Arizona, in response to attacks by violent Mexican drug and immigrant smuggling cartels, passed a law that merely mirrors existing federal immigration law. President Obama and his minions have sided with the cartels and lawbreakers and have filed suit in federal court to stop Arizona’s law from taking effect on July 29.
So while our fellow citizens in Arizona are under attack from violent Mexican drug and immigrant smuggling gangs, our current regime in Washington has decided to join in the attack on Arizona.
In my opinion, Obama has made it clear that he has no intention of enforcing this nation’s immigration laws. His refusal to uphold and enforce the Constitution and the laws of this country is an impeachable offense.
In another example, the mayor of New York City issued an executive order requiring 37 city offices and agencies to provide interpreters to those who cannot speak English.
Now, two years later, the agency that provides food stamps and medical assistance to the city’s immigrants is being sued on behalf of 12 immigrants because of “widespread discriminatory treatment of limited English proficient New Yorkers”.
What a colossal waste of taxpayer monies that could better be used against the violent Mexican cartels that are daily attacking the poor folks in Arizona and elsewhere. Only in America, do we choose to commit national suicide on such a grand scale.
David Kupinsky,
Milton
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