In a perfect world, the federal government would protect our borders and actually enforce immigration laws.
However, we live in "BO's world".
On Thursday, the Supreme Court said "yes" to an Arizona law going after employers who hire illegal immigrants:
"In the 5-3 ruling the majority said that while federal law says the national government can’t make electronic checks of employees’ work-eligibility mandatory, the law does not bar states from doing so.
This is a sensible decision, specially in light of the Obama administration's total disregard for the situation on the border.
Arizona, like Texas, has been left alone to deal with illegal immigration and the cartels who walk over with AK-47s! Also, the states are the ones who end up paying for the social services and the additional police expenses.
A big win for common sense!
We will wait for the next big decision regarding the more controversial Arizona law. However, today's decision suggests that 5, or a majority, of the Court is open to granting more flexibility to the states on matters of immigration.
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