why wont the obama administration stand up to illegals instead of the States?

United States
September 13, 2010 10:09pm CST
obama and his cronies along with the other liberal morons who are trying to destroy our Constitution and our way of life. the FEDS wont stand up to the invasion so the states have to. THE TENTH AMENDMENT: " the powers not delegated to the Unites States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States respectively, or to the people." the power to regulate immigration is not prohibited to the States the power was just assumed by the FEDS. is obama opening our boarders to the rest of the content? to be fair it has been going on for a long time obama is just the newest problem. Bush was a PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN
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@trruk1 (1028)
• United States
14 Sep 10
Let's see if I have this right. The federal government (meaning Obama) is wrong because there are too many illegal immigrants. And the federal government (meaning Obama) is wrong because it has deported a record number of illegal immigrants. Fences and vigilantes and racial profiling will not solve this problem. the solution is simple. A serious fine for hiring an illegal immigrant, rigorously enforced, with fines increasing for subsequent convictions. Punish the people who hire them, and they will stop. When the jobs go away, the immigrants will leave of their own accord. The whole country will benefit. Somewhere between 10 million and 14 million illegals are working in this country, and we are short 10 million jobs. That math is easy.
@trruk1 (1028)
• United States
15 Sep 10
they are a source of cheap labor. that's it. If we arrest the people who hire them and hit them with hefty fines, it will be cheaper to hire legal workers. Problem solved.
• United States
14 Sep 10
good point
• United States
14 Sep 10
the federal government is wrong to persecute the states for doing what they wont
@jb78000 (15139)
14 Sep 10
yep i am pretty sure bush was nowhere near far enough to the right for you. anyway nice to see we are back to illegals and gays in this section now after the brief 'my religion is better than yours' interruption. business as usual then
• United States
14 Sep 10
lol happy to help
@jb78000 (15139)
14 Sep 10
crikey. not the response i was expecting. anyway i was half serious, it is sort of a relief to see this section back to normal and judging by the usual obama/palin bashing discussions that are popping up again it most certainly is.
@laglen (19759)
• United States
14 Sep 10
I find it reprehensible that he is just holding the doors open for anybody to step through. Nevermind the long lines of people doing it the right way. Truly the only explanation I can accept is that he is increasing his voter base.
@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
14 Sep 10
I'm not so worried about the Big"0" not standing up the Illegals as much as his prosecuting the States..AZ., in particular. If he is going to do these things first, he needs to learn the law and do it according to said law and then he needs to keep it within our own country. I do not think Americans appreciate him taking it before the UN for their approval. Shalom~Adoniah
• Philippines
15 Sep 10
immigrants - being pull out
sonofmercury, I believe this is reality, there are some factions out there that are actually helping illegals crossing the boarder. i think there has been ALOT of immigrants in the US that citizens have started to complain for it in almost a decade. it doesn't matter who's the President, if immigration doesn't go stricker, more and more are gonna come. some people are not actually going to US that came from country of origin. some stays in places like singapore, china or hongkong, just to get them easier way to US. not to mention guam (daddy use to tell me). but this country has a lot of immigration problems already. and i don't wanna be part of the burden.thank you.