I'm loving Arizona!

In construction cheap labor is making people richer. The food/farm industry couldn't live without them.
 
I can't drive a car without license, registration and insurance, and they expect me to have that paperwork in the car, and I was born here and jumped no fences of consequence. :(
 
it's hard to believe some people think it's perfectly ok for illegal immigrants to be in this country, what's the percentage of illegal immigrants in californias prisons? How much has health care prices soared to because they use the emergency room as a doctors office? The tax $$$$ spent on illegal immigrants is staggering....
 
it's hard to believe some people think it's perfectly ok for illegal immigrants to be in this country, what's the percentage of illegal immigrants in californias prisons? How much has health care prices soared to because they use the emergency room as a doctors office? The tax $$$$ spent on illegal immigrants is staggering....

And the only reason our government won't get rid of the illegals is because they don't want to lose the votes from the ones that are here legally.

It's all political BS.
 
What are the immigration laws for Mexico?

Let's let the illegals use their laws. I'm sure they would agree to that!!! ;)
 
What are the immigration laws for Mexico?

Let's let the illegals use their laws. I'm sure they would agree to that!!! ;)

http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news...an-b-4-27-2010


Illegal Immigrants in Arizona Work Out a Plan B

Updated: Tuesday, 27 Apr 2010, 7:30 PM MDT
Published : Tuesday, 27 Apr 2010, 7:30 PM MDT

PHOENIX - Tourists from Mexico are a big part of Arizona's economy. According to a study from Arizona's Office of Tourism, between 2007 and 2008, 24 million Mexican citizens visited Arizona.

Those visits created 7,000 jobs and brought in $7 million a day. Shopping was the most popular activity.

For the past few days, the Mexican Consulate in Phoenix has been busy. Hundreds of families are preparing to either move back to Mexico, or put an emergency plan in place in case a family member gets deported.

A sea of people has been to the office to get documents to return to Mexico as legal Mexican citizens.

One woman who is in Arizona illegally says she will move back to Vera Cruz, Mexico this summer. Her children, who were born in Arizona, are legal U.S. citizens. They won't be able to attend school in Mexico unless they are Mexican citizens, so she is applying for dual citizenship for her kids.
Mexico Deputy Consul General Alfonso Navarro says SB 1070 has put many Mexico-born parents in a dilemma. They are here illegally, but children born here are legal U.S. citizens who would need papers to travel to Mexico. Many are preparing to leave Arizona just in case.

"For any catastrophic event, should mom and dad get arrested and deported, all the family will be able to be reunited on Mexican soil," says Navarro.

Navarro says the fear of the unknown is driving many immigrants away that view Arizona as hostile territory.



kinda ironic! they are willing to re-enter mexico legally but just can't seem to be able to do the same here for U.S.
 
Yesterday an officer was shot by a suspected illegal in the AZ desert outside Casa Grande with an AK47.
I happened to pass through Casa Grande on my way to Tucson today. Police were EVERYWHERE, helicopters in the air searching for the shooter(s).

Saw on the news that their massive effort in this small area searching in Casa Grande resulted in 17 ARRESTS of suspected illegals.

Can you imagine what we would find if we actually start enforcing the immigration law and ramp up our border patrol the same way every politicians always campaigns on the fact they will add additional Police?

This is what is really going on out here, and yet on national news tonight they are spending all their time talking about the protest about this law in AZ.
 
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