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Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
KaiineTN wrote:Article I, Section 8, Clause 4 reads:
To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States;
Naturalization is defined as "to confer upon (an alien) the rights and privileges of a citizen."
To me, this sounds like it gives Congress and the federal government a way to make the process of becoming a citizen uniform across the country, ie, everyone takes the same test/oath. I don't believe this wording was meant to give the federal government the power to regulate all immigration as they see fit.
Kaemon wrote: You'll have to pay more for substandard labor of kids tweeting, texting while working. Service will drop but prices will go up all across the board.
That's my point of view and to me it's frightening.
Reynaldo wrote:I don't really follow how this is racist. Are you saying we can't prosecute a black guy that robs a bank because that would be racist, even though he's doing something illegal?
Also when we get pulled over by the police, what is the first thing they ask for? Driver's license and proof of insurance of course. But it's not ok for them to ask an illegal immigrant for something documenting their right to be here like they ask us for every time?
For people getting wrongfully deported, I don't have any sympathy there either. If you give a police officer a reason to believe you're up to no good, what do you expect them to do? Just wave you on with a warning and not do their job? If a cop pulls a guy over, even if they're a citizen, and the guy just shrugs his shoulders when the cop asks in English for identification, then the cop has reason to believe that person is here illegally. I'm sure cops know enough Spanish in those areas to ask for ID, so if the person doesn't comply again, then too bad. They were given every opportunity to cough up something saying they're a citizen.
But don't get me wrong, I'm not hating on immigration. I agree America thrives on the diversity but those coming here need to follow the correct rules and channels to becoming a citizen.
That's one of the reasons I'm in favor of the flat sales tax instead of income. So many illegals operate on a cash only basis, that even if you can't keep a law in place to put tighter clamps on immigration, at least the tax will be in place to make sure they're contributing at least something back to the country they're living in illegally.
Reynaldo wrote:I agree America thrives on the diversity but those coming here need to follow the correct rules and channels to becoming a citizen.
???????? wrote:Actually, Arlos, the constitution never explicitly mentions immigration, so you would think it would be an issue that is left to the States, but of course our elected officials don't give a damn about upholding the constitution, and they'll find ways to justify any action.
So why is Obama catching flak for this when he's doing more about it than Bush ever did?
Arlos wrote:I'm disappointed. How many years has it been since I made any sort of ad hominem attack against you, Mindia? Yet here you go making one against me?
-Arlos
Arlos wrote:10sun got it exactly right why this is racist. How many whites, blacks, or asians are going to get asked for citizenship papers? Approximately 0. How many Hispanics will? Approximately 100%. Any way you slice it, that's racist. Period.
-Arlos
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