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America's greatest strength is our diversity. Those who fear competition for work don't deserve to have any.
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all hollowed out
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Radical Centrist
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Well alrighty then.
Have immigration laws been Constitutionally tested in the courts? What was the result? edit: Under the Constitution, what rights do non-citizens have? |
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Radical Centrist
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Aha - right after posting that, I found it:
Article I Section 8: The Congress shall have power ... To establish a uniform rule of naturalization What of that, expert? edit: here's a page that explains how immigration law has worked through history and it's utterly clear that Congress' efforts to manage immigration were exactly as intended from the beginning. |
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What? Ya think he's going to click a link that might show him as full of shit?
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Person who doesn't update the user title
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I have no problem with people coming here to improve their lives, just stop and sign the f@#$%ing guest book along the way!!!
P.S. I'm an exiled Californian myself.
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barely disguised asshole, keeper of all that is holy.
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The future is unwritten
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Or have a communicable disease, shunt to the Doctors for an evaluation and treatment, if there is one.
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all hollowed out
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not at all Kitsune, that was just the first obvious difference that popped into my head, and as a matter of fact grew up in San Diego, which now sucks
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Also, it took 2-3 generations for many Germans to start speaking English. The same is true of Italians, Polish, Russians and many others. Those who immigrated here tried to build a better life for their children. Their children, grandchildren, or great grandchildren learned English and became citizens. What's wrong with having billboards in other languages? Clearly there is a market for people who speak that language. Who are you to tell someone else what language they must put on a billboard? I'm sure you are aware that English is not the language of America because America has no official language. We've done pretty good without one so far.
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As far as the courts testing the Constitutionality, that is irrelevant. The courts routinely rule in violation of the Constitution including the Supreme Court.
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Congress is PROHIBITED from making legislating anything not specifically enumerated in the Constitution and PROHIBITED from having any "implied" powers.
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I went to basic training in San Diego. It was beautiful then, and it still is.
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still says videotape
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Radar, I agree completely with the spirit of what you're saying. Unfortunately, the Constitution is no longer in effect. It has become something to give a nod to like the Magna Carta. We live in UG's magical democracy now, anything goes.
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