Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Immigration Uproar

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-0428-arizona-boycott-20100428,0,3848260.story

I really don't understand the big deal. If you are here legally there is no problem. If you are not here legally that is a problem. So go back to where you are legal and don't worry about it.

"Security Secretary Janet Napolitano testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday that she had "deep concerns" with the law and said it could siphon resources needed to target criminals" She means criminals like illegal Aliens who are not suppose to be here. Who came here illegally and are breaking the law. Are those the criminals that law enforcement are suppose to be going after.

I am still not seeing the problem. There is a law. People are breaking the law. Law enforcement is being instructed to stop it. Where is there a problem?

The problem was when there was a law that nobody was enforcing.

Atty. Gen. Eric Holder said he was considering "the possibility of a court challenge." A court challenge to law enforcement doing their job? Look if they want to make running across the southern border legal then do it. As long as there is a law that says people can't do that then this is all a non issue.

When I drive home on a Saturday night and there are 15 police cars set up on the Bridge checking to see if people are drunk driving nobody says the cops are violating my civil rights. Nobody says they shouldn't be allowed to do that. How is this any different. It is only a problem if you have something to hide.

Mexico is war zone and violence is happening all along the border.
"686 people have been murdered " this year alone. That is more then in Iraq.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20100414/wl_mcclatchy/3477728

"Crime in Juarez also threatens to bleed across the border. Criminal gangs working for drug cartels already operate on both sides of the border, and in a sign of the growing risks, on March 13 gunmen killed three people linked to the U.S. consulate in Juarez . The sky-high murder rate is driven by two rival groups — the Juarez cartel and the Sinaloa cartel — and their battle for control of drug smuggling into the U.S."

"Gunmen carried out 1,900 carjackings last year in the city, and extortion is rampant. In a working class district of southeastern Juarez , neighbor Anastasio Sayas surveyed a two-story house that had been torched before dawn. The owners had refused payment to gangsters."

At least Arizona is doing something. More then Obama or anyone else is doing.

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