Monday, May 3, 2010

Retired Justice O'Connor Raises Doubt on Arizona Immigration Law

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704342604575222691122620592.html?mod=WSJ_WSJ_US_News_5

1 comment:

  1. My reply:

    Arizona's "papers please" law is just going to prove an expensive grudge-building merry-go-round, since no matter how many Mexicans they lock up and jail, they will all have to be eventually released to the feds, and will likely end up back in the U.S. later since the 2K-mi. U.S.-Mexico border is unsealable. Both major parties need to quit chasing the little mice and notice the elephant, the incurably corrupt Mexican govt. that creates the conditions driving them over the border for a fairer shake despite all obstacles, and work to dissolve it. The U.S. can do it militarily, but why create more grudges when the Mexican people are likely to dissolve it themselves in return for a promise of U.S. citizenship for all, turning Mexico into a new U.S. sector with several vibrant economic zones, such as New California, New Florida, New Texas, and New Arizona, permitting all 414 million Americans to freely travel sans passports. Study my Megamerge Dissolution Solution that shows how it can be done at http://go.to/megamerge

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