"We can do so if we create a safer border, a border that will unite us instead of dividing us, uniting our people," Mexico's President Felipe Calderon said.
Whoa! Hold the horses! Wait just a minute!
I've got some news for President Obama and President Calderon. A border is a boundary BETWEEN countries. Mexico is there. The United States is here. Arizona doesn't want a border that unites us. I don't want a border that unites us.
How about if you keep your citizens in Mexico, and we'll keep our citizens in the United States. If they can travel back and forth LEGALLY, that's wonderful.
Any law has the potential for being enforced unfairly. If it is, that's why we have courts.
We have two huge problems in the United States. 1) The number of persons in the USA illegally and 2) the number of persons entering the USA every day illegally from Mexico.
Arizona has the will to enforce our country's laws, even if Washington is weak-kneed and unwilling to do so. Too bad Obama can't understand this!
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The 14th Amendment says: All persons born or naturalized the the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States.
Yesterday a Second Grader talking with the first ladys (of US and Mex.) about immigration replied, "But my mommy doesn't have papers."
How do you answer that little girls question?
Ouch! Aside from the fact that it was a statement, not a question, the kid had just ratted out on his mom.
So then the First Lady of the U.S. would have knowledge of a crime being committed within the U.S. Seems like she would have a responsibility to report it.
That's "Mommy's" fault.
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