Monday, May 3, 2010

Arizona Immigration law!

Arizona is trying to pass a law to make it possible for cops to stop people just on gender or suspicion that they could be immigrants. I feel that this is not a good idea because it will probably cause large protest and possibly a lot of violence. Other parts of the law i feel are appropriate and should help with our drug problems in the united states. One provision is strict enforcement on immigration laws and laws against persons or groups that hire movers to transport drugs back and forth threw united states borders. There needs to be something done when it comes to the illegal drugs coming across the border. This problem is causing American children to get involved with these horrible narcotics at a very young age. The law being passed is seen to help with some economic problems by collecting money from millions of undocumented aliens to give them a chance to be legal and enjoy the freedom given to us by our constitutional rights. This is a huge opportunity for non citizens of the united states to become citizens and start paying necessary taxes that the rest of the working public gets to pay. This law was said to have been largely perceived to be brought about by the death of a well known rancher that was killed by an illegal border crosser. With a tragedy like this calls for forceful measures and are sometimes necessary to make sure it no longer happens. I feel that parts of this law will benefit many people.

2 comments:

  1. Fellow blogger, Backwoods Political Insight, also did a commentary on Arizona’s Illegal Immigration Law. He states that even though he opposes parts of the law, due to possible racial profiling, protesting and possible violence, that there are other parts that he does agree with. Much like me, I agree that law around illegal immigration when it comes to drug trafficking is necessary. There are too many illegal drugs that are coming from the other side of our borders, polluting our schools and streets. BPI also mentions the economic side of illegal immigration, by collecting money from the undocumented aliens to give them the chance to enjoy freedom and be legal, while also paying the necessary taxes that all legal, working citizens are required to pay. In his conclusion he made a well stated point regarding the death of the rancher in Arizona, “with a tragedy like this calls for forceful measures and are sometimes necessary to make sure it no longer happens.” As sad as the tragedy was, I couldn’t agree more. In many cases, it takes something horrific to happen to kick start a change. I enjoyed reading BPI’s post regarding Arizona’s Illegal Immigration Law.

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  2. Arizona, yeah. You know whats going on.

    I am writing in response directly to "Backwood Political Insight."

    Mr. Backwood made some great points in with his "political insight."
    He address the obvious issue; illegal immigrants and their abuse of our democracy.
    But in addition to that, he addressed a more subtle issue; what some of these immigrants are bringing with them besides wishes of the American Dream.

    Of which include, mostly, narcotics.
    Did anyone look beyond the civil rights issues of this law and see the other dangers that this new law might be trying prevent? I did not.

    Also, did anyone know about the part of the new legislature that collects money from illegal immigrants in productive ways towards their citizenship. Great idea.
    Its not that these people prefer being illegal and subjected to racial profiling, they just cannot jump through the necessary hoops to become legal tax-paying citizens.

    Here we go.."Well, they should go back to Mexico then!"

    Let's invite these people in and allow them to help with our democracy and stimulate our economy and perpetuate our industrial power.
    But first, lets help make them ez 1040 equal.

    The incident that ignited the proposal of this law,(according to Mr. Backwood) is a little frightening and makes me reluctant to shed any sympathy toward any one trying to become a legal citizen, But we cannot judge a whole nation and race by a few bad apples.
    This story about the rancher was news to me, so not only was this blog insightful and abstarct but it is also informational about the new Arizona law.

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