Federal Judge Blocks Alabama Illegal Immigration Law

I will definitely give that study a read, by the way. I'm very interested to see how they're able to really put a nuraber on everything with the school system, medical system, and beyond. You'd have to have someone recording every illegal immigrant that comes in the ER every night and what not.
 
And have legal Americans back them up when they steal identities because they are "paying into the system"
 
You can still dislike foreigners and not be a xenophobe. It's only when you have an unreasonable fear/hate of them that you become xenophobic (ex: death camps for illegal mexicans vs deport illegal mexicans).
 
And denying state-funded services to people who have no lawful right to be in that state is not "international affairs". Alabama isn't deciding immigration policy. It's denying services to people who have no business being in Alabama.
 
If they were legal immigrants, they wouldn't be paid slave labor, lol.

In the southeast, they cracked down on immigrants and now have no one to work on the farms

http://www.ajc.com/news/georgia-politics-elections/state-survey-11-080-976505.html

Now they're trying to fill the jobs with prisoners, who suck at it
 
The part you tarRAB miss about this law is that it's requires citizens to prove they are citizens whenever the police decide they have to. It's already illegal to be an illegal alien.
 
I'm trying to figure out how an illegal immigrant can pay

-For their health care
-Taxes on their income
-Into Social Security/medicare


How exactly does that work?
 
So you consider the current policy to verify citizenship for taxation reasons to be an undue responsibility for private businesses? So you are in favor of even LESS verification than we currently have?
 
however i will take exceptions to the half truths of the free market.
free market principles are pretty straight forward.
Mobility of labor is very important. the free market knows no artificial boarders. it just becomes a black market.
 
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