Indiana senator wants immigration law similiar to Arizona's
Republican Mike Delph said Indiana should consider adopting a similar policy to verify citizenship of suspected illegal immigrants.
Indianapolis - An Indiana state senator is pushing for an immigration policy similar to Arizona's to deter illegal immigrants from entering Indiana.
A new law in Arizona makes it a crime for any foreign national to be in the state illegally. The law also states any foreign national must carry citizen documents and proof of lawful entry.
Republican Mike Delph said Indiana should consider adopting similar powers to verify citizenship of suspected illegal immigrants. A new poll shows 60% of Americans support Arizona's law.
the cost to deport 12 mil? you must be reading the hispanic rights groups figures. The cost to deport would be the smallest investment ever made for the amount of jobs that would be newly available in history.
sleepytrucker252 1 year ago
The cost to educate illegals in Arizona alone comes close to 1 billion. Nation wide the cost is staggering. So would would actually SAVE lots of money by DEPORTING ALL OF THEM.
Stwatubes 1 year ago
Cost to deport 12 million illegals is $4 Billion. If the niece Maria is not a US Citizen then she goes with the family. If the niece Maria is a minor US Citizen then she goes with the family.
borderraven 1 year ago
Read
Article 1 Section 10 Clause 3 "states can declare war if invaded"
Article 2 Section 3 "President shall take Care that the Laws be Faithfully Executed"
Article 4 Section 4 "Every state in the union, is responsible to every state in the union, for securing our union against INVASION."
Google:
"US Department of Justice, Criminal Resource Manual, Section 1918 Arrest of Illegal Aliens by State and Local Officers":
Look up
32CFR215 - 32CFR215.4(a) Posse Comitatus
borderraven 1 year ago