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06-04-2011, 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by pup081 View Post
How is this like Nazi Germany? The Jews were German citizens who's rights were been violated. Illegal immigrants have broken US immigration laws, so in order to make it less attactive for illegals many states are trying to remove things that get them to come and bring their children. Years ago illegal immigrants who were mostly from Mexico didn't bring wives and children and the US had bascially a catch and release policy, meaning when a illegal immigrant was caught, they went to court and was given a order to come to court for trial at a later date. Oddly enough most never showed up to court and generally left town. Gee, wonder why?
Now that is no longer the case and now more likely then not any illegal immigrant will be detain and held and most likely deported to their home country.
I think that is a major difference between Nazi Germany which committed genocide of the Jews and mass murder in general and the US and state governments trying to end illegal immigration by ending anything that entices them in the first place and deporting them to their home country.

6 million Jews were killed by Nazi Germany, I don't see 6 million illegal immigrants being killed by the US or state governments.
You completely misconstrued my comment. I said it was something like out of Nazi Germany where they took an extreme step in 1933 to restrict Jews out of schools and universities; negating them the ability to further education. It was discriminatory and what Alabama is doing is having a discriminatory policy because education should be open to all residents, legal and not legal.

I never said we are being put into concentration camps and put to death. I don't understand where you got that idea from.
Last edited by Happygolucky; 06-04-2011 at 12:29 AM..
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