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Texas new Rep Majority brings out 14 bill against illegal immigration day 1 - Page 2

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01-12-2011, 01:48 PM
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If you are brown ---)))) turn around, If you are light ++++everything's gonna be alrightttt -- lol, ok let me stop and be serious for a minute. Truthfully though history has shown that hispanics are usually the ones getting the side eye (racial stereotyping) from these types of situation. And so it begins....
Race should have nothing to do with this.
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Race should have nothing to do with this.
i know race has nothing to do with this, when some hispanic sheriff (i think adrian garcia) was voted into office in houston people thought he was going to get rid of 287(g) (thanks bill clinton for 287(g)) then he came out and stated it was a good program and he was going to keep it.

http://www.ice.gov/doclib/foia/memor...tyso111609.pdf


Sheriff Adrian Garcia on Monday introduced a 13-member citizens panel to advise him on how illegal immigrants are screened in Harris County jails.

The advisory committee will not debate whether to continue the screening program, Garcia said. It will suggest ways he can improve the 287(g) program, which deputizes county jailers to assume some federal immigration enforcement functions

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...n/7009194.html
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i guess no one's heard of uncle ruckus? Hell do they even read Uncle Tom's cabin in school anymore?
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eVerify isn't ready for the current mode of use (only for federal contractors) let alone for the general populace no matter how hard ex-Cali Scott blows hot air around it. And legislators in Talahasee admit the Arizona- style legislature doesn't have any support among their colleagues.
2012 grand elections aren't THAT far, both parties will need votes, and it is clear and obvious that Arizona- style hardcore alienates a sizable chunk of voting body.

Florida's new governor implemented the EVerify yetserday. I think.
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[quote=hardin;206067]eVerify isn't ready for the current mode of use (only for federal contractors) let alone for the general populace no matter how hard ex-Cali Scott blows hot air around it. And legislators in Talahasee admit the Arizona- style legislature doesn't have any support among their colleagues.
2012 grand elections aren't THAT far, both parties will need votes, and it is clear and obvious that Arizona- style hardcore alienates a sizable chunk of voting body.[/QUOTE

Republicans draw all the new voting districts for the whole country now for another ten years. They are going to break up any large minority sectors and blend them into huge minority districts so minorities will have no affect on the vote. Supreme court has already made a judgment on this in the state of texas that all states with Republican governors and legislator will follow.
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Sen. Dan Patrick, R-Houston, also filed Senate Bill 126, which would require law enforcement to check the legal documentation of lawfully stopped individuals if they have reasonable suspicion. A person who is not in Texas legally could be arrested and turned over to federal immigration officials.


What is considered Reasonable Suspicion?
The cops here in Texas can do whatever the hell they want. Its not like other states like you see in California or Washington were they have to be respectful if you piss them off a Texas cop he will bust you up in a heart beat. Dont you remember three years ago on CNN where the guy here in dallas car jacked a Semi truck? See what happened they didnt do what California cops do and chase them around they had 6 cops jump out of one van and blow the f$xker away on National TV. If the state is going to cut back funds from Sanctuary Cities such as Houston then the cops will arrest anyone who looks suspicious. I had a idea this was going to happen when I saw the budget deficits and the increasing home taxes here in Texas. We spend more money than anyone on benefits for illegals so now that the house and senate of texas has a 47 seat majority they are going to keep passing immigration laws for the next 4 years.
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If you are brown ---)))) turn around, If you are light ++++everything's gonna be alrightttt -- lol, ok let me stop and be serious for a minute. Truthfully though history has shown that hispanics are usually the ones getting the side eye (racial stereotyping) from these types of situation. And so it begins....
I dont know about that in my younger wild days I had a few cops bust me up trying to run from a keg party when I was 16. Whopped my ass for running and then called my parents to come pick me up from jail with busted up face and back were a couple of them hit me with a billy club. Bastards hate Texas cops.
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[quote=jkl;206147]i know race has nothing to do with this, when some hispanic sheriff (i think adrian garcia) was voted into office in houston people thought he was going to get rid of 287(g) (thanks bill clinton for 287(g)) then he came out and stated it was a good program and he was going to keep it.

http://www.ice.gov/doclib/foia/memor...tyso111609.pdf


Sheriff Adrian Garcia on Monday introduced a 13-member citizens panel to advise him on how illegal immigrants are screened in Harris County jails.

The advisory committee will not debate whether to continue the screening program, Garcia said. It will suggest ways he can improve the 287(g) program, which deputizes county jailers to assume some federal immigration enforcement functions

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...n/7009194.html[/QUOTE


If the state is going to cut your funds if you do not enforce immigration laws guess what that Hispanic police chief will do? Put illegals in jail. Houston was the largest Sanctuary city in Texas. Not just from Mexico from Tanga kenya from all over the place.
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Fuck. This is not good at all. I just need another.. 23 months before I can be done with my degree and I get deported after that... fine with me.

Edit:
Looked at the tentative legislative calendar. May 30th is the last day of this 2year session. So... 136 more legislative days to keep an eye on :/
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We won't let them have Texas. Trust me, we are many and we are armed with knowledge and activism. This is going to be a good year for activists in Texas.
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