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Sessions on Sanctuary City Leaders:

Sessions on Sanctuary City Leaders: 'We're Going to Battle Them Every Step of the Way'



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Well, if a rich country does not have an effective cap on immigration, immigrants will come till the income differential no longer seems large enough to move.
The second general rule is that, if the entry is decided regionally, places that require immigrants (CA for croppers) will import labor. Those laborers will then move from the sanctuary to other areas for higher or more continuous wages.
These two factors indicate that a country needs a central immigration policy that is enforced everywhere in the realm.
 
Well, if a rich country does not have an effective cap on immigration, immigrants will come till the income differential no longer seems large enough to move.
The second general rule is that, if the entry is decided regionally, places that require immigrants (CA for croppers) will import labor. Those laborers will then move from the sanctuary to other areas for higher or more continuous wages.
These two factors indicate that a country needs a central immigration policy that is enforced everywhere in the realm.

Or as Trump says (paraphrase) "Are we going to be a country, or what?".
 
Oh man, that's the most PATHETIC comment ever. You're raising the flag of "I have no valid points to make here. None at all."

Not really, if MLK's wife has to personally attest to congress how much of a racist piece of **** you are, and you spend most of your career opposing the Voting Rights Act and prosecuting blacks for voting, there might be something to it.

"I had no problem with the KKK until I found out they smoked pot." ~ Jeffrey Beauregard Sessions
 
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Not really, if MLK's wife has to personally attest to congress how much of a racist piece of **** you are, and you spend most of your career opposing the Voting Rights Act and prosecuting blacks for voting, there might be something to it.

"I had no problem with the KKK until I found out they smoked pot." ~ Jeffrey Beauregard Sessions

Your ignorance is miles wide and just as deep
 
Your ignorance is miles wide and just as deep

Your lack of ability to counter anything I mentioned suggests you're just here to hurl insults. Not once in this thread have you come within 10 light years of the topic.
 
What pisses me off is there are some illegels who REALLY want to be legal x1000 times more than people who are born into it. THESE PEOPLE ARE A BOON TO OUR COUNTRY!!!!
 
Not really, if MLK's wife has to personally attest to congress how much of a racist piece of **** you are, and you spend most of your career opposing the Voting Rights Act and prosecuting blacks for voting, there might be something to it.

"I had no problem with the KKK until I found out they smoked pot." ~ Jeffrey Beauregard Sessions

WOW!

You can't understand humor when you hear it?

Are you Sheldon Cooper?
 
What pisses me off is there are some illegals who REALLY want to be legal x1000 times more than people who are born into it. THESE PEOPLE ARE A BOON TO OUR COUNTRY!!!!

I think that is something that is lost in this debate.

The commonalities we share the folks who are here illegally from their homes in Central and South America are great, wide and deep.

It's interesting when Spanish Speaking folks meet each other they seek and offer their home country. Pride swells as they speak. It's fun and enlightening.

It's like watching College Graduates declaring their loyalties to their Alma Maters.

Those who come here are departing the familiar for the promise of the better. They are strivers who are seeking the dream that we have forgotten.

They are who we aspire to be.
 
What pisses me off is there are some illegels who REALLY want to be legal x1000 times more than people who are born into it. THESE PEOPLE ARE A BOON TO OUR COUNTRY!!!!

What an idiotic statement. If they wanted to be "legal", why aren't they? If they "want to be legal", why did they enter the country illegally?

And no, illegal aliens are NOT a "boon to our country", they are a drain on it, and they drive wages down for Americans.
 
What an idiotic statement. If they wanted to be "legal", why aren't they? If they "want to be legal", why did they enter the country illegally?

And no, illegal aliens are NOT a "boon to our country", they are a drain on it, and they drive wages down for Americans.

What you say is probably true. However, it is not the complete truth.

There are positives to many things that also have negatives and this is another of those topics.

Immigrants of all stripes have ALWAYS been subject those things that you criticize.
 
I think it's great the US Attorney General is tackling this issue. I hope he follows through with the effort and brings the full weight of the Federal Government down on the people trying to push this absurd agenda.

I find it remarkable the Feds, under the reign of the Obama Administration brought the hammer down on Arizona when it attempted to take immigration matters into it's own hands. California leaders passed resolutions to ban any state business with Arizona as a result of that state trying to ignore Federal Law.

But here we have the same people saying they will ignore Federal Law, and do what they want.

Go for it Attorney General Sessions, I really do hope to see my state, California, loose the Federal Funding they are using to hold up their imminent financial collapse.
 
Sessions on Sanctuary City Leaders: 'We're Going to Battle Them Every Step of the Way'



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I hope he means it. These sanctuary cities are magnets that draw in people to illegally enter the US.
 
Not really, if MLK's wife has to personally attest to congress how much of a racist piece of **** you are, and you spend most of your career opposing the Voting Rights Act and prosecuting blacks for voting, there might be something to it.

"I had no problem with the KKK until I found out they smoked pot." ~ Jeffrey Beauregard Sessions

How does any of this have to do with the topic of rogue sanctuary cities? This is the best you can do?

It's simple...

1) Does the United States have a clear immigration policy? Yes.
2) Are people entering this country according to this immigration policy? Yes.
3) Are people entering this country against this immigration policy? Yes.
4) Are these "sanctuary" cities part of this country? Yes.
5) Should these cities, beholden to the country they are a part of, uphold the national immigration policy? No.
6) Is it wrong for the United States to make every attempt to ensure all its cities are compliant to federal law? No.

I'm sure you'd be a hoot at a CSA fundraiser back in the 1860's. Wonder how many slaves you'd own.
 
Not really, if MLK's wife has to personally attest to congress how much of a racist piece of **** you are, and you spend most of your career opposing the Voting Rights Act and prosecuting blacks for voting, there might be something to it.

"I had no problem with the KKK until I found out they smoked pot." ~ Jeffrey Beauregard Sessions

Of course we all know that the greatest liberal of all, Franklin D. Roosevelt, was a racist yahoo. When he appointed a former Alabama Ku Klux Klan official, Hugo Black, to the Supreme Court, there must be something to it.
 
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