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Federation for American Immigration Reform President Dan Stein Debates Hazleton Ordinance

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Dan Stein Debates Hazleton Ordinance

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  • I'm from Hazleton. The law states you must be a US citzen to live here or at least have a permit. So in fact the term illegal means NOT LEGAL. Means they are breaking the law. The laws need to be enforced. Not 10 years after someone illegally entered the US but as soon as they illegally enter.

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  • It actually is. Read the Constitution, specifically the Tenth Amendment. On the other hand, cities such as San Francisco that enact illegal alien sanctuary policies are not only aiding illegal immigration, they are breaking federal law. So get your facts straight, please.

  • Wow fucking stupid ass, shove this shit up your vag.

  • haha, somewhere in between? i'm not aware of anyone who's half-legal.

  • up yours!

  • PLEASE DON'T READ THIS. You will get kissed on the nearest possible Friday by the love of your life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However, if you don't post this comment to at least 3 videos, you will die within 2 days. Copy and paste this, to be saved

  • it actually is not.

  • If the stupid feds won't enforce the laws, it's up to the states and local governments to do the job.

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