Juan Crow

Apr 28, 2010 13:27

I came home last night and my (lily white) boyfriend nervously said, "Sweetheart, you know that I don't find ANYTHING about this law remotely funny. It's horrible, terrible, awful, and you know I wholeheartedly think that ( Read more... )

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gttygrl April 28 2010, 18:31:38 UTC
>"Be sure to mention the 'Graham doesn't think the law is funny at all' part first."

That's adorable.

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twistedcat April 28 2010, 19:41:48 UTC
do you mind if i link to this?

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texaslawchick April 28 2010, 19:53:16 UTC
Not at all!

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Other side? ext_105619 April 28 2010, 20:06:45 UTC
I just saw this post... 5 minutes after posting this on Facebook about the issue:
"while i think the concerns of racial profiling are probably valid and that makes me uncomfortable... i think something definitely needs to be done about the immigration issue. we live in a safe haven city... which is fine and good until you have an illegal immigrant destroy your car and drive off. a damaged car and a big insurance bill tend to illuminate the other side of the argument."

I respect you so much, Miss Christina, and the reasons for which people are rallying behind Arizona are nauseating to say the least. But having been on the other side of this coin has made me ambivalent. Do you feel there is a need for reform? If so, what kind?

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Re: Other side? texaslawchick April 28 2010, 21:07:14 UTC
This is what I think ( ... )

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Re: Other side? texaslawchick April 28 2010, 21:07:43 UTC
(I had to do two posts because I went beyond my word limit)

This is not to say that I don't think that there isn't a desperate need for comprehensive immigration reform. Pretty much the ONLY thing I supported of the Bush presidency without reservation was the reform package that was introduced in 2007. I think George Bush, also coming from a border state, uncharactaristically understood the complexities of this particular issue and crafted legislation that finely drew the lines appropriately. This bill acknowledged the positive contribution of the shadow workforce to our society without giving a free pass to those who came to this country without proper documentation. It beefed up border security considerably in a smarter way than that stupid, asinine wall down in South Texas does. I think that it was a good start, and I hope that the Obama administration picks up where it was left off ( ... )

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Re: Other side? ext_105619 April 29 2010, 02:02:28 UTC
So, I agree with you on most points. The one point where my opinion varies is the car wreck issue. In my case, after being hit, I chased the car down, and once I caught up, parked in such a way to block in the driver who hit me. I was furious and got out of the car to give him a piece of my mind... which, of course, he didn't understand. I called the police and 30 minutes later, the first officer showed up. She didn't speak Spanish, so we waited another 20 minutes for a second officer who did. These police were not impolite and treated Mr. hit-and-run just like anyone else. As it turns out, he had no driver's license, no registration, no insurance, nada. And he was driving a car at least as nice as, or nicer than mine. The police issued him a ticket for the original wreck and for the lack of license and insurance... but couldn't ticket him for the hit-and-run since I caught up with him. (True irony ( ... )

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electricland April 28 2010, 21:42:58 UTC
Holy crap, I had heard nothing of this. Wonder if I could go to Arizona and try to get arrested? But somehow I fear they wouldn't look twice at (lily-white, blonde, blue-eyed) me.

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rlmurphy April 28 2010, 21:46:25 UTC
I'm glad that Graham said that first, because I am also soooo damn white, and am beyond disgusted by that law, yet Juan Crow made me giggle.

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