Senator Ruben Diaz, Sr. speaks on immigration issue in Arizona – May 4, 2010

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Senator Ruben Diaz, Sr. speaks on immigration issue in Arizona – May 4, 2010

MEXICO IMMIGRATION LAWS read by Mark Levin from FactReal.com (5/19/2010)

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www.FactReal.com MEXICO’S IMMIGRATION LAWS ARE TOUGHER THAN THE US IMMIGRATION LAWS. Mexico’s President Felipe Calderón came to the US and criticized the Arizona law. Since many in the Obama administration have not read the Arizona law but have attacked it, Mark Levin decided to read to Obama and Calderón the Mexican immigration laws (article by article) to show how strict they are. MEXICO’S IMMIGRATION LAW & CONSTITUTION (links, PDFs…) factreal.wordpress.com ARIZONA SB1070: Short Analysis (and Amendment HB2162) factreal.wordpress.com SB1070: ARIZONA IMMIGRATION LAW (Links to Bill Text, Chronology, Guide) factreal.wordpress.com GRAPH – ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION: factreal.wordpress.com Obama & Calderon bashing Arizona Law: gatewaypundit.firstthings.com PHOTOS – Mexican President Felipe Calderon visit to White House (5/19/2010) mediagallery.usatoday.com 73% of Americans Agree with Arizona Law: hotair.com

Gutierrez Applauds Justice Deptartment Challenge of Arizona immigration bill

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June 18, 2010 – Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez (IL-4) speaks with Ed Schultz on MSNBC’s Ed Schultz on the Ed Show

Va. Lawmaker Backing Arizona’s Immigration Policy

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Prince William Board of Supervisors Chair Corey Stewart on why he feels the nation should back the Arizona legislation.

Senator David Vitter’s Plan to Block Obama Lawsuit Against Arizona Immigration Law

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Senator David Vitter’s Plan to Block Obama Lawsuit Against Arizona Immigration Law

Qwanz Arizona Immigration Bill Response Video

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Inka from Qwanz.com continues the discussion on the Arizona Immigration Bill. Share your thoughts by visiting www.Qwanz.com now!

Federal Gov Ready To Sue Arizona Over Immigration Law! Congressman Gutierrez

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MOXNews.com June 18, 2010 MSNBC The ED Show

Reaction as Arizona prepares to defend new immigration law

Posted on July 22, 2010 by  
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The lines in Arizona’s battle against illegal immigration have been drawn.

New Arizona Immigration Law SB 1070

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Going over the tough new Arizona immigration bill signed into law by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer. The bill is supported by approximately 70% of Arizona’s residents. There are around 460000 illegal immigrants in the state and crime related to their community is felt to be on the rise and/or at a dangerous level to legal US citizens. John D. Villarreal and Paul F. Villarreal, who are 1/2 Hispanic, of Conservative New Media discuss this hot news story.______________________ By: John D. Villarreal (174 IQ), founder of Conservative New Media, a real-life super genius and former host of GameSpot TV & KSFO (political talk radio)! www.JohnDVillarreal.com Subscribe to my videos now! http Also subsribe to the Conservative New Media You Tube Channel here: www.youtube.com Also be sure to add the Conservative New Media Facebook group! www.facebook.com Join the Villa Army today!

Redneck on Arizona’s immigration law

Posted on July 11, 2010 by  
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The western US state of Arizona has enacted the toughest immigration law in the country aimed at cracking down on hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants. Barack Obama, the US president, has called the law “misguided” and expressed concern over possible civil rights implications. Activists say the new legislation legalises racial profiling and discrimination, and right groups have vowed to take their case to the nation’s highest courts. The new legislation is likely to reignite a national debate on the reform of the US federal immigration system.

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