by T.L. Winslow (TLW)
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Justice Dept. expected to sue Ariz. on immigration, citing 'preemption' grounds
Federal control of immigration was established in the 1875 case of Chy Lung v. Freeman, so what's the point of wasting time on a suit like this? Instead, both major parties need to stop going nowhere vis a vis the festering U.S.-Mexico situation starting by giving up the fantasy that the unsealable 2K-mi. border can ever be sealed, then looking beyond their noses to the real problem on the other side, the totally corrupt ticking time bomb Mexican govt. that will ruin any effort at reforming immigration laws by ensuring that they're unenforceable as always. Instead of continuing to go in circles and waste time, why don't both parties unite on the new idea of incorporating Mexico into the U.S. like we already did with Hawaii and are planning to do with Puerto Rico, causing the border to expand to the Mexican coasts, and allowing the people of Mexico to dissolve their govt. in return for full phased-in citizenship, after which Mexico can be developed as a U.S. sector with free 2-way movement of people and capital. Find out about the Megamerge Dissolution Solution that shows how it can be done at http://go.to/megamerge
My reply:
ReplyDeleteFederal control of immigration was established in the 1875 case of Chy Lung v. Freeman, so what's the point of wasting time on a suit like this? Instead, both major parties need to stop going nowhere vis a vis the festering U.S.-Mexico situation starting by giving up the fantasy that the unsealable 2K-mi. border can ever be sealed, then looking beyond their noses to the real problem on the other side, the totally corrupt ticking time bomb Mexican govt. that will ruin any effort at reforming immigration laws by ensuring that they're unenforceable as always. Instead of continuing to go in circles and waste time, why don't both parties unite on the new idea of incorporating Mexico into the U.S. like we already did with Hawaii and are planning to do with Puerto Rico, causing the border to expand to the Mexican coasts, and allowing the people of Mexico to dissolve their govt. in return for full phased-in citizenship, after which Mexico can be developed as a U.S. sector with free 2-way movement of people and capital. Find out about the Megamerge Dissolution Solution that shows how it can be done at http://go.to/megamerge