Should the Texas GOP imitate Arizona-style immigration laws?
by Norman Adams on January 19, 2011 at 5:16 PM
No! In 2010, Arizona was condemned by the Obama Administration for its efforts to enforce immigration laws on its own. I strongly believe Arizona has the right to try to solve its problems, especially when the federal government has failed to act, but I also believe Arizonas approach is misguided. Texas can do better! The last thing the Texas GOP needs to embrace in this session of the Texas legislature is AZ-style anti-immigrant legislation. Why? The first reason is self-preservation. Texas Latinos can and will be the future lifeblood of the Republican party. But, dont take my word for it! Watch this video!
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Immigration Reform - An Existential Issue To Many Latinos
If the Republicans continue to block legalization of the otherwise law-abiding undocumented immigrants in 2011 and comprehensive immigration reform remains unresolved in 2012, Obama will be the default option for two-thirds of the Latinos at the next election and the Republican presidential candidate will go down in defeat.
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Immigration "REFORM" ...
The current "LAWS" already on the books don't need "REFORM" !!!
The current "LAWS" already on the books need to be FOLLOWED !!! If someone is in this country ILLEGALLY, then they have broken OUR current "LAWS" already on the books !!! WHY IS THAT SO HARD TO UNDERSTAND ???!!! Want "REFORM" ??? GO BACK HOME AND "REFORM" YOUR OWN COUNTRY !!!
How is failing to enforce our