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LTE immigration laws not enforced/local law enforcement can do it, but won't--why?

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This entry was posted on 10/6/2007 6:59 PM and is filed under State government offenses,Immigration Law.

Are we to believe law enforcement officials don't know the laws?

Are we to believe that officers must receive extensive training for every single law infraction?

Are we to believe that enforcing immigration laws is more difficult than arresting a murderer, rapist, or bank robber?

Why then must enforcement jump through years of hoops and tons of bucks?

Why is Sheriff Atkinson (et al) AWOL when he has fewer problems with illegal aliens than Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Maricopa, county, Arizona who arrests illegals and their smugglers?

Why has government/law enforcement ignored 8 USC 1324,1325,1644 federal laws which state if s a punishable crime to enter illegally, those who hire, transport, aid, abet, or house illegals are felons subject to heavy fines and imprisonment, that all law enforcement has the authority to arrest perpetrators, and no local rule/ordinance can stop such enforcement?

This country is burdened with up to 50 million, mostly 3rd World illegal aliens...an "immigrant" comes legally. Not only did they break into our home, they trash it while demanding healthcare, schools, welfare, etc., refusing to assimilate, call us "racists", pledge their allegiance to home countries and send billions of American dollars to the countries from which they felt forced to flee.

Fort Smith and Arkansas better get control of this problem immediately. We are already seeing vicious gang crimes, neighborhoods turned into barrios, and citizens burdened with outrageous taxes and safety concerns.

Officials, law enforcement, leaders...where are you? How much longer will you ignore the laws and allow the exploiters of illegal labor to reduce our standard of living and destroy our rule of law?

The Feds are proven enemies. If s up to states, counties, and cities to protect law-abiding citizens and our language, borders, and culture. The tools are there, where are you?

Barbara McCutchen Fort Smith

 

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