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Governor Rick Perry responds to Supreme Courts decision on Arizona immigration

POSTED: Monday, June 25, 2012 - 12:19pm
UPDATED: Monday, June 25, 2012 - 5:19pm
AUSTIN, Texas — Gov. Rick Perry today released the following statement regarding the Supreme Court’s decision on Arizona’s immigration law:
“Today’s decision by the Supreme Court to uphold Arizona’s right to check the legal status of individuals within its borders is a victory not only for the people of Arizona, but for the rule of law. No state should be held hostage to a federal government that refuses to enforce the laws of the land.
“But today’s ruling is one step forward and two steps back – simply not good enough. It is bad enough that the Obama administration picks and chooses which laws it wishes to enforce, but for the United States Supreme Court to deprive states of some of those powers that are, in the words of Justice Scalia, ‘the defining characteristic[s] of sovereignty,’ is insulting to the Constitution and our right to govern ourselves.
“The people of Arizona took action consistent with federal law and in direct response to the failure of this administration to secure our nation’s borders. The absence of federal action on immigration enforcement directly spoils the integrity of our nation’s laws.”
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As we saw in the the election primaries, no-one gives a flip or a hoot about what this pretty boy (His opinion) says or thinks. Perry, it's time for you to admit that you are somewhat like Palin. She keeps flapping her lips with meaningless words and posing for the camera.
HEY RICK - WHAT % OF THE VOTE DID YOU GET? By the way...in case you don't know, % that symbol means percentage.












