PuroFreak:Illegal immigrants are criminals and not law abiding people
PuroFreak:This is one thing we agree on 100% Phobes! There is no way in hell these people, who are criminals, should be able to sue this guy for upholding the law and protecting his land. When are people going to realize that illegal immigrants are criminals and not law abiding people?
phobicsquirrel:I'd be more afraid for my family actually. What if his wife/daughters were assaulted? I mean that could very easily happen. I'm worried if this goes through and he loses the case you might as well forget any type of justice as it would be open season. I understand that maybe for this case these people were not causing damage or anything but they are crossing another person's land thus the rancher has a right to protect it. BTW though I consider myself someone who leans to the left, most of us agree that this type of case is BS.
rwheelwright:What we need to do is get some attention brought to this and rally on this guys side. The illegals have some group that is rallying on their side and this rancher needs someone on his side to see that American's (at least most of us) are against illegals!
phobicsquirrel:maybe but it would cost a lot to secure the border. The thing is employment in this country needs fixed. if there is no one hiring people for pennies then they would more than likely not come. However the judge should have thrown this crap out.
24footjet:Lilwing, exactly the opposite. The ACLU is bad news, anti-all right. Here is a quote from them about the issue. They've (ACLU) wasted no time filing a federal lawsuit challenging the law's constitutionality. They allege that the law ''encourages racial profiling, endangers public safety and betrays American values.''
Its fair to ask whether he intends to be the Commander-in-Chief or the Comic-in-Chief, Brewer shot back yesterday when announcing the launch of a website aimed at educating the United States about her states new law. Since the presidents joke was so inappropriate, I suppose, if I wanted to join in the comedian game, I could suggest that he should not give up his day job. Although the above made perfectly clear what she thinks of Obama, Brewer wasnt quite done yet. Unfortunately, though, he isnt doing very well at that one, either, she added as a punchline.
lilwing88: 24footjet:Lilwing, exactly the opposite. The ACLU is bad news, anti-all right. Here is a quote from them about the issue. They've (ACLU) wasted no time filing a federal lawsuit challenging the law's constitutionality. They allege that the law ''encourages racial profiling, endangers public safety and betrays American values.'' I was being sarcastic about the ACLU. I knew which side they would come down on this issue. It really blows that anybody who is against this bill either hasn't read it, or doesn't even know that a version of it already exists wherever they live. The Supreme Court has sided, on numerous occasions, with bills and cases almost exactly similar to this one. To challenge this bill, would open up the floodgates to challenge almost every law on the books involving reasonable suspicion and officer's safety. This article is pretty awesome: http://www.newsrealblog.com/2010/05/16/gov-brewer-obama-is-a-comic-in-chief/
Amos Umwhat:you know, it occurs to me, that since our government is so concerned with being culturally sensitive, perhaps we should apply whatever laws exist in the country the person comes from. If they're Mexican, apply the Mexican laws, etc. It would prove our tolerance of their ways, and demonstrate our sensitivity in a way that even Jose Calderon couldn't object to, wouldn't it? Meanwhile, in the case that started this conversation, it seems an open and shut case of citizens arrest. Why doesn't the court just fine the folks that are jamming our court system with this crap for, oh, about 10 times what it's cost us?
clearlysuspect: Amos Umwhat:you know, it occurs to me, that since our government is so concerned with being culturally sensitive, perhaps we should apply whatever laws exist in the country the person comes from. If they're Mexican, apply the Mexican laws, etc. It would prove our tolerance of their ways, and demonstrate our sensitivity in a way that even Jose Calderon couldn't object to, wouldn't it? Meanwhile, in the case that started this conversation, it seems an open and shut case of citizens arrest. Why doesn't the court just fine the folks that are jamming our court system with this crap for, oh, about 10 times what it's cost us? Because Mexico would quickly turn it's immigration law into automatic citizenship for anyone caught entering the country illegally plus 2 free tacos.