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I bet the kids parents are illegals. What happens when they get caught? Will their kid who was lucky enough to get squirted out just north of the border have to go with them?
I hope he does before he becomes a burden on our prison system. Make no mistake, with an attitude like that he WILL become a burden on our prison system. |
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Well, thats not the real reason the term "anchor" is used, but it does anchor them to this country. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchor_baby |
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maybe i am wrong but as i understand leo, they are trained to look for certain things, i.e. a profile. |
best quote about anchor babies: LOLOLOLOZ
Conservative commentator Michelle Malkin — herself born in the United States to alien parents who were temporarily in the U.S. at the time[11] — has asserted that "the custom of granting automatic citizenship at birth to children of tourists and temporary workers such as Yaser Esam Hamdi, tourists, and to countless 'anchor babies' delivered by illegal aliens on American soil, undermines the integrity of citizenship—not to mention national security". SHE IS ONE. |
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that's reality. |
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The real question here is:
Let's assume some pig has probable cause to pull someone over. Is he going to ask for proof of citizenship of everyone he pulls over? Or only Hispanics? Because if we're just going to be racist about it, then let's call it what it is. An Anti-Hispanic Law. Someone could just as easily be an illegal from Australia. Is he going to be questioned, detained & deported? Probably not.... he's not hispanic. Profiling. |
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Drunk Driver profiling and Bank Robber profiling are not illegal here. Racial profiling is illegal here. So, based on that, I think if they're going to question Hispanics about their citizenship, they need to be questioning everyone. Hispanics are not the only illegals here. |
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Swerving and driving erratically is a violation of the laws... first it puts other people into danger, and... If your tires touch the lines, you can legally be pulled over... however because they have a camera, they normally record it three times - a sure way to know something is wrong and not just a oops. |
all this talk about mexicans - im craving a burrito from the valley man i miss socal food
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When you can't hand them any form of ID, they will then ask for your papers - when you can't produce them... they don't have to call border patrol now. They still asked you allll those questions before, but now they will legally be able to process you for being an illegal. |
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If my wife is pulled over and I'm in the passenger seat, they never ask me for ID. Will they be doing that now if the passengers look hispanic? |
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When I come to San Francisco, I will look it up man, I am planning a trip through there. |
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In most states two cops come up to the car, they both take a quick look.. the first guy asks for your info while the 2nd inspects the situation. Often starting a conversation with the other person in the car... this way both people are talking, then they can both return to the car and exchange what you each said.. Where are you going, doing, who are the other friends in the car, etc. And... if one happens to be illegal, everyone was blanked asked for an ID, and one guy didn't have it, and was illegal - that isn't profiling, that's doing your job. |
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cops are funny creatures. |
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Cause once one person out of the group is illegal, it's not profiling anymore. They are all criminals. |
It was fear mongering to say health reform would kill grandma. And it's fear mongering now to say that this is going to lead to rounding up families standing in line for ice cream.
If this is only going to lead to getting ID from people who already broke a law, then is it really an issue? Are you sure? IF someone who has no ID *IS* hispanic, that doesnt make it racial profiling. Just FYI. |
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BTW, I dont like it very much on principle, but I'm not diving into the deep end with it. Thats why I consider myself moderate. I think the federal gov. has been too lax on immigration reform. A giant wall was an idiots idea. But speeding up the process of becoming legal should be easy to do. Rent a kiosk in every mall and it'll be caught up in one busy weekend.
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look, here's the thing, i don't want to be hassled by leo either, or give them new ways to potentially hassle me. but immigration is a big problem, we don't even know how big really. but as long as peeps keep their nose clean and operate on the right side of the law, this at the most, would only ever be a minor inconvenience. |
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My gut tells me the Hispanics are going to get proper fucked. |
shut down the demand and you will solve the problem.
but the businesses that profit from this are too politically connected for this to happen. so thus farcical non-solutions such as this, |
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also, not only the businesses that benefit, here in california a lot of illegals do the work the we californians are too good to do. you ain't going to see a lot of whiteys picking artichokes on a 114f day in the valley. |
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