Monday, November 1, 2010

Other countries have no right to stop Arizona legislation.

2 comments:

Nick Jesch said...

Governor Brewer is right. NO COURT in the United States can legally consult or weigh opinions of foreign entities. Are we sovereign or not?

Now, I challenge anyone reading this to try and wander into ANY of these nations without documentation. I've been in some of them, know others who live in them. NONE of them have the immigration problems we do, nor the illegal workers elbowing aside OUR OWN citizens.


My prediction: if the Ninth Circus doesn't get it right, it WILL be the new "Boston Port Bill" that sparks a new revolution. Let us hope the court gets it right.

What is amazing is that the state of Missouri, about four years ago, enacted into law almost the identical set of provisions. Hardly a ruffle on the water... those laws remain on the books, and are commonly enforced. WHY the ire against Arizona?

The Kautts said...

The ladies had it right when they said that theses 11 countries have vested interests in the southern U.S. border being wide open. The crazy thing is, those countries for the most part are unstable in some way and they just want us to be open to letting their "refugees" into our country because their cultures breed violence (like ours doesn't).

The whole issue of illegal immigration is really an issue of private property and whether or not we have respect for it. If there is a 'no trespassing sign' in his yard, I cross over into his yard at my own risk. The Country of the United States is distinct from that of Mexico (or any other country), and does have distinct laws, and these laws are sovereign and should be treated as such. Moreover, the U.S. Government is to be protecting us from "enemies, foreign and domestic." Yet, in this scenario (and in many others) they are not only letting foreigners invade our borders with almost no problem, but they are also defending other countries 'right' to complain about their citizens being able to trespass onto our Land.

May God open the eyes of the leaders of our country, or else remove them from their place of influence.