24 December, 2014

When States’ Privileges Become Federal Rights

Posted by Socrates in America, America-the-sitcom, federal courts, federal government, federal power, illegal immigration, immigration, immigration bills/laws, Socrates, states' rights at 5:03 pm | Permanent Link

The states used to decide who gets driver’s licenses. But now, the federal government does. A federal court has ruled that Arizona must give driver’s licenses to young illegal aliens, who are also known as “Dreamers.”

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  • 4 Responses to “When States’ Privileges Become Federal Rights”

    1. fd Says:

      The criminal 14th amendment gave the federals complete control over citizenship. Statehood is defunct

    2. Tim McGreen Says:

      We don’t have any “rights”, we only only have government-granted privileges that can be taken away at any time for any reason -or no reason- by the government. And don’t expect some crumbling 230 year old document to “guarantee” any of your so-called “rights”. Only a well-armed and vigilant White citizenry can guarantee the rights of White Americans. Jews and coloreds are NOT US citizens, they are guests who have overstayed their welcome.

    3. Howdy Doody Says:

      Tim McGreen Says:
      25 December, 2014 at 3:50 am

      We don’t have any “rights”, we only only have government-granted privileges that can be taken away at any time for any reason -or no reason- by the government. And don’t expect some crumbling 230 year old document to “guarantee” any of your so-called “rights”. Only a well-armed and vigilant White citizenry can guarantee the rights of White Americans. Jews and coloreds are NOT US citizens, they are guests who have overstayed their welcome.

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      That post hit the nail square on the head driving it home !

      88!

    4. Tim McGreen Says:

      Thank you, HD. Merry Solstice to you and yours!