12/28/2023 0 Comments Cnn alien invasionThe current immigration law is too vague and doesn't really move foward to achieve the goal of citizernship. heck they might even enact some pointless law that has no real effect to change to the reality of how the law is interpreted, but helps immigrants understand it better. they have to show they are doing something to keep them happy, so it turns into a charade of show. As for politictians bringing focus to the matter, what else do you expect them to do with a bunch of Legal Immigrants (that don't really understand our legal system) breathing down their throats as their voting base. The Arizona police are professional and will continue act that way. Perhaps if the law had the same wording but was a "Mexican Law" it would be interpreted to lead to profiling, but here in the United States we do things differently, and those familiar enough with US law know there is no real cause for alarm. The engender fear in the Mexican population be telling them our undifined guidelines in the law will lead to profiling with abandon. PPS The comments of the Mexican embassy are unfounded. PS The Arizona Bill does NOT supercede Federal law. ![]() While Illegals might not put trust in the American system of government, we Americans should, give it time to work. If this law is unconstitutional it will eventually end up in the court system to be so challenged. In those other states it is generally peaceful, and if not, all individuals “citizens or not” have recourse through the court system. While our country’s past may justify concern, I like to think we have come along way from such abuse and feel it best to wait and watch how the law will be enforced. It is not the law that is in the wrong… What has incited the minds of the people (generally minority groups) is their FEAR of how the law will be carried out. Laws like the one in Arizona have already been enacted many years ago in other states like California and my home state of Utah. "I'm constantly annoyed that people are distracted by false conspiracies such as 9/11, when all around we provide evidence of real conspiracies, for war or mass financial fraud.As a country we are so afraid at offending anyone we can loose sight of our common sense. It's important not to confuse these two," Assange told the Belfast Telegraph last July. ![]() There are also crazed conspiracy theories. ![]() In interviews, Assange has also railed against paranoiacs who tout false conspiracies, citing the 9/11 Truth movement. ![]() In answering Guardian readers' questions in December, he complained that "weirdos email us about UFOs or how they discovered that they were the anti-christ whilst talking with their ex-wife at a garden party over a pot-plant." WikiLeaks has also long battled the Church of Scientology, and Assange himself fought with the Church's lawyers as early as the mid-90s, when anti-Scientology sites were hosted on the Internet service provider he co-founded,. If this deflates many UFO fans, it may come as more of a shock to the Raelians themselves, who awarded Assange the title of "Honorary Guide to Humanity" in December.Īlthough the UFO community has placed many of its hopes on Assange and even suggested that he may have subconsciously revealed backwards encrypted messages about aliens in his 60 Minutes interview, the WikiLeaks founder's disdain for the Raelian cult shouldn't come as a surprise.
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