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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: sofa king on April 30, 2010, 11:45:19 PM
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no. you are not.
they love to play the "racist" card. deflect, play upon, ignore...
the fact is... if you are in this country illegally? you are a criminal. you are breaking the laws of this great country. you should not be here. they should go after your ass and you should be scared shitless because they will deport your ass the moment they catch you.
woo woo! are you scared? you should be. are they going to throw your ass out of the country you don't belong in? hell yeah.
the great people of arizona just put your ass on notice. if you are here illegally in the united states of america, we will show your ass to the door. many, many more states, in the near future will extend this same courtesy your way.
i guess the point here is... get your ass back to mexico, or get your ass to san fransisco.
either way, i don't give a damn.
f*** y'all...
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It's a ploy the left loves. If you accuse one of racism then you don't have to debate the facts of the issue at hand.
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I guess I am a racist then doesn't hurt my feelings
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Eventually, one of these libtards will actually read the laws and discover that racial profiling is allowed in one circumstance- national security.
The Constitution prohibits consideration of race or ethnicity in law enforcement decisions in all but the most exceptional instances. Given the incalculably high stakes involved in such investigations, however, Federal law enforcement officers who are protecting national security or preventing catastrophic events (as well as airport security screeners) may consider race, ethnicity, and other relevant factors to the extent permitted by our laws and the Constitution. Similarly, because enforcement of the laws protecting the Nation's borders may necessarily involve a consideration of a person's alienage in certain circumstances, the use of race or ethnicity in such circumstances is properly governed by existing statutory and constitutional standards. See, e.g., United States v. Brignoni-Ponce, 422 U.S. 873, 886-87 (1975). (6) This policy will honor the rule of law and promote vigorous protection of our national security.
http://www.justice.gov/crt/split/documents/guidance_on_race.php