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How high court ruling affects Alabama immigration law
A decision by the U.S. Supreme Court today could strike a major blow to Alabama’s anti-illegal immigration law. The split decision written by Justice Anthony Kennedy struck down three portions of the … More »
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I guess this is one way to keep the Democratic vote around for the next election.

Just open the border and turn the USA into Mexico,problem solved! Could this satisfy the liberal elite? I doubt that it would,so since Jesus ,Jose and Julio need nice housing for their families allow them to shop for a home of their choosing and make the occupants move .The government can issue the new home owners a stipend for life because it wouldn't be fair that they start at the bottom.

Orwell's 1984 book becoming reality is closer than we think,but the Mexicans will be running the government not the democrats or republicans.

Now that the supremes have ruled we can go back and add tough new restrictions to our state law that are not in conflict with their ruling.....

I think we should start a non-profit to raise money for rental property for illegals in nicer neighborhoods.....like where the Sheltons live for example.I think the lib elitists should be able to experience the lower property values and crime that the middle class have experienced here in Decatur and across the nation.Think about how many illegals could fit in a house out at Point Mallard,Burningtree,or over by Country Club road. LOL

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