then tell me I'm talking out of my ass.  You have no idea how difficult the US makes it for people to get visas.  Just because someone lives next door doesn't give them the right to walk into your house and then park themselves on your sofa.  Why should Mexicans have anymore rights than any other person wanting to come to America?  Either we enforce the laws we have or we open the doors.

We have a treaty that requires the US to notify other countries when we put their nationals in prison.  The US is required to allow foreign council for the prisoners.  So, of course the prisons must establish whether someone is an illegal.

 

Don't waste your vote, vote Green or Independent in the next election.

by mcamelyne on 07/30/2010 11:53:39 AM EST

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And does the phrase "No shit Sherlock" sound familiar?

If you try to enforce the laws by disreguarding the constitution, then make no mistake, you are an enemy to the constitution and to the United States. You are essentially supporting and endorsing what our enemies want, which is a US without real and true democracy that's does not respect its citizen's freedoms. Thats what you do when you endorse the idea that the forth amendment should be ignored, which is what you were doing in your original post.

by Smokin on 07/30/2010 12:38:12 PM EST

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someone else.  I only expect our government to enforce its laws.  How does that interfere with the 4th amendment?  How do American citizen rights get transferred to non-citizens? 

If a policeman stops you for speeding and sees a dead body in the back seat.  He has the right to arrest you for possible murder charges.  If the policeman stops you and you for speeding and you have no drivers license.  He has the right to ascertain who you are.  That is not unreasonable search and seizure.

If you break the law you have to pay the price. Don't extend rights where they don't exist.  Besides with the Patriot Act, there is no more 4th amendment.

Don't waste your vote, vote Green or Independent in the next election.

by mcamelyne on 07/30/2010 09:10:11 PM EST

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I'm stuck in Argentina because of our draconian immigration laws. I don't meet the financial requirement for sponsoring my wife's immigration. In other words, unless I have money, my right to live with my wife in my home country is not being recognized. That's not OK. As a matter of fact, with the crime rate here and the fact that people assume that since I'm a Yankee I have money, I'm putting my life at risk being here. But taking it out on the illegals won't change our messed up immigration laws. One situation has nothing to do with the other. We need to fix these horrible immigration laws, and we need to deal with illegal immigration in a constitutional manner. If your girlfriend ever does get to the U.S., if Arizona has their way, she'll be a constant target for police harrassment no matter how legally she's there.

by Capitalocracy on 07/30/2010 03:14:38 PM EST

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If my girlfriend ever went to Arizona, she would have a passport and visa.  You would have zero harassment from police.  You can't pick and choose which laws to obey because they are inconvenient.

If you want to legally fly to America they treat you like a terrorist, a sex trafficker or someone trying to steal a job. If you illegally sneak across the border, they treat you like some poor cousin that needs a helping hand.  You get economic assistance, free education and health care.

Does that make sense?  Instead you should be fighting for your rights to bring your wife to America.  If it's okay for the wetbacks, it certainly should be okay for you.

Don't waste your vote, vote Green or Independent in the next election.

by mcamelyne on 07/30/2010 09:15:51 PM EST

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