2011年9月16日星期五

There are a few folks who don’t think it would be prudent to make it truly illegal to break the law?

That it would be ill-advised to enforce existing immigration laws?Arizona is simply making it Rosetta Stone V3 possible to identify an illegal lawbreaker after he/she has been spotted breaking another law — the new law (one California should immediately pass. Are you listening, Sacramento?) that specifically states that a person may not be stopped just because of profiling. What guts, Arizona. We applaud you in doing what the federal government just does not have the nerve to do — secure our borders.— Burt Smith, CamarilloVictim pays againIf Arizona were really interested in immigration reform, it would arrest the people who hire illegal immigrants. If desperate people know that jobs are available, they will get there any way they can.The people luring these workers here depend on this slave labor, and we are all spoiled by lower prices. Yet, again, the victim pays the price.— Mary Anne Powers, VenturaRead the lawRe: your April 27 editorial, “Arizona takes the wrong path”:You are right only in that California has the most illegal immigrants of any state and that the federal government, starting with the White House and Congress and concluding with Homeland Security, has failed to protect citizens from the resulting financial burden and criminal threats.If The Star had thoroughly read Arizona’s SB1070, it would have seen that the bill only enforces federal law. This bill requires enforcement of immigration laws already in place.The editorial should have been a call to action by the state of California for the enforcement of federal laws, which Arizona has courageously done, instead of tagging along after President Barack Obama and labeling it “misguided.”— Jim Hindes, CamarilloFrustration boilsRe: your April 27 editorial, “Arizona takes the wrong path”:As my Rosetta Stone Spanish Latin very wise Aunt June just stated: “Once again it takes a woman to show true courage.” She was referring to the new immigration law the governor of Arizona recently signed.I have many relatives who live in Arizona and have learned and seen the impact the illegals have in the Phoenix area. One niece left her teaching position to go into administration because students absolutely refused to stand for the flag, salute or sing the national anthem. The rude behavior with the support of their parents, the Mexican flags flying from cars, the crime, etc., have taken a toll.Arizona, Texas, California and the rest of the U.S. have waited for years for the federal government to do its job and received nothing but pandering to people who are here illegaly. One question: Why don’t we bill Mexico or any other nation for the cost of jailing their citizens? By the same token, we would deserve a legitimate bill for any jailed citizen of ours in another country. If they don’t pay up, take it off any future financial help they receive Rosetta Stone Spain Spanish from us.Like many, I don’t hate the illegal immigrants although I do hate the financial impact and the complete and absolute failure of our government to deal with this.I also hate any government that makes it impossible for its citizens to have a decent life so that they feel they have no option but to leave their country of origin.— Kathryn Levesque, Thousand OaksRegarding amnestyI am wondering about the legal aspect of the ACLU helping illegal immigrants get amnesty from the U.S. It seems like a double standard. If I were to help 100 illegal immigrants cross the border and was caught, I would probably get jail time. Do we not have quotas on how many immigrants are allowed into this country, so there is no possibility of one group of immigrants changing the way our government operates?Everyone with knowledge of the law keeps screaming bias on the treatment of illegal immigrants from south of the border. Is it not bias to allow them to speak their language instead of English? It is not bias to [Rosetta Stone] require them to speak English. We require English only when here. What makes this country so great is that we speak one language (even though we are a country of several nationalities) and learn from each other.

没有评论:

发表评论