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This is not about the legality or illegality of a person. It's about profiling people (US CITIZENS included) based on appearance, for whether police are going to harass, jail, and/or fine someone for having dark skin and not having multiple forms of ID on them at any given time - regardless if you're a citizen or not.
Protesting this measure is more about protecting US citizens than it is about protecting illegals. How would you feel if you were a dark-skinned US CITIZEN who was being harassed by a cop and ushered to the police station in handcuffs for presuming you were an illegal? These people tout the idea of "freedom" so much, yet if the freedom of a dark-skinned citizen is taken away, they don't give a flying fuck. As long as the new law doesn't hurt the whites, thats fiiiiine & dandy. Shit.
The whiteys just want the darkies out of the state because they're fearful of other races. It's as simple as that. This is a red state, and it's always been that way, I've been here for 25 years. Just look at the kind of people who support this law. This is not about "protecting our borders" from terrorism, or what have you. I've witnessed the people who support this measure first hand express how they truly feel about Hispanics, calling them "a nasty bunch" and such. It's fucking disgusting.
Sure it's a problem, and illegals should NOT be here. But the end doesn't justify the means. You're giving up you're rights as a citizen if you support this bullshit.
- hmm maybe you should keep this in the political thread,, this is why i dont go there,,e-pill
- nobody's going to be "dragged to jail" for having dark skin. that's fox news alarmist shit right therescarabin
- you will be dragged to jail if you've broken the law. all the bill states is that citizenship status can be askedscarabin