Thursday, February 10, 2011

Arizona countersues Federal Government over immigration bill

The State of Arizona has decided to sue the United States Government for failing to secure the State's border with Mexico and failing to enforce the laws that are already Federal Statutes.

This day has been coming for quite some time, as the Obama Administration, much like the Bush Administration, continuously embarrassed themselves by filing a law-suit against Arizona after the State passed SB1070 which would allow for more protective measures to secure the border with Mexico, deport illegal aliens and allow police officers to profile those that are not suppose to be in the country without proper paperwork.

Governor Jan Brewer decided to move forward on filing a counter suit against the United States Government, because "the federal government failed to protect the citizens of Arizona." And she has a good point.

While the Obama Administration continued to waste the taxpayers time and money for allowing a ridiculous law-suit to be filed in the first place since everyone in Washington D.C. has been lazy on enforcing immigration policy for many years, Arizona has been riddled with skyrocketing costs for the incarceration of criminals from Mexico, crime and Phoenix becoming the second 'kidnapping capital of the world'.

Despite the fact that a U.S. District Judge barred a specific requirement concerning police officers asking illegal aliens their immigration status, Governor Brewer remains optimistic and is determined to see Arizona win at the end of the day.

Isn't it just hypocritical of the Obama Administration to make outrageous remarks that the Arizona Law is Unconstitutional because illegal aliens don't have the documentation they're required to have, yet the Health Care Law he passed last year, requires everyone to have documentation on their insurance status?


The contradictions of this Administration is breath taking, and perhaps President Obama should shut up and get with the program and finally do something meaningful, as well as humane when it comes to the issue of illegal immigration. For one, you can start by getting rid of every single dirt bag drug dealer and gang-banger in the country and deport them back to their home country. Secondly, those that are living in this country and are contributing to our economy, allow them a rational and effective path to citizenship. Third, leave Arizona alone and realize that U.S. Congress, as well as yourself and former President Bush have failed to enforce immigration laws that are already on the Federal Government's books; and finally, address the ever-growing drug violence in Mexico and begin a strategic alliance with President Calderon on how to defeat the drug trafficking throughout our Southern neighbors... before it ultimately spills over into our territory.


For reasons like this, is exactly why Arizona passed this law in the first place.

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