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Support illegal immigration dialogue
January 25th, 2012
Arizona is following in Utah’s footsteps as business and civic leaders
push for support of five principles they hope will guide the state’s
immigration discussion in a new direction.


April 10th, 2012 at 11:43 am
I can’t blame anyone for wanting something for nothing. It’s just part of the human experience. My ancestors in the United States built and paid for roads, schools, hospitals, the telecommunications network, the electrical grid, canals, dams, the entire industrial complex of this country was built by the sweat and toil of millions of Americans for Americans. Now it seems there are millions of unfortunate, pennyless, starving refugees all over the world that think they have some sort of claim to what doesn’t belong to them, just because they exist. Well, I have news for you all. That isn’t how it’s going to work. If you want schools to educate your children, build schools. If you want hospitals to cure your sick, build hospitals. If you want food to feed your starving masses, grow food. There will not be a world welfare office that is going to supply you with all the things that you need that you or your government failed to plan for. The United States is not up for grabs by anyone. Come here legally, or go home.