Dig this.
A new survey out today says more American voters want an immigration law in their own state that's similar to the controversial one adopted by Arizona.
The non-partisan Quinnipiac University Poll shows American voters say by 48%-35% that they want an immigration law like the one in Arizona, which requires law enforcement officials to ask someone's legal status if there is "reasonable suspicion" to believe the person is in the USA illegally.
Wow. It's almost like we want a wall built along the border or something.
Or maybe that they want to treat people here illegally like they've done something wrong ;-)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has been watching the "Rocky and Bullwinkle" show a fair bit lately, and the immigration discussion keeps remining me of this bit from "Pottsylvania Creeper", when Fearless Leader shows up unexpectedly:
ReplyDeleteNarrator: "Fearless Leader? Here? But . . but . . . I thought we had laws against that sort of thing!"
Fearless Leader: "Fool! Laws only keep out honest people! If you're a crook, you sneak in anyway!"