The Illegals Battle in Arizona is over the Undocucrats: the Undocumented Democrats



If the cops pull this bus over, is it profiling?

Arizona passed a law on Friday to try to protect its borders. In effect, if a member of law enforcement sees someone breaking the law, they can ask for identification.  For example, if you are caught speeding, you will be asked for your driver's license and registration. If you do not provide it, most likely the trooper will then ask for another form of ID, like a green card or, god forbid, a passport.

I know if I get stopped for speeding, I expect to be asked for identification. If I do not have any, I expect to get in trouble. The argument against this law is if the police ask for some sort of ID, they are profiling!. Please. Let's see, 95% of the illegals in  Arizona are probably from Mexico, so if we arrest an illegal who happens to be Mexican, they are being profiled?!

Janet Napolitano, the former governor of Arizona, and now inept head of Homeless Security, has done nothing to protect our borders so Arizona is stepping into the fray, rightly or wrongly.

The Dumbocrats are raising holy hell and the rent-a-rioters are practicing in the shadows to hold demonstrations to protest this new law, which will start in August. Demonstrators have already mobilized and thrown a few bottles at the fine law enforcement people in Arizona. Geez, I don't remember those "right wing" Tea Partiers throwing anything at their rallies.

Let's face it, the liberals and Dumbocrats are twisting the facts of this law to protect future voters for their "Moocher State" agenda. These illegals are undocumented future Democrats, the Undocucrats. That's what this fight is about. The good people of Arizona want the immigration laws enforced and the Dumbocrats want to protect their future illegal voting block, the Undocucrats.








 

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