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  • first off he cant "handle" anything. the fed government only has one body that can pass laws. The congress, not ice dhs atfe or any alphabet agency. second there is this thing called the 10th amendment. the states can and should make their own laws to secure their respective borders. if that means arming citezens well that folks is called a well regulated militia. completley legal under the 2nd amendment of the constitution. we used to do that all the time they were called posseys.

  • john morten shame on you for not cracking skulls and standing up to your commie boss!

  • Morton says, in a world of limited resources... well there ya go, the states have stepped up! So, feds, stop complaining.

  • Article II, section 3, of the US Constitution, says:

    "The President, shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed."

    Instead the ObaMao administration is suing Arizona for enforcing federal immigration laws while ignoring "sanctuary cities" who refuse to enforce federal immigration laws.

    It's time to impeach ObaMao!

  • @yakyakyak69 >>> My thoughts exactly!!

  • Thank U FOX

    4 FiNALLy Xposing D link between white supremists & D republican party in Aryan-Zona(in D U Tube Video titled Arizona Armed Activists).

    FUNNy how they really Xpected people 2 believe D law they wrote isn't racist?

    That's like believing that some1 who writes a Hate America Book & parties w/terrorists, isn't in FACT a terrorist.

    ...Or those who buy D book 4 that matter.

  • Morton is an Idoit the only reason the law is failing is because the feds fail to enforce it.

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