Props to Arizona state that it believes the State of Arizona is doing the right thing with its immigration law. I agree that, "It isn't fair for illegal immigrants to come to our country and try to get as many benefits as possible, when there are other immigrants doing it legally." Also being illegal leads to no jobs and more crimes. The American citizens would then be bombarded with taxes to provide for the illegal citizens even with deportation. There are plenty U.S citizens who have acquired their citizenships legally and worked very hard to do so. It would be very unfair to allow illegal immigrants to reside here without having to follow the procedures as other foreigners.
Arizona should do what it takes to be fair to their citizens who have worked hard to be legal and deserves to be safe when having done so. This protection has been sworn upon the U.S. citizens and seeking it is highly enforced. If the immigrants want to be American citizens you would think they could appreciate that fact. What is the problem with Identify your citizenship if you belong here? I understand and agree that the law can be determined as racial profiling and disagree with its verification tactics, but it lures me to think I would rather be profiled and know that I am legal, than to use one law to overlook another. What type of citizen would you be as a manipulator of the law? In agreement with Brooke Christensen and "Props to Arizona," the illegal immigrants should be proud to have the opportunity to "show they did it the right way."
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