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My comment is from two perspectives: First, a retired law enforcement command rank officer, and the second from someone who resides in Arizona, not Utah.
1. The immigration laws of this nation are NOT broken: they are just not enforced. More..
>"If they have jobs there, there's no reason to come here," Tsai said.<
Unless they can get more freebies from US government entitlement programs by coming here illegally, regardless of whether they work or not here or not. If More..
Those here illegally that are denied, are eligible to keep working until the situation is cleared up.
Ut's law is a joke, with no penalties and an attorney general that does not check compliance, it's worse than nothing. It gives those More..