WHY the hell even bother to have laws against breaking and entering the country illegally, let alone stealing papers so these aliens can work, go to school, get treated in our hospitals, etc?
The Sierra Vista Herald is a damn liberal rag which came out in support of Gabby Giffords. What a suprise.

Monday they publish this boo****inghoo article about a ****ing damn illegal alien, who feels comfortable enough to use her own name. If this criminal and her family feel comfortable enough to openly flaunt the laws of Arizona, guess what's going on in the rest of the country? Of course, thanks to Imam Obama (thanks Rush I'm gonna call him that from now on), his lapdog AG Holder, his bitch Napolitano, and the damn bleeding ass liberals who support criminals, we get this kind of shit. They may as well slap us all across the face, confiscate all our money and property, and set these aliens up in five star hotels.

Yep, I am that pissed and I will not stop being pissed until the government deports every illegal criminal in this country back to their home of origin-while there are illegals from Europe we all know damn well where 75% or more of these scofflaws come from.
I would be willing to allow all these lawbreakers to stay here, without citizenship rights, as long as they were adopted by some dumbshit liberal who thinks they belong here. Tell ya what, you who think aliens ought to stay here, YOU PAY THEIR WAY. Start with this whiny bitch who knows damn well she doesn't belong here.
Here's the article link:
http://www.svherald.com/content/news/2010/10/25/undocumented-dreamer-lives-fear-waits-congress-act-immigration?page=1Three Para Exerpt:
Erika doesn’t have the right papers to stay in the United States legally. She was born in Nogales, Sonora. Her parents permanently moved to Tucson when she was 9. For the past 10 years, she’s lived in Tucson.
Her biggest hope right now is that the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act, aka the DREAM Act, passes Congress and allows Erika and almost a million other undocumented young people in the United States to continue their education and follow their dreams.
Erika labels herself as half Mexican, half American. “I have been living here in America, but I still have my Mexican roots,†she says.