*Sen. **John McCain *on Monday asked Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, a former Arizona governor, if she’d had a chance to review Arizona’s controversial immigration law.
"I have not reviewed it in detail," Napolitano said during a hearing of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. “I certainly know of it, senator.”
McCain, R-Ariz., then asked Napolitano if that meant she was not prepared to make a judgment on it.
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“Let me just say this: As you know, and are well aware, that’s not the kind of law I would have signed,” answered Napolitano, who vetoed similar legislation when she was governor. “I believe that it’s a bad law-enforcement law. I believe it mandates and requires local law enforcement and puts them in a position many do not want to be placed in. When I was dealing with laws of that ilk, most of the law enforcement organizations in Arizona, at that time, were opposed to such legislation.”
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*Last Thursday, Attorney General **Eric Holder *told the House Judiciary Committee he’d “glanced” at Arizona’s law, but hadn’t read it, prompting criticism from GOP Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer’s campaign and other conservatives.
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ITS under 20 pages and based on how the opponents keep making things up about the new law it seems none of them have read it.
Should the administration start a morning reading time?
The last time you had a morning reading time with the President it turned out to be a bad day so I would recommend against it.
LOL! I suspect that this bill would be somewhat more demanding than “The Pet Goat.”
LOL! I suspect that this bill would be somewhat more demanding than “The Pet Goat.”
Not much. Ten pages and two of the top officials who should have read it, and havent, are out making things up about the new law that, once again, they havent taken the 10 minutes it would take to read.
Pet Goat kicks ass BTW