Friday, December 28, 2012

Mexico Fulfilling Reconquista Dreams Through U.S. Courts



Isn’t it wonderful that a foreign country can come to the United States and undermine our sovereignty?  It makes it that much easier when we have a federal government who cares more about the rights of an invader than its citizens.
Mexico has picked the most “progressive” court in the land to fulfill its reconquista dreams:  the 9th Circuit Court.

PHOENIX (AP) — The Mexican government has urged a U.S. court to stop Arizona from enforcing a minor section of the state's 2010 immigration law that prohibits the harboring of illegal immigrants.

Lawyers representing Mexico asked the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in a filing Wednesday to uphold a lower-court ruling that blocked police from enforcing the ban. Mexico argued the ban harms diplomatic relations between the United States, undermines the U.S.'s ability to speak to a foreign country with one voice and encourages the marginalization of Mexicans and people who appear to be from Latin America.

"Mexico cannot conduct effective negotiations with the United States when the foreign policy decisions of the federal governments are undermined by the individual policies of individual states," lawyers for the Mexican government said in a friend-of-the-court brief.

Undermined?  Let me get this straight.  Arizona is undermining the immigration laws of the United States?  The only parties I see who are undermining the immigration policies of our country is the Obama administration, Mexico, and basically the whole damn third-world who need an outlet for their indigent poor.
As far as I’m concerned:  Screw you Mexico!  Screw you Obama administration! And screw the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals!

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