"We understand that there's a push for your administration to develop a plan to unilaterally extend either deferred action or parole to millions of illegal aliens in the United States," they wrote in their letter. "We understand that the administration may include aliens who have willfully overstayed their visas or filed for benefits knowing that they will not be eligible for a status for years to come."
Now this is an interesting situation .... let's see if we can find a silver lining.
Wih this development, we now know that the Obama administration has no intention of effecting the federal government's responsibility to enforce border security. We also know that Arizona is (and other states are considering) passing laws that allow local and state law enforcement to do the fed's job, under the fed's rules.
So if President Present Procrastinator actually signs an order halting deportations (in violation of it's proclaimed purvue), why would Arizona (and other border states) not be entitled to exercise it's nullification powers to take over the enforcement if its' own borders?
Maybe with a newly-formed state militia?
I did some quick math, and found that given the length of AZ's border with Mexico (370 miles), you would need to find (roughly) 1 citizen out of every 1374 willing to serve in order to have 24/7 coverage of the border, stationing one armed citizen every 300 yards along said border.
I think AZ could handle that. And they could sweeten the deal by issuing good quality weapons to said citizens (maybe even full-auto?!), and let them keep them after their hitch is up.
Maybe things aren't looking so bad after all!
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