So the Mexican President has come to America and doesn't like AZ immgration bill

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this is at least the 2nd time you quoted that, but still don't understand it.

ASKING for anything, is legal.

REQUIRING an ID is a different story.
 
They aren't requiring anything. You have the option, just like the option of paying income taxes (on another thread on this board a couple days ago) of either paying your taxes or going to jail. You are not required to pay taxes, but if you don't there will be a consequence. You are not required to show your ID, but if you don't there will be a consequence.

BTW, there is another place where a similar law to AZ was passed, and that state had DEMOCRAT Tim Kaine as governor when it passed in 2007. Three years later, the law is STILL there, and crime and costs are down as a result. All the Hispanic groups whined, the ACLU bitched, blah, blah, blah ... but the law STILL stands and has NOT been struck down as unconstitutional.

Welcome to Prince Williams County, Virginia.
 
Amazingly, you are calling other tards when you are speaking out of your ass.

Observe from wiki History of Texas:

When Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821, Mexican Texas was part of the new nation. To encourage settlement, Mexican authorities allowed organized immigration from the United States, and by 1834, over 30,000*Anglos lived in Texas,[1] compared to only 7,800*Mexicans.[2]

Say it, say it, say, I, CBFryman, is a tard.
 
Your reading comprehension sucks.

They allowed anglos to settle, but a large portion of them weren't there legally.
 
Protect migrants in Mexico

Thousands of people every year travel as irregular migrants across Mexico. They carry with them the hope of a new life in the USA and an escape from the grinding poverty and insecurity back home.

Most irregular migrants are from Central America and many start the perilous Mexican passage of their journey by crossing into the border states of Chiapas or Tabasco from Guatemala.

Those that reach the US border will have survived a journey fraught with dangers. Thousands will fall victim to beatings, abduction, rape or even murder along the way, their lives and deaths largely hidden from view. Many of their stories will never be told.

Criminal gangs are responsible for the vast majority of crimes against irregular migrants, but there is evidence that officials at various levels are complicit in these crimes.

Many Mexicans living along the migrants' travel routes provide temporary humanitarian assistance to migrants in danger. The chain of shelters run by the Catholic Church offers temporary respite to some of those exhausted by or injured on the journey. This solidarity with migrants has sometimes provoked attacks and harassment against those trying to help.

Human rights abuses against Mexican migrants in the USA attract a great deal of public concern, and rightly so. Public outrage over the crisis facing migrants in Mexico, on the other hand, has been much more muted. However, the voices of Mexico's irregular migrants are at last beginning to make themselves heard.
http://www.amnesty.org/en/appeals-for-action/protect-migrants-mexico
 
obama got a blackeye from a stone once. no stone throwing should be the new policy.
 
Watterson Towers, Garcia's Pizza across the street, Normal theater,

I used to go to University High and a year at ISU...before you were born
 
Good point. I'm still waiting for an answer why illegals are up in states that aren't TX, AZ, CA, or NM.

Maybe I should ask at the next CASA of Maryland meeting.
 
WIDESPREAD ABUSE AGAINST MIGRANTS IS MEXICAN ‘HUMAN RIGHTS CRISIS’

28 April 2010
AI Index: PRE01/136/2010
The Mexican authorities must act to halt the continuing abuse of migrants who are preyed on by criminal gangs while public officials turn a blind eye or even play an active part in kidnappings, rapes and murders, Amnesty International said in a new report released today.
“Invisible Victims: Migrants on the Move in Mexico”, documents the alarming levels of abuse faced by the tens of thousands of Central American irregular migrants that every year attempt to reach the US by crossing Mexico.
“Migrants in Mexico are facing a major human rights crisis leaving them with virtually no access to justice, fearing reprisals and deportation if they complain of abuses” said Rupert Knox, Mexico Researcher at Amnesty International.
“Persistent failure by the authorities to tackle abuses carried out against irregular migrants has made their journey through Mexico one of the most dangerous in the world.”
Kidnappings of migrants, mainly for ransom, reached new heights in 2009, with the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) reporting that nearly 10,000 were abducted over six months and almost half of interviewed victims saying that public officials were involved in their kidnapping.
An estimated 6 out of 10 migrant women and girls experience sexual violence, allegedly prompting some people smugglers to demand that women receive contraceptive injections ahead of the journey, to avoid them falling pregnant as a result of rape.
On 23 January 2010, armed police stopped a freight train carrying over 100 migrants in Chiapas State, southern Mexico.
Veronica (not her real name) said that Federal Police forced her and the other migrants to leave the train and lie face down on the ground, before stealing their belongings and threatening to kill them unless they continued their journey by foot along the railway.
After walking for hours, the group was assaulted by armed men who raped Veronica and killed at least one other migrant.
Two suspects were later detained after a local activist helped the migrants file a complaint but no action was taken against the Federal Police, despite migrants identifying two officers allegedly involved.
“Mexico has a responsibility to prevent, punish and remedy abuses whether these are committed by criminal gangs or public officials,” said Rupert Knox.
The report calls for immediate action to ensure migrants’ access to complaint mechanisms regardless of their status and ensure effective investigations.
The vast majority of migrants travelling through Mexico are Central Americans headed for the US border in search of work.
Ruben Figueroa, a Mexican human rights defender who provides shelter and food for migrants, told Amnesty International: “They leave their homes because of the extreme poverty where they come from, the journey north is a nightmare for them but they do it for the families they have left behind.”
The Mexican government has often stated its commitment to protect the rights of migrants, whatever their legal status and is a leading promoter of migrants’ rights on the international stage.
Despite some welcome measures in recent years, for example better protection of the rights of unaccompanied children and criminalization of people trafficking, this has often in reality failed to prevent and punish abuses against migrants.
Amnesty International’s recommendations to address the human rights crisis include:
• Legislative reforms to ensure access to justice
• Establish a federal task force to coordinate and implement measures
• Compile and publish data on abuses against migrants and the steps taken to bring those responsible to account, including public officials.

http://www.amnesty.org/en/for-media/press-releases/widespread-abuse-against-migrants-mexican-%E2%80%98human-rights-crisis%E2%80%99-2010-04-28
 
Show me where it says that because everything I saw was that the mexcats had organized immigration into Texas and wanted the Anglos to fuck with the commanches.
 
Gotta make it easy for his COLONISTS (aka undocument workers) to resettle here. Viva la reconquista
 
The US should have an in kind reciprocality with citizens of every nation. If I can't own land in Mexico as a US citizen, a Mexican citizen should NEVER be able to own land here.

I don't think it is a case so much of being pussies as it is a case of our slovenly devotion to the all mighty dollar. Instead of demanding equal treatment, we just let the money talk and fuck anything else.
 
Correct. An illegal alien is a CRIMINAL, who commits AT LEAST one crime every day they are here.
 
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