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Criminalizing immigration? Ask Mexico | Washington Examiner - 0 views

  • Democrats should hold their applause and consider Mexico's immigration policies, codified in that country's General Law on Population adopted in 2000. Under Mexican immigration law, illegal immigrants are sentenced to up to two years in prison for a first violation and up to 10 years for a second violation. Foreigners in Mexico who violate their visas can be jailed for six years. Mexican law also empowers the government to deport any foreigner whose presence authorities deem to be harmful to Mexico's "economic or national interests, or who is not "physically or mentally healthy," or who lack the "necessary funds for their sustenance" for them and their dependents. We wonder if the sanctimonious Mr. Calderon would consider that "criminalizing immigration."
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      I wonder what the Democrats would say if Arizona insituted Mexico's immigration law? yet they appluad the Pres when he criticizes Arizona!
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    "Democrats should hold their applause and consider Mexico's immigration policies, codified in that country's General Law on Population adopted in 2000. Under Mexican immigration law, illegal immigrants are sentenced to up to two years in prison for a first violation and up to 10 years for a second violation. Foreigners in Mexico who violate their visas can be jailed for six years. Mexican law also empowers the government to deport any foreigner whose presence authorities deem to be harmful to Mexico's "economic or national interests, or who is not "physically or mentally healthy," or who lack the "necessary funds for their sustenance" for them and their dependents. We wonder if the sanctimonious Mr. Calderon would consider that "criminalizing immigration.""
Brian R

Gee, Maybe the Los Angeles City Council should boycott California because of California... - 0 views

  • attempt to verify the legal status of such person as a legal citizen, - notify the person of his apparent status as an illegal alien, and - contact the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service of the apparent illegal alien status. Also, subsection (c) of Section 834b prohibits [a]ny legislative, administrative, or other action by a city, county, or other legally authorized local governmental entity with jurisdictional boundaries, or by a law enforcement agency, to prevent or limit the cooperation required by subdivision (a)
    • Brian R
       
      CA law virtually requires CA police to do what Arizona law requires, also illegal to be sanctuary city.
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    "California's anti-illegal immigration law, Penal Code Section 834b, strangely enough, is similar to Arizona's new anti-illegal immigration law, SB 1070 (although California's Section 834b doesn't apply until after a lawful arrest, while Arizona's SB 1070 applies upon a "lawful contact" with law enforcement). Section 834b says every California law enforcement agency SHALL ("shall" implies a mandatory duty), if it suspects the arrested person is in the United States in violation of federal immigration laws"
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