Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Immigration - Arizona's law works great in Virginia
Tell me again. What exactly is wrong with Arizona's law?
It's a mirror image of the federal law that's NOT being enforced, and the results of a similar law in Virginia seem quite impressive...
It's a mirror image of the federal law that's NOT being enforced, and the results of a similar law in Virginia seem quite impressive...
David Sherfinski writes about it at WashingtonExaminer.com:
"The national outcry over Arizona's immigration law is nothing new for Prince William County residents — hundreds ofpeople on both sides of the illegal immigration debate poured into marathon public hearings in fall 2007 when the county was passing its crackdown.
Since then, the county has turned over more than 2,000 suspected illegal immigrants to the federal government, and crime last year reached a 15-year low.
Other Northern Virginia jurisdictions also have turned over hundreds of suspected illegal immigrants to Immigration and Customs Enforcement through their own programs."