Saturday, April 24, 2010

Don't blame Arizona because Pres BO can not get a Dem majority in Congress to protect our citizens or private property


In a perfect world, the federal government would be on top of the border mess.

Unfortunately, we live in BO's world or a world where the federal government fails to take the border violence seriously.

Pres BO does not understand the public mood over the border.

This is not 2007 when the issue was processing the 10-12 million illegals in the country.

This is 2010 and the country is concerned about a chaotic border and the violence in cities like Phoenix.

Pres BO continues to talk about immigration reform whereas the public wants to protect the border.

Incredibly, Pres BO criticized the Arizona law in front of new US citizens.

We assume that these new citizens followed the law, played by the rules and now enjoy US citizenship.

Again, it's not the optimum situation to have a state enforce immigration laws.

However, Pres BO is not serious about immigration laws and the citizens of Arizona are!

And I don't think that the Dem majority is in a mood for tackling another controversial topic.

Don't expect Pres BO and the Dems to tackle immigration reform.

Do expect Pres BO to blame the Republicans because his Dem majority can't do a darn thing about immigration reform!

P.S. I like this from
Power Line:

"
How, exactly, does Arizona's law "threaten[] to undermine basic notions of fairness"?

Why is it unfair to enforce the immigration laws?

Most Americans would say that it undermines basic notions of fairness when our government deliberately refuses to enforce the laws Congress has passed, to the disadvantage of our citizens.

And as far as trust between police and "communities" is concerned--assuming we are talking about communities of American citizens--one would think it would improve trust if citizens can see that the laws are being enforced.

It's funny, isn't it: liberals love to talk about the "rule of law" when they are trying to create never-before-seen "rights" belonging to enemy combatants.

But where is the "rule of law" when the laws relating to immigration are studiously ignored, if not deliberately undermined?"




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