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Billybob

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I was just going to ask. Do we have anti-immigrant, or anti-illegal-immigrant laws?

If the former, you can talk, if the latter, that makes you sound like the bastion of bigotry here.


We have illegal immigration laws yet allow them to be ignored by those who are to enforce them, (refusal to secure borders, sanctuary cities) that should be dealt with as dereliction of duty at least, it's fair to say that if methheads were ignored and coddled in the same way it would be considered aiding and abetting.

When you ignore all the emotional B.S. most illegal immigrant supporters chant about you see the bottom line, like the Chambers of Commerce across Oklahoma who opposed and sued to stop the first illegal immigration law a couple of years ago and other certain groups now supporting criminals and possible terrorist as opposed to supporting those who are supposedly their own, (or the law) we see a pattern, new money, new clients, and more cheap labor to drive down wages and raise profits.

Last I knew being bigoted isn't illegal, being an illegal immigrant, renting to them, hiring them, or refusing to uphold the law when it's your job is.

The next illegal immigration law seeks to include immigration crimes in racketeering and will allow confiscation of illegals property like drug dealers and other criminals, maybe the laws will be enforced if there's financial incentive huh?
 

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It is if you're making a law that specifically targets an ethnic/racial/religious group, which is what JB was discussing when he mentioned immigration.

Michael Brown

They're illegal immigration laws not anti Hispanic laws, so why aren't they being enforced? And again what about those who refuse to enforce them.

The anti Sharia law is different, I would agree that was a mistake. Rulings from administrative hearings and Beth Din are allowed to be considered so to exclude Sharia and not the other two is discriminatory. But should any of them be considered in a Court? What if they conflict with the Constitution?
The bigger issue is the one being ignored and that is the consideration of International Law being used in U.S. Courts.
 

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I was just going to ask. Do we have anti-immigrant, or anti-illegal-immigrant laws?

If the former, you can talk, if the latter, that makes you sound like the bastion of bigotry here.

You and Kevin are kidding yourselves if you don't think there is at least some element of bigotry in all the BS proposed at the state capital.

A bill to end birth right citizenship by a STATE legislature? Those guys don't even understand the Constitution. State law does not trump Federal law. How dare they deny an American their birth right? That law can only be changed by a Federal mechanism.
 

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You and Kevin are kidding yourselves if you don't think there is at least some element of bigotry in all the BS proposed at the state capital.

A bill to end birth right citizenship by a STATE legislature? Those guys don't even understand the Constitution. State law does not trump Federal law. How dare they deny an American their birth right? That law can only be changed by a Federal mechanism.

Watch it about putting words in my mouth
I just pointed out the laws were against illegal immigration not anti-immigration
 
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A bill to end birth right citizenship by a STATE legislature? Those guys don't even understand the Constitution. State law does not trump Federal law.

You may well want to do more research on this question. It is not the Federal government that issues birth certificates. Think about that and do more research.
 

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You may well want to do more research on this question. It is not the Federal government that issues birth certificates. Think about that and do more research.

And you may want to research the fact that a state cannot create a law that determines the validity of United States citizenship. Think about that.
 

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Isn't CAIR the group suing Ok. over the anti Sharia law?

Federal Judge Agrees: CAIR Tied to Hamas IPT

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has been connected to the terrorist organization Hamas, a federal judge said in a July 2009 ruling unsealed last week.

“The government has produced ample evidence to establish the associations of CAIR, ISNA, NAIT, with NAIT, the Islamic Association for Palestine, and with Hamas,” U.S. District Court Judge Jorge Solis said in the July 1, 2009, ruling.

http://www.investigativeproject.org/2340/federal-judge-agrees-cair-tied-to-hamas

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http://ztruth.typepad.com/cairoklahomaexposed/
 

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