Move over Arizona: Alabama has the toughest immigration bill in the U.S.
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[QUOTE=thisispain;30364163]hey uh remember that whole BIG GOVMENT IS BAD thing
that's uh, that's kind of flying into the face of that whole idea[/QUOTE]
What they actually want is less help to poor people, women, immigrants and non-Christians. They're very much pro big government, but only when it kills brown people or fucks with minorities.
[QUOTE=Elecbullet;30364388]My mom did[/QUOTE]
As did I.
Deal with it.
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[QUOTE=Sourcream&onion;30365015]Does anybody from another country want to go to Alabama, much less know it exists?[/QUOte]
hmm. NASA installation, several airforce/army bases, thousands of square miles of farmland.. Nah, I'm sure they don't know about it, genius.
[QUOTE=ZakkShock;30365531]As did I.
Deal with it.
[editline]10th June 2011[/editline]
hmm. NASA installation, several airforce/army bases, thousands of square miles of farmland.. Nah, I'm sure they don't know about it, genius.[/QUOTE]
yeah because people in other countries are really going to care about the specific location of a single NASA installation
and obviously Alabama is the only place in the entire country with army bases and farm land
Wow, I think they just did this to top Arizona on the immigration bill.
Alabamans talk funny
I love my home state. So fucking stupid that they won't try to get us out of massive debt or resolve the crime issues, or fix the educational system, or fix the fucked up, weighted tax system, or remove the corruption rampant in the government and police force, but when it comes to immigration, they use that stupidity to do something profoundly stupid.
Come on Alabama, you know you're supposed to always leave the worst stuff to Mississippi.
[QUOTE=Crimor;30364321]There's one single person in alabama that voted for obama?[/QUOTE]
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apparently
Well, at least I know Jefferson county isn't completely stupid if they chose Obama over McCain.
[QUOTE=ZakkShock;30363493]but it's blatant racial profiling.[/QUOTE]
I don't get this bullshit about how any law that passed dealing with immigration is 'blatant racial profiling' as if it's whitie's fault Mestizos form a majority of this fucking real issue of illegal immigration, under that standard any fucking law that passed in the U.S. is balant fucking Racial profiling since handgun bans are designed to help police racial profile since they are in response to blacks and latinos killing each other in the ghetto, might as well fucking repeal the fucking rape laws and burglary laws since those fuckers aren't being enforced on a 1:1 white to minority ratio now are they?
And don't you motherfuckers even start about 'Civil Rights', they don't fucking apply to 1 - your name; 2 - your records; or 3 - non-citizens, with this bullshit about the 'HURR SHOW ME YER PAPAHS' requirement already being settled by the supreme court in 2004 saying that a citizen has no 5th amendment right to refuse to show a police officer his identification upon request, none of you cried foul then because the defendant was some white trash piece of shit.
Meanwhile if there is such a huge fucking issue of racial profiling, why does Federal law require permanent residents to keep their green card on them [b]at all times[/B]?
And how exactly do the States deal with the estimated 12 million Mexican citizens illegally residing within their jurisdiction if any measure they take is ment the label 'racial profiling'
Regardless every state of the Union has the right to order local and state level law enforcement agencies to enforce federal law within their jurisdiction including immigration laws if they so choose to by legislative means if those laws aren't constitutionally prescribed as being the sole jurisdiction of the federal government, with the only areas Federal Government having sole jurisdiction in the area of immigration being the naturalization process and the guarding of national borders
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meanwhile I am slowly but surely coming to the collusion that the reason I have been so fucking unbalanced in the past few months is because I come back from arguing with fucking idiots on the right about how there assbackwards bullshit about Obama and their fucking interpretation of the constitution, I come and see this bullshit from coming from the left
[editline]10th June 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Zeddy;30366132]I love my home state. So fucking stupid that they won't try to get us out of massive debt or resolve the crime issues, or fix the educational system, or fix the fucked up, weighted tax system, or remove the corruption rampant in the government and police force, but when it comes to immigration, they use that stupidity to do something profoundly stupid.
Come on Alabama, you know you're supposed to always leave the worst stuff to Mississippi.[/QUOTE]
how the hell can Alabama fix shit with that extremely assbackward constitution you have
Like is Alabama the only fucking jurisdiction in the entire world who statues and tax laws all have to be amended into their constitution to be valid?
Wow....when did the country as a whole forget about the "illegal" part of "illegal immigrants"?
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Just look at his face!
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apparently[/QUOTE]
I'm the only person in Huntsville that voted for him, seems like. Everyone out here hides behind "We-yell, I juss don't like-is polo-seas." when it's really "We-yell, I juss don't like-is skin"
Pardon me but back in Alabama, a guy with a tattooed forehead is gonna get us all killed.
[QUOTE=Vobra;30364571]Well you could call me an asshole, I wouldn't mind it. One could say I am cynical?[/QUOTE]
I'd consider calling you an ignorant person..
I love how immigration debates reveal the closet fascists FP has to offer.
[QUOTE=JLea;30364504]Why are you constantly belittling people in your posts? Calling them "kiddo"? "Thanks for playing"?[/QUOTE]
Because he's an idiot, clearly.
[QUOTE=Broseph_;30367519]And don't you motherfuckers even start about 'Civil Rights', they don't fucking apply to 1 - your name; 2 - your records; or 3 - non-citizens, with this bullshit about the 'HURR SHOW ME YER PAPAHS' requirement already being settled by the supreme court in 2004 saying that a citizen has no 5th amendment right to refuse to show a police officer his identification upon request, none of you cried foul then because the defendant was some white trash piece of shit.[/quote]
Police and Border Patrol agents need [i]REASONABLE SUSPICION[/i] of criminal activity to detain you, being brown is not reasonable suspicion and neither is invoking your right to remain silent. Some police officers seem to believe those do equate to reasonable suspicion but they are wrong.
You do not actually need to tell them your " 1 - your name; 2 - your records; or 3 - non-citizens" what you need to tell them is your full name, the address in which you reside, and your date of birth.
[release]Civil libertarians may worry that in the wake of Hiibel, the government will require all persons to carry formal identification papers with them or risk arrest. However, as noted above, the Hiibel majority took care not to disturb precedents like Brown v. Texas. Accordingly, it is clear that even after Hiibel, [b]the Supreme Court will protect the right to remain anonymous of persons who are not suspected of any criminal wrongdoing.[/b]
To be sure, the reasonable suspicion standard is not as protective as the probable cause standard. But it is hardly toothless. On any given day, the overwhelming majority of the population takes no action that gives rise to reasonable suspicion for the police to stop and frisk.[/release]
[quote=Broseph_]Meanwhile if there is such a huge fucking issue of racial profiling, why does Federal law require permanent residents to keep their green card on them [b]at all times[/B]?[/quote]
That's a different issue entirely.
[Quote=broseph_]And how exactly do the States deal with the estimated 12 million Mexican citizens illegally residing within their jurisdiction if any measure they take is ment the label 'racial profiling' [/QUOTE]
Not every "measure they take is ment the label 'racial profiling" only the racist measures which impede the free movement of American citizens. If the "States" wish to extract the "12 million Mexican citizens illegally residing within their jurisdiction" they can do so with appropriate laws which do not infringe on the lives of American citizens.
[QUOTE=dialogical;30371311]Wow....when did the country as a whole forget about the "illegal" part of "illegal immigrants"?[/QUOTE]
because illegal is always wrong
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