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Supreme Court to Consider AZ’s Illegal Immigration Law

Against the expressed wishes of Obama White House lawyers, the United States Supreme Court has agreed to resolve the Obama Department of Justice’s lawsuit against the State of Arizona over its get-tough illegal immigration law (SB 1070). The decision comes just weeks after the High Court announced it would take on a lawsuit over the constitutionality of Obamacare, setting the stage for two extremely contentious legal battles in the middle of a heated presidential election year.

Read the rest at Big Government

So It Begins – New Haven, CT Requesting Permission to Allow Non-Citizens to Vote

Yes, you read that correctly.  New Haven, CT mayor John DeStefano-D (Shocker, he is a democrat) has put in a petition into state authorities requesting that everyone be allowed to vote in local elections.  You don’t even need to be in the country legally.

DeStefano, a Democrat, said illegal immigrants pay taxes indirectly through rent and send their kids to New Haven schools and should be able to vote.
The estimate of the illegal population in New Haven is said to be about 10,000 to 12,000.  New Haven is what one would call a sanctuary city.

Read it all at Pundit Press

How Rumors Get Started: Gov. Martinez’s Grandparents Were Not Illegal Immigrants

There are certain “types” of people who are just not allowed to be conservative. You know what I’m talking about. For example, a certain African American Supreme Court Justice will always be the subject of bilious contempt because he holds legal and constitutional views that differ from what a black public servant is expected to hold.

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Only 1 in 4 have any type of favorable view of Janet Napolitano

Thanks to TSA airport pat-downs and the continuing debate over illegal immigration, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano remains one of the better-known – and most unpopular – members of President Obama’s Cabinet.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that only 25% of Likely Voters have at least a somewhat favorable impression of Napolitano, down from 32% in June of last year. Forty-seven percent (47%) have an unfavorable opinion of the former Arizona governor, while 29% are not sure what they think of her. The new findings include seven percent (7%) with a Very Favorable view of Napolitano and 29% with a Very Unfavorable one.