garygid
Well-known member
It is amazing to me how many people
do not understand "deadly contagious" or "illegal".
do not understand "deadly contagious" or "illegal".
garygid said:Am I going to have to start asking the companies I intend to do business with, "Do you do business with Arizona businesses?"?
Then, if they proudly answer "No", ...
I will tell them that I will not buy from them because they apparently do not understand what "illegal" means.
mwalsh said:But the Federal government is falling down horribly on it's responsibility to properly police our borders.
evnow said:On this I'm with the critics. This is a racist law.
AndyH said:and had to have identification docs with me 24/7 even when not crossing a border.
AndyH said:I get that folks have a fear of racial profiling, but is the 'fear-of' larger or smaller than reality?
garygid said:... it should be amended to require all people to present "valid papers" at any contact with authorities, employers, schools, stores, businesses, hotels, restruants, banks, checkpoints, etc.
evnow said:Sounds like a police state to me ... and definitely violates the constitution.
evnow said:and definitely violates the constitution.
AndyH said:evnow said:and definitely violates the constitution.
How so?
evnow said:AndyH said:evnow said:and definitely violates the constitution.
How so?
What Gary is proposing is far more than what HR 418 wants. Some provisions of even 418 have been struck down.
Depending on how exactly this proposal is written it would violate the 1st amendment and/or commerce clause, at a minimum.
EVDRIVER said:I was so glad I only lived in AZ one year but I do love the desert
garygid said:You might not like the law, but it IS the law.
It should not be difficult to try to identify "illegals".
If this law seems too "racial", then by all means, it should be amended to require all people to present "valid papers" at any contact with authorities, employers, schools, stores, businesses, hotels, restruants, banks, checkpoints, etc.
Then the law would not be racial in any way. Just good, proper, easily-checked identification at any transaction.
Why in the world would it be somehow cruel or unusual to have people bring proper ID to a school when registering their kids? This is just as taxpayer funded as the military system, right?
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