Anonymous
Post 06/27/2012 13:53     Subject: I'm glad the Supreme Court upheld the most crucial part of the immigration law: The police stops

Anonymous wrote:
Wow, it sure didn't feel like a win. I guess we have a Romney fan here. I suppose you'll put a new name on health care reform and call it Romneycare. Oh wait, that name is already taken.


Yeah, isn't Romneycare the program designed to give big tax breaks and incentives to large banks who give multimillion dollar bonuses to top executives while foreclosing on homes, not paying any dividends to shareholders and killing 401K and mutual fund savings and retirement accounts? Thought so.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2012 08:24     Subject: I'm glad the Supreme Court upheld the most crucial part of the immigration law: The police stops

Anonymous wrote:Now states can start implementing their laws. Obama loses again, America wins.

“Arizona bears the brunt of the country's illegal immigration problem. Its citizens feel themselves under siege by large numbers of illegal immigrants who invade their property, strain their social services, and even place their lives in jeopardy. Federal officials have been unable to remedy the problem, and indeed have recently shown that they are unwilling to do so. Thousands of Arizona's estimated 400,000 illegal immigrants—including not just children but men and women under 30—are now assured immunity from enforcement, and will be able to compete openly with Arizona citizens for employment.” - Judge Scalia




Apparently you are not capable of reading an opinion. You lose, reading loses, too.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2012 08:22     Subject: I'm glad the Supreme Court upheld the most crucial part of the immigration law: The police stops

Anonymous wrote:If the Obama administration would uphold our country's immigration laws there would be no need for Arizona or any other state to try and set laws to defend their own borders.


He's deported twice as many as Bush per year, and he put more troops on the border than Bush ever did. Where were your complaints then??

Anonymous
Post 06/27/2012 07:56     Subject: I'm glad the Supreme Court upheld the most crucial part of the immigration law: The police stops

If the Obama administration would uphold our country's immigration laws there would be no need for Arizona or any other state to try and set laws to defend their own borders.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2012 07:54     Subject: I'm glad the Supreme Court upheld the most crucial part of the immigration law: The police stops

Anonymous wrote:Now states can start implementing their laws. Obama loses again, America wins.

“Arizona bears the brunt of the country's illegal immigration problem. Its citizens feel themselves under siege by large numbers of illegal immigrants who invade their property, strain their social services, and even place their lives in jeopardy. Federal officials have been unable to remedy the problem, and indeed have recently shown that they are unwilling to do so. Thousands of Arizona's estimated 400,000 illegal immigrants—including not just children but men and women under 30—are now assured immunity from enforcement, and will be able to compete openly with Arizona citizens for employment.” - Judge Scalia


<headdesk>

Scalia was writing in dissent. Dissent. That means his is not the controlling opinion, but rather venom-spewing outrage that means precisely nothing.

Oy.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2012 16:37     Subject: Re:I'm glad the Supreme Court upheld the most crucial part of the immigration law: The police stops

If you think they ruled it was constitutional or "upheld" it, then you clearly didn't read the opinion.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2012 16:32     Subject: I'm glad the Supreme Court upheld the most crucial part of the immigration law: The police stops

I've always thought you should just randomly check uninsured people at the hospital and when enrolling children in school applying for unemployment, voting, getting food stamps or welfare. Check 1 in 10 whoever gets caught gets treated the same as a person who hasn't paid taxes in 20 years.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2012 14:04     Subject: I'm glad the Supreme Court upheld the most crucial part of the immigration law: The police stops

Anonymous wrote:Now states can start implementing their laws. Obama loses again, America wins.

“Arizona bears the brunt of the country's illegal immigration problem. Its citizens feel themselves under siege by large numbers of illegal immigrants who invade their property, strain their social services, and even place their lives in jeopardy. Federal officials have been unable to remedy the problem, and indeed have recently shown that they are unwilling to do so. Thousands of Arizona's estimated 400,000 illegal immigrants—including not just children but men and women under 30—are now assured immunity from enforcement, and will be able to compete openly with Arizona citizens for employment.” - Judge Scalia




Wow, it sure didn't feel like a win. I guess we have a Romney fan here. I suppose you'll put a new name on health care reform and call it Romneycare. Oh wait, that name is already taken.
jsteele
Post 06/26/2012 13:48     Subject: I'm glad the Supreme Court upheld the most crucial part of the immigration law: The police stops

You do realize that Scalia said that in his dissent, right? Also, you are wrong that the SC upheld part of the law. It found the lower court's blocking of the law mostly correct. and found most of the Arizona law to be unconstitutional It withheld judgement on the part dealing with police checking immigration status. This has been mostly misreported in the press. The SC provided guidance about how the law could be implemented. If Arizona, or any other state, veers outside that guidance, the matter could very well be back before the court and also found to be unconstitutional.

See this article for more info:

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/06/25/what-the-supreme-court-s-arizona-ruling-means-for-immigration-and-healthcare.html

Anonymous
Post 06/26/2012 13:45     Subject: Re:I'm glad the Supreme Court upheld the most crucial part of the immigration law: The police stops

Anonymous
Post 06/26/2012 13:35     Subject: I'm glad the Supreme Court upheld the most crucial part of the immigration law: The police stops

Now states can start implementing their laws. Obama loses again, America wins.

“Arizona bears the brunt of the country's illegal immigration problem. Its citizens feel themselves under siege by large numbers of illegal immigrants who invade their property, strain their social services, and even place their lives in jeopardy. Federal officials have been unable to remedy the problem, and indeed have recently shown that they are unwilling to do so. Thousands of Arizona's estimated 400,000 illegal immigrants—including not just children but men and women under 30—are now assured immunity from enforcement, and will be able to compete openly with Arizona citizens for employment.” - Judge Scalia