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SB 2179 If you thought Arizona’s was Bad, check out Mississippi’s Anti-Immigrant Law

11 January 2011 6 Comments

SB2179

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  • MississippiTaxpayer said:

    I am reading it today and headed to the capitol this evening.. hopefully I will have completely read it before the ‘anti’ illegal’ gathering I will be attending.. I am attending this to learn and to speak out in favor of enforcing the law… illegal means illegal.

  • jorge ruiz said:

    esta ley es injusta para personas como yo que solo tratamos de contribuir con el estado de mississippi espero que los legisladores se den cuenta esta ley es completamente racista y no entre en vigor

  • Joe said:

    I agree with approving SB2179. These illegal aliens are costing the US millions of dollars. Most of them qualify for government assistance such as medicaid, foodstamps, medicare, etc. These illegals are heavily dependent on government assistance. Pregnant women immediately qualify for medicaid if they are below poverty level regardless if they are illegal. Listen, these illegal women like to have babies. I am talking about 3 to 6 while American women limit the baby having because of financial circumstances. If we, vote against this law, we will continue to have a massive influx of women and men. They are costing us big time. APPROVE SB2179!

  • michaelia valdez said:

    This bill is racial profiling and if passed will make it ok for people to discriminate against other

  • tina vasguez said:

    the law is crazy .this suppose to be a free country.when did they change that ?

  • Frances May said:

    I am against these anti-immigration bills. They will encourage harassment , as if there isn’t enough of that already. These people deserve a path to legality. I’ve never known more honest, hard working individuals. Can’t someone sit down and figure this out. We don’t have to put them on public assistance like half the population is on. All they want to do is work and support their families. Oh, I forgot, and buy food, clothing and other economy boosting items. Paying for all of that with cash, too, by the way.

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