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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Mexican President, Felipe Calderon and Obama blast Arizona's immigration law

The following is a FoxNews article describing how *our* President, Obama and Mexican President, Felipe Calderon joined in bad-mouthing Arizona's new immigration law; you know, the one that Obama, Atty. Gen Eric Holder and Homeland Security Secretary and former AZ governor haven't even read! The law which pretty much mirrors federal law that the feds have refused to enforce.

I have an idea; Why not have Felipe shut up, go back to Mexico where Mexico's immigration laws are far more stringent than ours AND TAKE OBAMA WITH YOU. And I mean that in the nicest possible way.


Obama, Calderon Blast Arizona Immigration Law During White House Visit

FOXNews.com

President Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon joined hands Wednesday in blasting Arizona's controversial immigration law, with Obama calling the legislation a "misdirected effort" after Calderon slammed it as discriminatory.


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President Obama stands with Mexican President Felipe Calderon during the playing of the American National Anthem, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, May 19, 2010. President Calderon will be attending a state dinner at the White House with President Obama later in the evening (AP).
President Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon joined hands Wednesday in blasting Arizona's controversial immigration law, with Obama calling the legislation a "misdirected effort" after Calderon slammed it as discriminatory.

Obama, speaking next to Calderon during Wednesday's state visit, called the tough immigration law a "misdirected expression of frustration over our broken immigration system."

"We're examining any implications especially for civil rights because in the United States of America, no law abiding person -- be they an American citizen, illegal immigrant, or a visitor or tourist from Mexico -- should ever be subject to suspicion simply because of what they look like."

Obama said he has directed the Justice Department to review the law and said he expects to receive a final report soon.

Arizona's law, which takes effect in July, will make it a crime under state law to be in the U.S. illegally

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