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General News Justices strike down citizenship provision in Arizona voter law

Discussion in 'Current Events, World News, & LGBT News' started by BradThePug, Jun 17, 2013.

  1. BradThePug

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    More here.
     
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    Although I do understand why they struck it down...

    ...isn't this something that shouldn't have been? It's essentially telling illegal immigrants to go to Arizona to vote for the president of a country you aren't the citizen of. :confused:
     
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    Good. Arizona really needs it stuck to them anyway.
     
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    Yep. This has nothing to do with this supreme court decision, but I am tired of Washington trying to tell the border states how to run the border that they have been left to run virtually on their own from a good 6000 + miles away. That safe border. Its not like the country on the other side of that border is rife with chaos that is already spreading over. I have no problem with immigrants, but many of the ones who make it over here do so by acting as drug mules to pay for cartel guides. This leads to an increase in cartel presence and drug trafficing which in turn leads to an increase in violence and crime. We already have enough ranchers and other innocent people being killed by the smugglers, and this only adds to the problem.
     
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    We kick ass at running the border up here. *nods*