

n May of 2010
Michael Posner,
Barack Obama's
Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights & Labor—(wonder who created that designation? Only a social progressive would coin that one), headed the US delegation to China to the
US-China Human Rights Dialogue
where he incessantly made reference to the recently enacted Arizona
immigration law-enforcement bill as an example of the United States' own
human rights failure. That law,
Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act, was signed into law on April 23, 2010 by
Gov. Jan Brewer. Tens of thousands of people—most of them union workers from elsewhere, who were ordered to protest—demonstrated against
Brewer's Law on May 1, 2010—
International Workers Day—(i.e., communist workers day) in over 70 US cities.

A rally in LA attended by
Cardinal Roger Mahoney,
the Archbishop of Los Angeles, drew almost 60 thousand protesters. LA
became the epicenter of the anti-Arizona immigration law-enforcement law
with thousands of legal and illegal Mexicans. With a nationwide protest
by hundreds of thousands of US citizens over one State assuming the
power of the federal government,
Attorney General Eric Holder
filed suit in the US District Court for the District of Arizona on July
6, 2010, challenging Arizona's right to regulate immigration laws,
accusing the State and its governor of racial profiling.
Why? Because illegal aliens aren't immigrants. They are foreign nationals who don't belong here. Many of them them have criminal records.
Some have other disqualifying conditions. They are all felons simply
because stealing into the United States is a felony. Increasingly, those illegals aren't Mexicans. They are Muslims.
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