Scalia: State Has No Power To Close Borders To People With No Right To Be There
SB 1070: Supreme Court Appears To Favor Arizona On Controversial Immigration Law
WASHINGTON -- A majority of the Supreme Court on Wednesday morning appeared sympathetic to Arizona's argument that the most controversial elements of its immigration law offer a legitimate helping hand to federal immigration policy, rather than act as unconstitutional agents of chaos.
The politically charged clash between Arizona and the United States was the final oral argument of the court's extraordinarily high-profile term and served as a rematch between D.C. superlawyer Paul Clement and U.S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, who faced off in the health care cases over the course of three days in late March ...
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Tom Bartman
10:43 pm on Wednesday, April 25, 2012
This issue is self correcting under Obama. The Obama administration will be the first in history to not net a single job created. 3-1/2 years into his term, it looks bleak that a single net job will be gained. In fact, the president figured out the solution to immigration. His policies have resulted in Mexican 'illegals' leaving the U.S. in droves.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/for-first-time-since-depression-more-mexicans-leave-us-than-enter/2012/04/23/gIQApyiDdT_story.html
No need to close the borders - the illegals are packing up and moving out. The false narrative of "Hope and Change" became reality a while ago. Now, we're seeing the effects.
tom blair
7:50 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Dear Ms. McMinn. The headline not only does not represent the story - it implies a different story opposite from the one that is printed. Thank you.