This is fun...
Starting to sound like Felix and Oscar on the Odd Couple.
A hot topic, but hardly worth an anuerysm. And likely, it's not possible to flame aquiescence from another member in this forum.

If you are coming at this debate with the constitution and the law being your datum, then you'll have a different set of values than if social justice is your datum. Unfortunately they don't teach constitutional law any more, just case precedent law. (which consistently changes the law's datum to a more socially conscious point) So with social justice being the only datum most in our educational system are learning, it's no surprise that is what they will defend. Some day they (the untaught) might learn that there are two sides to what they've learned, but till then they will speak through ignorance.

If you are going to break the law and get caught, you should suffer the lawful consequences. Illegals should be no different in that regard, regardless of what "community organizers" and the American Civil Liberties Union want you to think...
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Arizona: Taking Immigration Into Their Own Hands Doing the job the Feds wont. Ariz. governor signs immigration enforcement bill A response to the Feds failure on immigration.....im sure it will be challenged in court due to the "supremecy clause"......but Article IV section 4 of the Constitution says the US will garauntee each state a republican form of Govt. & protect it from invasion and domestic violence. Sounds like a fun legal case to follow. Texas should follow suit. Rating: 5