Posts Tagged ‘illegal immigration’

Race, Reasonable Suspicion and SB 1070

Opponents of the new Arizona immigration law, including President Obama, paint a wild picture of jack-booted Nazis stopping innocent folk on the street for no reason but their race, to demand their “papers.” The critics– either ignorantly or knowingly– criticize a legal principle that is well established in law and court precedence. Nothing new is happening [...]

Stuck Inside the Box: My Dissent to the Engage Gwinnett Report

The 94-page final report of the Engage Gwinnett committee is now online. It details the findings and recommendations of the citizen committee (of which I was a member) that examined Gwinnett County’s finances for over six months. Despite our herculean efforts, I believe that our work product has serious deficiencies. In a nutshell, we nitpicked [...]

Ariz. Governor Signs Immigration Enforcement Bill

Arizona, a state that knows better than any about the negative impact of illegal immigration, now has the toughest law in the nation. President Obama used the bill’s signing to pimp amnesty at the national level, calling the new law “irresponsibility.” "We in Arizona have been more than patient waiting for Washington to act," Brewer [...]

Police Chiefs Against Immigration Enforcement: Time to Retire

If your city has a big problem with those breaking the immigration laws, shouldn’t a commensurate portion of your department’s resources be dedicated to identifying the offenders? Don’t you enforce the laws that most need enforcing?

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