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« on: July 28, 2010, 08:49:38 AM »

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Wednesday, 28 Jul 2010 07:56 AM

By: Joseph Weber

A majority of likely voters say the federal government should take legal action against cities that provide safe havens to illegal immigrants and cut federal funds to so-called "sanctuary cities," a Rasmussen Reports survey shows.

The survey, released Tuesday, said 54 percent support legal action against sanctuary cities and 60 percent support withholding federal funds from the jurisdictions.

Critics of sanctuary cities say the Justice Department is acting unfairly by not pursuing such cities for breaking the law while taking legal action against Arizona for instituting state measures against illegal immigration.

"The federal government should be suing San Francisco, which has refused to cooperate with the federal government in enforcing immigration laws," said Corey Stewart, chairman of the Prince William (Va.) County Board of County Supervisors.

In 2007, Mr. Stewart was at the forefront of the issue, driving some of the county's toughest immigration laws.

"Our belief is that President Obama should be suing mayors [of sanctuary cities], not Arizona," said Maryland state Delegate Patrick L. McDonough, Baltimore County Republican. Mr. McDonough said he plans to introduce two immigration laws during the next General Assembly session: one that calls for a state ban on sanctuary cities and another patterned after the Arizona law.

A representative for U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. recently said a "big difference" exists between a state or locality choosing not to use resources to enforce a federal law and a state passing its own immigration policy that "actively interferes with federal law."

Rasmussen found that 56 percent of those surveyed oppose the Justice Department's action against Arizona and that 61 percent favor legislation similar to Arizona's in their own state.
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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2010, 11:36:27 PM »

What I have been saying since the whole AZ flap began.

It would be harder to find a bigger double-standard.
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« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2010, 07:06:14 AM »

They need to keep pressing this issue too.

What the pro-amnesty people do not understand is that most of us who are critical of amnesty of any kind are NOT necessarily against immigrants coming here LEGALLY.
That's all I ask!!!! I don't care if you want to come here, but DO IT LEGALLY!
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