Touching down in Phoenix.
"Mother asks police to take her children" by Associated Press | June 16, 2010
PHOENIX — Arizona police officers arrested a mother after she reportedly told police she didn’t want her children any longer.
Police in the Phoenix suburb of Surprise say they received a 911 call Friday from an 11-year-old boy who said his mother was packing and moving to California and wasn’t taking him or his 6-year-old brother with her.
Sergeant Mark Ortega, police spokesman, said the boy’s mother, Christina Muniz, 29, came out and told officers that she was “sick of her children’’ and wanted the police to take them so she can “have fun and play.’’
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Police said Muniz continued to be verbally abusive to the children in the presence of Child Protective Services and police.
As the children were being removed by Child Protective Services, officers said, the 11-year-old attempted to hug his mother and was met with a punch to the abdomen....
--more--"I really don't know how to respond to that one.
"In Ariz., a call to redefine citizen; Lawmaker takes aim at children of illegal immigrants" by Michelle Price, Associated Press | June 16, 2010
PHOENIX — Legal scholars laugh out loud at the proposal....
A lot of that going on today.
and warn that it would be blatantly unconstitutional, since the 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to anyone born in the United States.
But....
some politicians think the idea has a chance of passage....
If there is nothing else they are good at, at least they are great at wasting taxpayer time and money.
The 14th Amendment, adopted in 1868 in the aftermath of the Civil War, reads: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside.’’
Oh my goodness the NEWSPAPER READ the 14th Amendment of the Constitution!!!
Now WHEN are you guys going to READ the REST of IT -- especially the part about Congress, not private banks, coining and regulating money and the no ex post facto clause when it comes to telecom spying for the government?
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Senate candidate Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican and darling of the Tea Party movement, made headlines last month after saying that he favors denying citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants.
Related: Not Like Father Like Son
Actually, he is on this issue.
Strange how he gets more press than dad.
Related: Rand Paul calls Obama's criticism of BP 'un-American'
Who are you really working for, Rand? Rothschild family funding you?
A similar bill was introduced at the federal level in 2009 by former representative Nathan Deal, a Georgia Republican, but it has gone nowhere....
Yeah, we know what things move on Capitol Hill and why.
Citizenship as a birthright is rare in the world.
And yet the DIVISIVE, AGENDA-PUSHING, Zionist AmeriKan MSM portrays ANYONE who opposes the Jew World Order as a RACIST!
Yes, Americans, the WORLD is WORSE than YOU!!!
Many countries require at least one parent to be a citizen or legal resident.
You would NEVER KNOW THAT to OBSERVE the MSM DEBATE in AmeriKa, dear readers!
Adopting such a practice in the United States would be not only unconstitutional but also impractical and expensive, said Michele Waslin, a policy analyst with the proimmigrant Immigration Policy Center in Washington.
For WHO exactly?
"illegal immigrants, who mow the lawns, trim the hedges, clean the swimming pools, park the cars, serve the hors d'oeuvres, tidy up the mansions, and do many of the other things that make life so enjoyable for the rich"
Also see: Hitching a Ride With Homeland Security
Antiterror tactic is assailed, defended
The Illegal Immigrant Imprisonment Industry
Clear the Court: Boning Immigrants
Starting to GET a CLUE about AmeriKa now?
Yeah, TOO BAD the SAME FORCES that are "looking out for you" are simply USING YOU, immigrants as a source of cheap labor and scapegoat after their policies forced you to flee your country!
“Every single parent who has a child would have to go through this bureaucratic process of proving their own citizenship and therefore proving their child’s citizenship,’’ she said.
Araceli Viveros, 27, and her husband, Saul, 34, are illegal immigrants from the Mexican state of Guerrero. He has been in Phoenix for 20 years, she for 10, and their 2- and 9-year-old children are US citizens.
The lawmaker’s proposal “is very bad,’’ Viveros said. “It’s changing the Constitution, and some children won’t have the same rights as other children.’’
Yeah, there is a LEGAL PROCESS for DOING THAT called the AMENDMENT PROCESS!
In fact, THAT is why YOUR KIDS are LEGAL!!!
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Related: Globe Gives Immigration Terrorist Megaphone
Yeah, SOME PEOPLE get away with SUCH TALK and SOME PEOPLE ALWAYS have THEIR PROTESTS COVERED in the agenda-pushing paper!
"Protesters rally at Fenway Park; Ariz. game draws immigration law demonstrators" by Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff | June 16, 2010
The
The team has become mired in the vitriolic national debate over illegal immigration, a symbol of a state under fire for recently passing the most restrictive immigration law in the country. Protests have dogged them in Houston and Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami, and yesterday in Boston, where scores of demonstrators gathered behind the Green Monster before game time to rally against the law.
There was a baseball game last night?
Related: Title and history are on the line as Celtics head to Game 7
Got beat bad, huh?
Not as bad as that Woodman kid from two years ago.
Yesterday’s demonstrators — about 200 people from labor unions, church groups, and immigrant advocates — crowded the sidewalk behind sausage stands....
Oh, yeah, before taking a bite, you better read Fenway Franks, Get Your Fenway Franks Here
Hungry now?
Yeah, I'll wait until after the game, too.
The demonstration generated mixed reaction, from scowls to smiles of support. Most passersby ignored it, wrapped up in the game....
Oh, YES, those are the AMERICANS I KNOW!!!!!!
Inside the park before the game, both teams said they were eager to focus on baseball. The Major League Baseball Players Association criticized the law in April, but players seemed uncomfortable or uncertain talking about it yesterday....
Yup, NO JACKIE ROBINSON'S in baseball anymore!
In the visitors clubhouse, players seemed unfazed by the controversy brewing outside, eating rice and beans, watching World Cup soccer on big-screen television, playing cards, and reviewing their pay stubs.
WHAT a LIFE, huh?
More than 28 percent of the Diamondbacks players are immigrants, especially from Latin America, and Spanish flows as easily as English in the clubhouse....
Who cares about that?
It's the other aspects of the New World Order that concern me.
Inside their far more spacious clubhouse, the
Mike Lowell, standing at his locker, said he was not following it that closely, but said the immigration debate probably has arguments on all sides.
“I think it’s a tough situation,’’ he said, getting ready for the game. “I don’t think there is an easy solution to the problem.’’
Looking to be a diplomat after baseball, Mike?
Protesters are hoping to capitalize on America’s pastime to pressure team owners and baseball commissioner Bud Selig to oppose the Arizona law. Yesterday, Selig and Red Sox principal owner John Henry declined to comment through intermediaries....
Ever notice you NEVER SEE the GLOBAL WARMING FART-MISTERS at the TREE-SLAUGHTERING BALLPARKS (or carbon-spewing auto races)?
(Halftime update: Surprisingly no score between the Swiss and the Spanish, and the second half has just started)
(Update: the Swiss have scored in the 51st minute to take a 1-0 lead)