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No spin just facts
That's what I said, copycat.:roll:
No spin just facts
That's what I said, copycat.:roll:
:spin::spin::spin:No I did not spin I stated facts
:spin::spin::spin:
Nice you post on the wrong thread and give no facts and i am spinning?
Top Official Says Feds May Not Process Illegals Referred From Arizona
Well, that didn't take long. They stuck it right on the first page:
Lines 22 through 24.
Suppose he's drunk and you can't understand anything he's saying. But he's a white guy wearing a NASCAR shirt and drinking a Budweiser. Do you haul him in for illegal immigration?
What if you receive a call to that residence due to a domestic disturbance, and a white guy answers the door holding a Budweiser and wearing a NASCAR t-shirt? You ask to see his ID, and he can't find it.
Do you haul him in for suspected illegal immigration?
The AZ law was made without really consulting the Federal government, who the illegals would be referred to. It was a pretty reactionary law for that reason.
What if AZ refers illegals to the Fed and the Fed says that some of them can stay? Is AZ going to threaten to leave the union? :roll:
No, there's no "reasonable suspicion" that he's an Invader.
If he can only jabber in spanish, it's his tough luck if he's a citizen and never bothered to learn the language of the country he's in. Whatever, that's still not discrimination, not so long as the standards of probable cause are maintained.
"Jabber in Spanish"? Sir, you are very insulting to people who speak Spanish.
Well, that didn't take long. They stuck it right on the first page:
Lines 22 through 24.
Can you tell me what is bigoted on there?
Anything?
Is it your refusal to understand that reasonable suspicion is a legal standard that Police agencies have been using in the United States for decades?
When reasonable suspicion means that you are brown and speak Spanish, Yes that is wrong.
Russian?What about Russians? What do they speak? :roll:
I interpret it as saying: reasonable suspicion that you are an illegal alien.I've looked at lines 22 through 24. I'm not seeing anything bigoted or racist. Perhaps you can actually explain yourself instead of acting as if people should be mind readers and tell us why you think there's something wrong with line 22 through 24?
Russian?
How many Russians are crossing the US-Mexico border in Arizona on foot?
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Well so they may decide not to enforce federal law against illegal aliens. This is great, and supports the conclusion that the Feds won't do anything.....as usual.
When reasonable suspicion means that you are brown and speak Spanish, Yes that is wrong.
When reasonable suspicion means that you are brown and speak Spanish, Yes that is wrong.
I interpret it as saying: reasonable suspicion that you are an illegal alien.
So, deport away AZ. No one is stopping you yet.
When reasonable suspicion means that you are brown and speak Spanish, Yes that is wrong.
explodedheadguy said:Reasonable Suspicion must use specific and articulable facts and inferences
What does that matter? There are illegal Russians all over the US and they are white and don't speak English blowing your pathetic theory away.
Until you can accept illegals are not only Hispanic you will never understand the problem.