Arizona Immigration Reform Laws.

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greenpeace31

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yah the illegals HAVE pushed to fare!! it is time to send them packing!! thy can take there RAPE TREES with them!! no more growing weed on public land and selling it and sending cash back to Mexico and burning down our forest!! we can grow our own weed and keep the cash here in the u.s!! just sux all the harm there doing!!
 

CrackerJax

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There are ways to allow them in to work, but what Congress is proposing is insane.

The Dem's are strictly looking to gather votes for the upcoming national elections.... it's scandalous and immoral.

The Dem's are ALSO now looking at making Puerto Rico a state. Coincidence? I think not.... P.R. is heavily Democrat, and up until now the statehood issue has eminated from PR...not Washington.

the Dem's are DESPERATE for votes....because actual Americans.....are FED UP with them.
 

fatman7574

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Dude are you a veteran of any war besides the drug war? I spent 20 months in Viet Nam and never saw an illegal immigrant from the US in a US miltary uniform. I very much doubt there are any illegal immigrants fighting in Iraq or Afghanistan or even any working for US contractors in Iraq or Afghanistan. If we got into a war with Mexico how many illegal immigrants from Mexico do you think would be trying to volunteer to fight the Mexicans. I did not fight in a war to insure that illegal immigrants had as many rights and privedges as US citizens. I did not fight in a war to stop the spread of communism. I fought in a war beacuse my country and therefore its citizens were at war. I fought to maintain the American way for Americans not for the rest of the world who wished for the American way and who illegally try to take it as if they deserve it just because they entered the country or bore a child in the US. My great grandparents on both sides of my family were legal immigrants. I am the great grand child of legal immigrants. My great grandfathers both served in the miltary as have every male descendent since then as well as my two dauhters. My three children served in the military and two of my three grandchildren are now in the military deployed over seas in combat zones. I am pretty sure they have no Mexican illegal immigrants serving with them. Mexico doesn't even have troops in Iraq or Afghanistan. Hell, we pay for Mexico's war on drugs.
 

abe23

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So basically you guys want a police state as long as it's YOUR police state....? Am i getting this right?
 

CrackerJax

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No, ur not getting it right at all.

I don't want a porous border that only works ONE WAY.

As you can see.... MEXICO has a STRICT immigration policy.

Let's look at another angle often ignored (because it is inconvenient, of course)

The OPEN border.... HURTS Mexico. They will never become the nation they could be if their manpower isn't in Mexico.

In a way.... our greed for their cheap labor is keeping that entire nation from reaching its potential...which is great in my opinion.


Mexico cannot find ppl for their OWN jobs.... and that is because of the liberals who refuse to seal up the border. Now, besides just cheap labor.... the Dem's want VOTERS. Scandalous....

Look at the figures below..... number 3 in difficulty finding in Mexico...laborers!!! You can't build roads and infrastructure without them. they have a huge hole in their population...and WE are the reason.

Mexico

1. Sales Representatives

2. Technicians (primarily production/operations, engineering or maintenance)

3. Laborers

4. Production Operators

5. Administrative Assistants & PAs

6. Engineers

7. Customer Service Representatives/ Customer Support

8. Maintenance Managers

9. Sales Managers

10. Receptionists

Total Number of Respondents: 4,806

Employers indicating difficulty filling positions: 78%

Employers indicating no difficulty filling positions: 22%

Margin of error: +/- 1.4%
 

fatman7574

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So basically you guys want a police state as long as it's YOUR police state....? Am i getting this right?

If I believed in a police state I would simply say as our own countrymen use to say about pot smokers. Line them all up against the wall and shoot them as they are just a drain on society.

So "you" are in favor of leaving our borders wide open. "You" are in favor of farming all work out to the lowest bidders until we have no viable industrial or manfacturing base but are only comsumers without incomes. And "you" are in favor of us becoming a third world country when nothing is left because "you" and your conservative friends gave it all away beacuse "you" think it is the moral and constitutional thing to do as directed by politicians 100 years ago.
 

fatman7574

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There are ways to allow them in to work, but what Congress is proposing is insane.

The Dem's are strictly looking to gather votes for the upcoming national elections.... it's scandalous and immoral.

The Dem's are ALSO now looking at making Puerto Rico a state. Coincidence? I think not.... P.R. is heavily Democrat, and up until now the statehood issue has eminated from PR...not Washington.

I think most American are fed up with both sides of congress. Outlawing more than two congressional terms so as to eliminate career politicians would be a good start. Politicts was never meant to be a career. It is supposed to be a responsibility, a civic duty and a hardship only tolerated due to loyalty to your country and countrymen. Just as is being a member of the military, a voter, and a juror etc. Career politicians are more worried about reelection, money, power and status then ethics, morality, civic duty or responsibility. We are sold out constantly by are elected officials and our president(s). Just as we have public pretenders alledgedly to protect us in courts we have liars, manipulators, sexual deviates and bribe takers running our country. Someone please tell me why we should in this electronic age, when our votes as a nation should be countable in less than one day, still have a congress making all the decisions. Why do we still have an electoral college.

As US citizens we only have two national votes we get to place once every four years and they mean nothing.

the Dem's are DESPERATE for votes....because actual Americans.....are FED UP with them.
I think most American are fed up with both sides of congress. Outlawing more than two congressional terms so as to eliminate career politicians would be a good start. Politicts was never meant to be a career. It is supposed to be a responsibility, a civic duty and a hardship only tolerated due to loyalty to your country and countrymen. Just as is being a member of the military, a voter, and a juror etc. Career politicians are more worried about reelection, money, power and status then ethics, morality, civic duty or responsibility. We are sold out constantly by are elected officials and our president(s). Just as we have public pretenders alledgedly to protect us in courts we have liars, manipulators, sexual deviates and bribe takers running our country. Someone please tell me why we should in this electronic age, when our votes as a nation should be countable in less than one day, still have a congress making all the decisions. Why do we still have an electoral college.

As US citizens we only have two national votes we get to place once every four years and they mean nothing. So why would anyone think we don't already live in a police state. In so many ways I think or country could be better run by young innocent children.
 

hanimmal

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To CJ, you seriously crack me up.

You post this:
I'll ask one more time.... tell me...what happens to you in reverse? RED enters Mexico illegally......what happens to you?
I love how the first time you ask something you start with "I'll ask you one more time", I let it pass and the very next post I made I hit send and saw your post so I edited it with this:
[QUOTE
]I'll ask one more time.... tell me...what happens to you in reverse? RED enters Mexico illegally......what happens to you?
As an American if someone leaves to another country how does that affect me? It means that there is now less competition for goods so that means I can now have more opportunities here at home. If they are more productive here than I am the economy here suffers and the place they moved to gets that added benefit of another productive worker that is needed because otherwise they would not have hired them. [/QUOTE]
First with zero clue who/what RED is I did answer the question. In reverse is someone enters Mexico illegally what happens to me? Well that means I am an american right? And I answered it.

And then you post this. Fricking hilarious.
So you cannot answer a SIMPLE question ... you are dismissed for lack of credibility.
I love how pompus you come off as, you 'dismiss' me and you 'ask one more time' a question you never asked. You really are just brilliant.
And then on the next page (10) you post this:
another one who can't answer.... I love it.

NEXT!!
When you didn't pose a question to anyone, it is amazing your powers you think you posses to just imply everyone needs to figure out what question you may ask and answer it in exactly the form you wish the response to be placed in, and anything else is a inability to answer your question.

Anyway I will go back to discussing this with someone that actually has a clue.
 

hanimmal

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Hell, we pay for Mexico's war on drugs.
It's only fair right since we are the ones buying all the drugs that are being sold, so why not have us pay to fight that war?

Legalize everything and be done with it, use that money to set up a rehab system and education on how to be responsible and we could just end that war overnight.

Same goes with coke dealing illegal immigrants.
 

hanimmal

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More backround on Louis: he and his 2 brothers live with his aunt and don't pay rent (they live in what was a 2 car garage that they added on to and turned into a little guest house type of deal on his aunts property)... Also, whenever they need to buy a vehicle or do anything that requires paperwork or id's, their aunt gets it for them since she is legal. His aunt has been here legally for a long time. When Louis was a kid, his parents got him and his brothers accross the border to their aunt and they stayed behind in Mexico with the rest of his brothers and sisters. Him and his brothers send half of the money they make back to their family.

He works full time both jobs.

I honestly couldn't tell you exactly what he spends, he sells a lot of cocaine on the side too, so for all i know he could be putting 30k a year back in the economy and sending a lot more back to Mexico.
Aside from being a coke dealer (I am no angel but coke can fuck people up so I am leery of it), have they been good neighbors (dealing doesn't have to mean they are bad people right)?

Taking out all the notions you have about immigration status.

With AZ's housing issues, would you rather see them get the boot (tossed into a local pen (heard some AZ with a tent jail talking about tossing them in there for a few months this morning, which is money that tax payers are going to have to spend), taking out that 30k from the economy, forcing his aunt to no longer be able to pay her mortgage (assuming it is not paid off since that would raise a lot of red flags legally if it were) or car notes and those get taken away, losing her home, possibly facing jail time for harboring illegal immigrants/ coke dealers, and leaving another home in foreclosure in your neighborhood?

Or would you rather figure out a better way than saying we don't want you because you did not want to wait the years it can take to move here and make a better life for yourself and your family, breaking the economy while doing so?

I am not one to cut off my nose to spite my face.

Is there a reason that is not "Because they are here illegally" that you wouldn't rather have everyone here being productive to become a citizen?

Yeah, but at the same time.. Those businesses are keeping prices artifically low because they are cheating the system and hiring illegal immigrants. So basically, the companies that were afraid of perfect competition from other businesses took the easy way out by hiring illegals. So what happened to the businesses that decided to try to play by the rules? A lot of them are already gone or turned to hiring illegals so that they could compete. I won't be crying over businesses that go under because they broke the rules in the first place by hiring illegal immigrants and now that they will have to pay more for labor and raise their prices; the party is over for them. The prices aren't supposed to be controlled by the companies, they are supposed to be controlled by the market and demand. The companies that do illegal things to lower their prices and put other companies out of business would become the only game in town because they are taking on more jobs at lower margins. If nobody elsed hired illegals and that company was the only one around flooded with work, they would simply raise their prices again to the point where they are still kept busy 100% of the time and there is no excess demand for their services at that price. It's really a two way street and a balancing act, the longer that companies are able to hire illegals and drive prices down, the worse the rebound effect will be when something is actually done about it. Also, I'm not exactly how far prices have been driven down because time value has a large effect. It depends on the industry i suppose. It would also depend on whether the companies in that industry are hiring illegals to compete with lower prices or whether they are hiring illegals to save money on labor while charging the same prices and just making more profit.
I agree, and also do not feel bad for businesses that go under due to any reasons that are their own.

But I think you go to far with saying they are afraid of perfect competition, because they are the ones that figured out a way (illegally in this case right) to use their available resources (people there in the community) to keep prices as low as possible. Suppliers always set the prices of goods, it is just the consumers that decide if it is worth them purchasing it at those prices or not.

And the competition drove down prices and customers were the ones that made out like bandits. The businesses did well too, but none of this compares with how well the people purchasing these deflated services have done.

The real point I am making that this bill is short sighted, there doesn't have to be a rebound effect in the way this will turn out to be if they just boot everyone. If you made these people legal, force businesses to comply to the laws, but at the same time cut payroll taxes/insurance costs for workers under $25kish so that businesses could start to want to make them legal, and then put on heavy fines for people that still don't comply.

Edit: Or just make it so that American citizens can compete with them by cutting out all the business expenses for low income citizens that fill out say a waiver form with the state/fed.

They/We need to figure out a way to entice good behavior and not just step on peoples throats for what some have deemed 'bad behavior'. And do things smarter.

The companies rely on them and we rely on the companies that end up hiring them to make more money. In the short run, these companies make more profit. In the long run, they end up back at square one because there is going to be more that one company willing to risk hiring illegals to stay alive and they will be competing with other companies willing to do the same. Companies with only legal employees could compete the same way if they all shared the same higher cost of production. When you talk demand you have to realize that price doesn't shift demand, it only changes the quantity demanded. The demand for the services is still going to be there, but not everyone in town will be able to have their house painted for 20 bucks anymore so a lot of them will decide not to have it done.
I just wanted to mention, by other companies I mean suppliers of the product used in construction (like paint supplies, building materials ect.) and those places tend to use payroll companies and everyone has to have documents and pay taxes. Those are the ones that are screwed if this happens. The completely legal entities that rely on the legal contractors (who hire illegal workers) business to survive. And then the mall areas they rent that rely on their lease payments, and ... blah blah you get what I mean.

For some people, it's about whether they are here or not and to others, it's about where they are here or not legally. I'm the latter. I don't care who is in this country, everyone has a right to be here and that's what it's founded upon. But like CrackerJax said, it's whether they come in through the front door or whether they sneak in through the back and begin to destroy the very reason they came here for. They end up destroying the benefit and tax system that a lot of us work hard and by the rules to support. The benefit system works in a cyclical nature and money is payed out that is ideally replenished. Buckets with holes don't hold water even if you keep pouring it in.
Agreed, but the front door sucks and is too small forcing most of the people to never have a chance to get into the country legally. And if economics and history show us anything, if there is a demand for something, people will do what it takes to get it.

Anyway good talk too man, look forward to more in the future.
 

Mindmelted

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Aside from being a coke dealer (I am no angel but coke can fuck people up so I am leery of it), have they been good neighbors (dealing doesn't have to mean they are bad people right)?

Taking out all the notions you have about immigration status.

With AZ's housing issues, would you rather see them get the boot (tossed into a local pen (heard some AZ with a tent jail talking about tossing them in there for a few months this morning, which is money that tax payers are going to have to spend), taking out that 30k from the economy, forcing his aunt to no longer be able to pay her mortgage (assuming it is not paid off since that would raise a lot of red flags legally if it were) or car notes and those get taken away, losing her home, possibly facing jail time for harboring illegal immigrants/ coke dealers, and leaving another home in foreclosure in your neighborhood?

Or would you rather figure out a better way than saying we don't want you because you did not want to wait the years it can take to move here and make a better life for yourself and your family, breaking the economy while doing so?

I am not one to cut off my nose to spite my face.

Is there a reason that is not "Because they are here illegally" that you wouldn't rather have everyone here being productive to become a citizen?

I agree, and also do not feel bad for businesses that go under due to any reasons that are their own.

But I think you go to far with saying they are afraid of perfect competition, because they are the ones that figured out a way (illegally in this case right) to use their available resources (people there in the community) to keep prices as low as possible. Suppliers always set the prices of goods, it is just the consumers that decide if it is worth them purchasing it at those prices or not.

And the competition drove down prices and customers were the ones that made out like bandits. The businesses did well too, but none of this compares with how well the people purchasing these deflated services have done.

The real point I am making that this bill is short sighted, there doesn't have to be a rebound effect in the way this will turn out to be if they just boot everyone. If you made these people legal, force businesses to comply to the laws, but at the same time cut payroll taxes/insurance costs for workers under $25kish so that businesses could start to want to make them legal, and then put on heavy fines for people that still don't comply.

Edit: Or just make it so that American citizens can compete with them by cutting out all the business expenses for low income citizens that fill out say a waiver form with the state/fed.

They/We need to figure out a way to entice good behavior and not just step on peoples throats for what some have deemed 'bad behavior'. And do things smarter.

I just wanted to mention, by other companies I mean suppliers of the product used in construction (like paint supplies, building materials ect.) and those places tend to use payroll companies and everyone has to have documents and pay taxes. Those are the ones that are screwed if this happens. The completely legal entities that rely on the legal contractors (who hire illegal workers) business to survive. And then the mall areas they rent that rely on their lease payments, and ... blah blah you get what I mean.

Agreed, but the front door sucks and is too small forcing most of the people to never have a chance to get into the country legally. And if economics and history show us anything, if there is a demand for something, people will do what it takes to get it.

Anyway good talk too man, look forward to more in the future.

Hanimmal ONE QUESTION...

How many fucking people are we supossed to let in every year.

The united states already lets enough legal immigrants in a year.

So the front door is just fine,do it the right way and no problem.

Do it the wrong way,and you get no rights and deserve to be treated like garbage because you are...
 

jballs

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I love the law it is a good thing. My family came here and did it legal. It is not right to come over here and take jobs and live free. If you want it git it the right way not swimming or crossing the desert. Get a work visa then i got no prob.
 

hanimmal

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We have about 18.6 million vacant homes in america, so figure we can pack in about 16 mexicans in each.... (jk about that last part)

And that is with them already here. So if over the last 50 years we are up to 20 million illegal immigrants, we most likely should be able to let anyone who wishes to be a part of our economy and be a good citizen and work hard to give their families a better safer life at any rate they wish to come to us.

We need more people that are willing to work and work hard, bettering all of our economy (meaning we all do better) why is that hard to understand?
 

estesj

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Great law!!!!! Less cocaine selling gang banging scum and less half ass construction workers taking our jobs and sending the money they got from there cheap labor back to there country. If you are not doing anything wrong then you should not care about the police questioning you. If a police officer stops me and asks me what I'm doing I don't get mad and cry about it because it lets me know he's doing his job to keep our streets safe.
 

Anjinsan

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The citizens of Arizona are OVERWHELMINGLY in favor of the law. Being that they live there and experience the problems in their day to day lives...who is anyone from any other state to tell them they are wrong?

If San Fran wishes to boycott the state of Arizona...I'm sure Arizona will buy their double pronged dildos elsewhere. Seriously what is made in San Fran that is unique? Nothing. I lived in that region for a year...they produce tourist postcards and crappy museums.

If I was Gov of Arizona...I'd offer to hold a state holiday called San Francisco Day IF the fine citizens of S.F. would agree to take on the 400,000 illegals. I'd offer to bus the illegals to the city border free of charge even. But if they were not willing to take on the illegals...kindly STFU.
 

fdd2blk

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The citizens of Arizona are OVERWHELMINGLY in favor of the law. Being that they live there and experience the problems in their day to day lives...who is anyone from any other state to tell them they are wrong?

If San Fran wishes to boycott the state of Arizona...I'm sure Arizona will buy their double pronged dildos elsewhere. Seriously what is made in San Fran that is unique? Nothing. I lived in that region for a year...they produce tourist postcards and crappy museums.

If I was Gov of Arizona...I'd offer to hold a state holiday called San Francisco Day IF the fine citizens of S.F. would agree to take on the 400,000 illegals. I'd offer to bus the illegals to the city border free of charge even. But if they were not willing to take on the illegals...kindly STFU.
you seem obsessed with SF. did you have to "run" away?

"silicon valley" ring a bell?

your post is full of mistakes. :(

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i4nY72M0hFVOHUzIrqYpD67DoBxgD9FD41IO0


PHOENIX — Anger mounted Thursday over an Arizona measure cracking down on illegal immigration as a police officer sued to challenge it, governors in Texas and Colorado weighed in to oppose such a law in their own states, and activists in Chicago chanted for a boycott outside an Arizona Diamondbacks game.


At least three Arizona cities — Phoenix, Flagstaff and Tucson — are considering legal action to block the law. In Flagstaff, police investigated a threatening e-mail sent to members of the City Council over their opposition to the law. The author said council members should be "arrested, tried in court, found guilty of treason and hanged from the nearest tree!"


_ In California, the state Assembly passed a resolution urging the federal government to fix the immigration system. The resolution, which was in the works before Arizona's law was passed, advanced on a party-line vote, with majority Democrats supporting it.
 

Anjinsan

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you seem obsessed with SF. did you have to "run" away?

"silicon valley" ring a bell?

your post is full of mistakes. :(

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i4nY72M0hFVOHUzIrqYpD67DoBxgD9FD41IO0

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A) Palo Alto/San Jose is silicon valley not San Francisco. I worked in San Mateo...don't try and tell me that S.F. the city is silicon valley. It's not. S.F. makes nothing.

B) http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/04/29/arizonas-new-immigration-law-supported-by-most-americans-poll/ Most Americans favor the new law.

C) 70% of Arizona favors new law: http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections2/election_2010/election_2010_senate_elections/arizona/70_of_arizona_voters_favor_new_state_measure_cracking_down_on_illegal_immigration
 
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