16 nations want to challenge SC immigration law

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blackangst1

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open letter to these 16 countries:
if your citizens didn't come here illegally, we wouldn't be having this issue in the first place, so stfu. thank you. gracias.

I would add a P.S.:

To our dear friends of Mexico, we would like to thank you for your example on how you take care of your southern border. We will be instituting the same policies here in the US on ours.
 

DrPizza

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What am I missing here that would lead to profiling? Are you suggesting officers would find a marginal reason to pull over a vehicle suspected of having illegals inside?
Yes, I am. If they suspect a car of having illegals inside, all they have to do is follow it for a while. I've had an officer tell me, "no one drives 2 miles without breaking some law, especially if they're nervous because I'm behind them."

If the officer suspects you have drugs, he can search your vehicle. If the officer suspects you're driving a stolen car, he can have the info verified. But if he suspects you're in the country illegally, then he's not allowed to do squat about it? Gimme a break. More sensationalist libnut nonsense.
He can't search your vehicle without your permission, or a warrant.

LOL@U How does Mexico treat it's illegals and foriegners again??
We're the US, we're not a 3rd world country. And, we don't need to look to 3rd world countries for examples of how to behave.
 

ShawnD1

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But we should on how to protect our borders.
Immigration is one thing where first world countries suck. If a bunch of people are smuggled from China, the government claims it's a human rights violation to send them back to China. wtf? I wish every law was like that. I steal an iPad, I get caught, the government rules that it's a human rights violation to not own an iPad. I don't get thrown in jail and I even get to keep the iPad. What a great country :awe:
 

Lithium381

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Immigration is one thing where first world countries suck. If a bunch of people are smuggled from China, the government claims it's a human rights violation to send them back to China. wtf? I wish every law was like that. I steal an iPad, I get caught, the government rules that it's a human rights violation to not own an iPad. I don't get thrown in jail and I even get to keep the iPad. What a great country :awe:

according to some of these welfare bitches a 42" tv is a necessity.
 

davmat787

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Yes, I am. If they suspect a car of having illegals inside, all they have to do is follow it for a while. I've had an officer tell me, "no one drives 2 miles without breaking some law, especially if they're nervous because I'm behind them."

Ok, say it is a legitimate traffic stop, and illegals are found. Do you have a problem in this case with what the proposed law would then allow the office to do? That is, contacting immigration to turn them over? Do you feel anything needs to change in regards to the illegal immigration and/or border situations?
 

Pulsar

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Yep, them there countries got no business sticking their nose in the State's business.

Despite your 'down home' accent, I agree with you.

The White House should politely and public respond:

"Screw off, and fix your own problems, D-bags."
 

Pulsar

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He can't search your vehicle without your permission, or a warrant.
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Not true it all. There are a large number of circumstances that result in him being able to search your car depending on the state you're in- open alchohol containers being in plain site, the smell of narcotics, or an obvious loaded weapon being just a few.
 

shortylickens

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He can't search your vehicle without your permission, or a warrant.
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Not true it all. There are a large number of circumstances that result in him being able to search your car depending on the state you're in- open alchohol containers being in plain site, the smell of narcotics, or an obvious loaded weapon being just a few.

Human or animal sounds from the trunk. Any suspicious red substance sticking or oozing from anywhere. You pull up to a curb and send or receive a brown paper bag from a pedestrian that immediately turns and walks away. (Actually that last one might be arguable.)
 

LumbergTech

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Don't see the issue.
Its pretty clear if there is an issue during a traffic stop.

If the person has a government issued drivers license there obviously wouldn't be a problem.

If the person doesn't have a government issued drivers license then there is obviously an issue and the persons identity needs to be confirmed regardless of their legal status. If that check returns the fact that they are an illegal immigrant then they should be detained and deported.

If Mexico is so concerned with their illegal aliens in the United States then maybe it should do something to secure its northern border. All I hear is Mexico bitching about guns entering their country but they do nothing to stop them because they don't want their norther border secured. Hell, look at their southern border. That shit is on lockdown.

Show me your papers nazi shit basically is what you mean
 

BladeVenom

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take a look at all of those countries' immigration laws. i would almost be willing to bet money that they are equal to or harsher than US immigration laws.

mexico vigorously enforces its own southern border, on account of not want any south/central americans coming in to mexico.

:thumbsup: Mexican politicians aren't as stupid as Obama. They don't want their country flooded with illegal immigrants.
 

BoomerD

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:thumbsup: Mexican politicians aren't as stupid as Obama. They don't want their country flooded with illegal immigrants.

Yet the Obama administration has deported more illegals than the previous administration ever did.
 

chucky2

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And yet Millions remain (as they will, since we lack the mental fortitude to kick them out), and hundreds of thousands still are coming across. I think what you meant to say, which is accurate, is the BHO Admin has let hundreds of thousands continue the invasion, rather than a Million or so from the previous years. And, since the economy is bad, many more just aren't coming - yet - which add to the 'doing something' numbers.

Yeah, the US is really tackling it's illegal invasion problems...<snicker>...
 

BoomerD

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And yet Millions remain (as they will, since we lack the mental fortitude to kick them out), and hundreds of thousands still are coming across. I think what you meant to say, which is accurate, is the BHO Admin has let hundreds of thousands continue the invasion, rather than a Million or so from the previous years. And, since the economy is bad, many more just aren't coming - yet - which add to the 'doing something' numbers.

Yeah, the US is really tackling it's illegal invasion problems...<snicker>...

No, I said what I meant...I don't disagree with you however about the lack of resolve in dealing with the invasion of illegals. Unfortunately, the general population will never support rounding them all up and sending them packing, nor will they support revising the Constitution to eliminate the "Anchor Baby" provision in the 14th Amendment.

Of course, we COULD just deal with it like the great conservative god, Ronnie Rayguns did...make them all legal citizens...:rolleyes:
 

chucky2

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I see, you meant to say that the previous Admin's did nothing special either. For a minute there I thought you were actually making what the BHO Admin is doing - or more accurately, not doing - sound like something good.

And your last sentence is exactly why the souther border needs to be militarized with deadly force before any talk of Amensty 2.0 takes place. Else we'll just have Amensty 2.0 and shittons more illegal invasion, just like what happened with Amensty 1.0.
 

Whiskey16

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you mean papers like, license, insurance and registration? those are ok but asking for your passport is a social no no? i dont get it.

Think. The lack of concentration and knowledge is damning among most posters.

When a driver is present and active on a regulated roadway, one of the agreed conditions to access such an infrastructure is to posses a valid driver's licence and insurance.

That is only for the driver. Other occupants of the vehicle have no conditions or requirements to meet for identification unless the investigating officer has clear and probable cause of an infraction (as previously listed) by those individuals. Being brown, an odd accent, or any differing ethnic character are not valid grounds for harassment - hence the unconstitionality of the SC law.

... Sadly the xenophobic comments and support to sideline laws here were all too predictable and another reminder of the commonality of many of this forum's posters with the likes of a community such as Stormfront.
 
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BoomerD

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you mean papers like, license, insurance and registration? those are ok but asking for your passport is a social no no? i dont get it.

I don't get it either...which is why I make fun of all the fuss about it.
 

ShawnD1

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I don't get it either...which is why I make fun of all the fuss about it.
That happens quite often where people panic about something that could happen.... but it's something that has already happened and nobody cares that it happened. Example: people don't want to be bar coded and numbered just like people in concentration camps. People have been issued Social Security numbers since 1935. Ironically that's also the same time the holocaust was happening :awe:
 

Lithium381

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That happens quite often where people panic about something that could happen.... but it's something that has already happened and nobody cares that it happened. Example: people don't want to be bar coded and numbered just like people in concentration camps. People have been issued Social Security numbers since 1935. Ironically that's also the same time the holocaust was happening :awe:

the more you know...