Immigration Skirmish Brews In South Carolina

Arizona you’re not alone, there are many standing beside you and this is forcing Obama to start securing the border which most of us know that he will do as little as possible to not upset the Mexican vote that he needs.

In a quiet Southern bedroom community of gardens and parks across the country from Arizona, another skirmish in the battle over illegal immigration is brewing.

Summerville Councilman Walter Bailey, worried there is a void in immigration laws, has proposed an ordinance that goes farther than state law, which was sharpened two years ago to allow police to identify illegal immigrants for deportation.

The proposal would prevent illegal immigrants from living in the town of 45,000, which calls itself “Flower Town in the Pines,” and in most cases prevent them from working here.

Bailey, a former state prosecutor, says it was prompted in part by the Obama administration’s challenge of the new Arizona law that was to have taken effect this week.

“It was outrageous that when, by default, the state of Arizona has to go in there and do the job the federal government ought to be doing — instead of showing appreciation and support in Arizona, the federal government sues,” Bailey said. SOURCE

The NC cost of illegal immigration is $2.1 billion per year, Arizona-type immigration law

North Carolina is still talking of a Arizona-type immigration law. Illegal immigrants are costing us way to much money per year, taking jobs that American citizens need. (Read article below) Illegal immigrant drug crimes is another reason for a Arizona-type immigration law in North Carolina. This voter says arrest the illegal immigrants for the crime they have already committed by crossing the border illegally.

Dan Ramirez, Jim Pendergraph and Corey Thompson, all republican candidates for county commission, said in a news conference on Friday that North Carolina has waited too long to tackle illegal immigration and that it’s impacting the state’s bottom line. “The NC cost of illegal immigration is $2.1 billion per year,” says Pendergraph.

Pendergraph, who used the be the sheriff in Mecklenburg County, says he’ll push for an Arizona-type immigration law in North Carolina.

He says, “The reaction from some narrow minded people about my comments will be, ‘well he’s just a racist.’ That is what people say when they want to put me and others on the defensive because they have no other defense for the situation that they have placed themselves in.” SOURCE

Republican candidate for governor of Pennsylvania has a 10-point lead over this Democratic rival, immigration plays into the race!

The Republican candidate for governor of Pennsylvania has a 10-point lead over this Democratic rival in the race to replace Democratic Governor Ed Rendell, according to a survey on Tuesday.

The Republican candidate, Attorney General Tom Corbett, was favored by 49 percent of voters, compared with 39 percent favoring the Democratic candidate, Dan Onorato, the Allegheny County chief executive.
Corbett was backed by 65 percent of voters who support Arizona’s crackdown on illegal immigrants while Onorato was preferred by 68 percent of voters who oppose the new Arizona law.

Most Pennsylvanians, by a margin of 57 percent, favored Arizona’s new anti-immigration law, the poll said. SOURCE

The democrats did this to themselves and has no one else to blame for their down fall, Obama taking them down along with self! It will be great to see the November elections roll around and even greater to see the 2012 elections so we can evict Obama from the White House!