
Americans of all backgrounds that are concerned about immigration. Goldie, who lives in Tucson, Arizona wrote that all the Hispanic and Latinos there are "conservative."
In California, where the State Legislature is controlled by second-generation immigrant Hispanculturests, if a Republican Legislator speaks-up for American citizens, they are called
"racists."
It is ironic that Californians are looking to the Arizona Legislature to lead-the-way on immigration by implementing laws that are effective in dealing with all the problems they cause, Click Underlined Link:
Arizona Legislature Leads US On Immigration
There is an American economic myth that, Click Underlined Link:
The US Needs Immigrants to Fund Social Security
If Hispanics-Latinos are "conservative" (the political philosophy which believes in "the rule of law" except for the application of the immigration laws to their cultural fellows who have a disdain for and, in the case of illegal immigrants, a complete disregard for US immigration laws, they are not really
Conservative are they? and cannot be counted-on to vote for Republican candidates, so
why waste the time and money trying to convince them that
they are Republicans?
President Obama's nomination of Judge Sotomayor to the Supreme Court is an obvious payback to the immigrant groups for their millions-of-dollars in Presidential campaign donations. The Republican Senators conduct in the confirmation hearings is probably going, to be the source of complaints by the corporate media and preempt any interest among recently naturalilzed citizens in becoming Republican voters.
John McCain is facing a
primary election battle! from Arizonans angry about his support for immigration, Click Underlined Link:
John McCain Meets Patriotic Resistance