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Liberal justices voiced support for Obama's action. The conservatives sounded skeptical. A 4-4 decision would be a grim defeat for Obama because it would uphold lower court rulings that threw out his action last year and doom his quest to revamp a U.S. immigration policy he calls broken.
U.S. top court appears unlikely to revive Obama immigration plan
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: Vector99
Legal and proper is only defined by the stroke of a pen, mate.
Ask the people in Colorado that are still in prison for marijuana about that.
And guess who's pen is changing that?
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: Krazysh0t
I don't think deporting them would cause severe economical consequences, there are plenty of unemployed people in America that can and would fill those positions.
I've never been an Obama hater, I think what he's doing in that sense is great actually.
You say that, but then when real world examples of this happens, what I said happens. So yeah. Feel free to prove these words. I've already proven my position, or at least I've provided more evidence than you have for your premise. Depending on how you want to look at it.
I know right? Kind of wish that number was higher, but alas, these things take time.
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: Krazysh0t
I honestly can't find any recent real world examples of mass deportation and the cause/effect of it. (other than that obvious one though not really recent). Care to point me in a direction?
I think it's low because he can only pardon federal crimes, not state crimes. I actually looked into that before a bit
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: Krazysh0t
I don't think deporting them would cause severe economical consequences, there are plenty of unemployed people in America that can and would fill those positions.
originally posted by: Vector99
I honestly can't find any recent real world examples of mass deportation and the cause/effect of it. (other than that obvious one though not really recent). Care to point me in a direction?
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: Aazadan
Where is this thread? I'm seriously interested, because the bit of looking I did do in the last few minutes showed me that the Feds completely gutted that bill and illegal labor was back as quick as they left. I even saw a doosie of a quote of one local farmer saying the locals were having a hard time passing background checks. If that isn't just some damn irony i don't know what is.
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: Aazadan
The state didn't repeal it, the Feds kept it from being enacted for the most part. I think the part of it allowing/requiring police to check immigrant status of suspected illegals is what killed most of it, and that I can agree with. That is like stop and frisk, and well HELL NO to that. I really would like to read the thread you guys made to get some more info, but the small bit I've looked into it since it was mentioned, it really didn't impact Alabama's GDP whatsoever, and was never fully enacted long enough to determine a true impact.
originally posted by: Irishhaf
Wow... seems like every day I feel like I am living in interesting times... what a curse...
Be interesting to see if the supreme court decides illegal doesn't mean illegal will that be one of the catalysts that lead to civil unrest.
Its funny how anyone opposed to illegal immigrants are typically painted as white racists... yet the biggest and loudest opponents I know to illegal immigration are Legal Immigrants.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
To be honest. I really don't care. I'm not afraid of immigrants taking my job. Nor do I care to punish them. But I certainly also understand that they broke the law. So if everyone insists on deporting them, then so be it, but I have no intention of pushing the issue.
originally posted by: Daedalus
Ok, i'm legitimately curious... I'm not trying to be a dick, or start a fight, or anything like that.
The gist of this statement, as i'm reading it, is pretty much: "My job isn't in danger, so f**k everyone else. Until it effects me, i don't give a toss."
Now, am i reading this right?
originally posted by: RepealTheLaw
a reply to: Tarzan the apeman.
Well that's just it isnt it. Clinton is getting away with high treason. Obama is ruling like a dictator. Its about time I got me some.. I figure knocking over a bank should be a cake walk even if I am caught. Maybe a bit of probation, nothing more?
Or are the laws just for the little people?