Seven Latin American Nations Join Mexico In Arizona Immigration Lawsuit
PHOENIX — Seven other Latin American countries want to join Mexico in supporting a lawsuit challenging Arizona's immigration enforcement law.
Bolivia, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Peru filed separate, nearly identical motions to join Mexico's legal brief supporting the lawsuit filed by U.S. civil rights and other advocacy groups.
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What part of illegal do they not understand? smithdotsmith1
All illegals are Mexicans ..... why don't we just round up all Mexicans and send them back where they belong? teron678
Rhode Island already is doing what Arizona's new law will do. In the nation's smallest state, troopers are reporting all illegal immigrants they encounter, even on routine traffic stops. They then are turned over for deportation. Even more amazing, they are doing so under the federal 287(g) program that trains local police to enforce federal immigration law. Since when do we listen to what other countries have to say?
vippy ......reply: And it's worked out so well. LOL! muffin buns
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