Tuesday, April 27, 2010

TOUGH LADY


Arizona's new immigration enforcement law was signed by Governor Jan Brewer

in spite of howls and hollers from the bleeding hearts, including our

communist led president, who labeled the bill as "misguided". He further said it could violate peoples civil rights.


He claimed that the federal government must enact immigration reform at the national level--or "leave the door open to irresponsibility of others"[ The others he is referring to are non-elite U. S. citizens who are sick of seeing non-enforcement of our borders and sick of the litter on our soil and spreading of disease and sick of the crowding of our courts and jails and sick of the freebie medical care and education provided to those who are criminally in this country]


"That includes, for example, the recent efforts in Arizona, which threaten to undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans, as well as the trust between police and their communities that is so crucial to keeping us safe", said our illustrious leader.


Governor Brewer was under intense pressure from anti-illegal immigration groups and lawmakers in her own party to sign the bill. . Hundreds of protesters gathered at the State Capitol complex Friday called on Brewer to veto the legislation.

Demonstrators had been camped outside the Capitol since the measure passed out of the Legislature. Their numbers grew steadily throughout the week, with buses bringing protesters from as far away as Los Angeles.

It is unbelievable that these probably illegal hispanics would be allowed to demonstrate or otherwise influence the state officials, let alone our president who says one thing, but does another, in this case he is probably seeking the support of hispanic voters.

The new law orders immigrants to carry their alien registration documents at all times and requires police to question people if there's reason to suspect they're in the United States illegally. Other provisions of the bill allow lawsuits against government agencies that hinder enforcement of immigration laws, and make it illegal to hire illegal immigrants for day labor or knowingly transport them.


So in response to the Arizona voters, Governor Brewer stood her ground, not responding to the special interest groups including the ACLU and state democrats.

So, as it should be, the state is taking responsibility to solve a problem that the federal bureaucracy cannot or will not.


Arizona has an estimated 460,000 illegal immigrants and is the state with the most illegal border crossings, with the harsh, remote desert serving as the gateway for thousands of Mexicans and Central Americans


Michael Hethmon, general counsel for the Immigration Reform Law Institute, helped draft the language of the bill, said lawmakers from four other states have approached him asking for advice on how they can do the same thing where they live.


With Love and Kindness,



THE HATMAN

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