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Support Arizona’s effort to enforce America’s immigration laws

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Arizona recently passed the toughest immigration law in the country, something they had to do because the federal government has not done because it is so weak and scared of the Hispanic coalitions and the fact they need the illegal’s votes to stay in power. Now that they have passed this law the fringe elements are now threatening to tear it down and keep the status quo of allowing illegal aliens to freely move back and forth across the border. These people are criminals, regardless of their reasons for breaking the law they have done it and it is progressively destroying America. People from all over the world migrate to America every year but they do it legally, there is a process in place to become an American and how is it fair that these people get to disregard that process, do what they want, then once they get here have “Civil Rights” groups fight for their right to stay. It doesn’t make sense and that is why I have created this petition to support the fact Arizona is doing the right thing and for once in this country there are political leaders not afraid to do the right thing. Let’s hope their actions spark action by other states and the federal government to do their job and protect this country and its citizens.

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http://www.azgovernor.gov/dms/upload/PR_042310_StatementByGovernorOnSB1070.pdf

 

A statement by Az govener regarding the new law.

 

http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2010/04/activists_denou.html

 

A group of vocal extremist wishing to continue to tear down America and encourage unlawful behavior while denouncing someone actually taking a stand and trying to what is right.

 

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=146341

 

Great link to an article that speaks to the reason AZ had to act.
 

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