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How do we(lao) feel about the new immigration law just passed recently in Arizona?
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I knew we have a big lao community in Phoenix,Glendale, Scotsdale, and Tempe Area. and i'm kindda surprise that i don't hear or see any Lao-Arizonains coming out say something about it. i'm pretty sure they have( i should say) we have a lots of brothers/Sisters, Uncles and other relatives live in the Area with Vias expire or without any legal documention. So i would like to know how do we lao as a whole feel about this new immigration law ??...

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I don't think there's that many "illegal Laotian" out there. The only illegals would be those coming from Mexico and southward.

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new law. who can get benefit ?? what kind of benefit ?

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Anonymous wrote:you lao
you laos look like mexican evileye

I don't think there's that many "illegal Laotian" out there. The only illegals would be those coming from Mexico and southward.




 



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Anonymous wrote:you lao
you laos look like mexican evileye

I don't think there's that many "illegal Laotian" out there. The only illegals would be those coming from Mexico and southward.




 



Yes you right Bro if you go way way back before the white spanish settle in these legions, from Central all the way down to South  America. as you can see the Machu pichu Indian tribes and Astech tribes in Mexico. these are from Asians descendents. this is true, i didn't make this up. Brother can look it up in the History book. But i don't mean all the Indian tribes Ok..

 



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Seventh lawsuit filed over Arizona's immigration crackdown

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Seventh lawsuit filed over Arizona's immigration crackdown



Yeahh,  even the justice departmenthas filed suit in district court seeking to block an Arizona law that will force police to investigate the immigration status of any one they reasonably suspect of being an illegal immigrants.. and it is fairly obvious that the justice department's legal challenge to Arizona's immigration law is far more about politics than it is about any vital defense of the U.S Constitution... As the  midterm elections approach, this administration continues it' ending quest for the wedge issues that will divide the electorate, and no doubt about it, this one does, now there is much in Arizona law that is ill-advised .  but there 's no question that a state with estimated more than 200,000 illegal immigrants including a Thriving Drug Cartel is between the proverbial rock and a hard place.. this isn't just bad law, it's bad politics tooo..

 



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this arizona's law is a response to a run-away population growth,
whose main target is the illegal mexicans and those south of the US border.

the ramification to those lao families
whose parent(s) has expired visa is that they would be a casualty of this law.confuse

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