Nationl's Toughest Immigration Law Is Signed in Arizona
By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD
NYTimes
PHOENIX — Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona signed the nation’s toughest bill on illegal immigration into law on Friday. Its aim is to identify, prosecute and deport illegal immigrants...makes it a state crime — a misdemeanor — to not carry immigration papers."
Given the Arizona action, which anti-immigration technology should be our current guide?
A) The instant depotation of suspected hispanics from 1930's L.A.,, which elimitated all futre Hispanic influence from California.
B) The Great Wall of China - 1449-1644, which darn near stopped the Mongol invaders.
C) Prohibition - when they were just trying to keep booze out of the country for 12 years.
D) Mason Dixon line, which divided "Free" from "Slave" states from 1787 to 1865.
E) The 880 mile long Yalu River border between N. Korea and China, complete with barbed wire fences, machine gun posts and land mines, and which stops all but 10,000 illegals each year.
F) The Iron Curtain, with walls, land mines, "no man's land" and complete surrender of individual freedoms and which stopped all but a handful of illegals for forty years
G) Hadrians Wall, which has kept Socttish influence out of Roman Britian for the last 2,000 years.
H) The Simpson's wall which divided Old Springfield from New Springfield
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