pgje51
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14 years ago
Any Alabaman's here? I'm just catching up on the latest news with your immigration law crack down and was curious about what is really going on there. Several articles I read indicate folks are walking away from homes, keeping kids out of school and in general the streets are much quieter all around. Fear over economic impact is a grave concern.

Doesn't seem like much of a national fuss compared to the Arizona situation a year ago, despite indication that the Alabama laws are tougher.
ZRX1200
14 years ago
Racist crackers......
DrafterX
14 years ago

folks are walking away from homes, keeping kids out of school

pgje51 wrote:





only the illegal ones... 😟
DrafterX
14 years ago
I heard they were all heading to Florida... 😟
ZRX1200
14 years ago
I heard rfenster was gonna represent them Caz-Bono.......


Or um "Pro"
teedubbya
14 years ago
The bigger legal question is in Alabama if you marry your cousin is she still your Mom?
DrafterX
14 years ago

The bigger legal question is in Alabama if you marry your cousin is she still your Mom?

teedubbya wrote:




:-k prolly.... but she couldn't tell you what to do and stuff... 😟
teedubbya
14 years ago

:-k prolly.... but she couldn't tell you what to do and stuff... 😟

DrafterX wrote:



must be the cousin role that takes precidence rather than wife or mother.
DadZilla3
14 years ago

must be the cousin role that takes precidence rather than wife or mother.

teedubbya wrote:



It's all relative.
8trackdisco
14 years ago
Seems like a reasonable move. After 52 weeks of unemployment benefits, cut them in half (the benefit dollars, not the illegals), kick out the illegals, and get unemployed to work in the fields, lawn care industries, and the mega-chicken farms. If they don't take the job, deport them too.

Win/Win/Win.

dubleuhb
14 years ago

Seems like a reasonable move. After 52 weeks of unemployment benefits, cut them in half (the benefit dollars, not the illegals), kick out the illegals, and get unemployed to work in the fields, lawn care industries, and the mega-chicken farms. If they don't take the job, deport them too.

Win/Win/Win.

8trackdisco wrote:


Where is your compassion ?




























[sarcasm]
8trackdisco
14 years ago

Where is your compassion ?

























[sarcasm]

dubleuhb wrote:



I have low Empathy scores.
Brewha
14 years ago
These laws will defiantly change the number of cars they have up on cinderblocks.



No wait – I think I’m wrong . . . .
ZRX1200
14 years ago
It will change the number of cars with 22 inch wheels...... on 1500 dollar cars.
Brewha
14 years ago

It will change the number of cars with 22 inch wheels...... on 1500 dollar cars.

ZRX1200 wrote:


Dubba-duce be stylin’
wheelrite
14 years ago
Pedro has never even heard of Alabama..
nickatnite
14 years ago

Pedro has never even heard of Alabama..

wheelrite wrote:




good...tell him it's best for his sake he don't go there. It's like AZ only worse. For him it is.
nickatnite
14 years ago

Any Alabaman's here? I'm just catching up on the latest news with your immigration law crack down and was curious about what is really going on there. Several articles I read indicate folks are walking away from homes, keeping kids out of school and in general the streets are much quieter all around. Fear over economic impact is a grave concern.

Doesn't seem like much of a national fuss compared to the Arizona situation a year ago, despite indication that the Alabama laws are tougher.

pgje51 wrote:




=d> =d> =d>

about time a state grew a sack and pass some tough illegal immigration laws. unlike AZ who after passing some, decided only to bend over backwards for the illegal population and have them declared unconstitutional. Maybe other states will follow suit.
DadZilla3
14 years ago
Apologists for our open borders policy like to remind us of all the contributions that immigrants made to this nation in the past.

They conveniently forget to add two small details...it was legal immigration, and it was controlled.
wheelrite
14 years ago
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