

As one commentator starkly noted: "(parts) of Arizona are no longer American territory." There are actually border sections within the state with signs posted, warning citizens of the danger. It's a fact that Mexican drug cartels now have accomplices staged inside the Arizona border, and well on inland! This blatant invasion and selective-occupation may well spread to other border states, since the open-door crowd in D.C. chooses to simply talk, rather than take aggressive, sustainable action. As Texans would say, the Feds are "all hat and no horse."
So with the Feds politically-refusing to protect, by first, slamming the border shut, bravo to the backboned-states there, and elsewhere, passing laws to make the invaders, especially the criminal kind, far less welcome. Starting of course, with our prime illegal-entry-magnet, Arizona. Taking it a step further, Governor Brewer is now inviting donations, on-line, to help Arizona construct its own secure fencing, since the tall-hatted-D.C.-Dandies won't. Following Arizona's lead, next came Utah, followed, by Georgia, and soon South Carolina, as well, plus other states. Suits have been filed. In Arizona, shamelessly, even by the Feds, with concerns about constitutionality and profiling. On the former, state language adheres closely to already-existing, purposely unenforced, Federal law. As for profiling, fact is, everyone's being identified, profiled, and watched by multiple-cameras, daily. So grow up and get over it. "No Human Beings Are Illegal," reads a lib-slogan. Cute, and certainly true at conception, but young or old, you set foot in this country, or most others, without citizenship or government-permission, you, my two-legged butterfly, are illegal. Finally, for those loyalty-challenged U.S. whiners, who verbally boast and bask in anti-America feelings, spare us the oxygen-depletion, and float-off to your dream-land with haste.
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