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This shouldn’t be news anywhere in the US:

PHOENIX (AP) - Police in suburban Scottsdale have begun routinely asking for proof of citizenship from every suspect they arrest and turning those who are in this country illegally over to federal immigration officials.

This should be and always should have been the standard law enforcement practice in our country. But I am glad to see it happening now.

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And what happens when we start enforcing our immigration laws, making it more difficult for illegal immigrants to live in the shadows of our society?

Well, they start to leave and not come back:

“The situation has got so tough that there don’t seem to be many options left for us,” Lindi, who asked for her last name not to be used [because she's here illegally], told Reuters.

The couple are among a growing number of illegal immigrants across the United States who are starting to pack their bags and move on as a crackdown on undocumented immigrants widens and the U.S. economy slows, turning a traditional Christmas trek home into a one-way trip.

Adios. Don’t let the door hit you in the ass on your way out. And please use the front door next time.

(h/t to Drudge)

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Merry Christmas!

Keep up your great work!

And this only occured after an illegal immigrant shot and killed Police Officer Nick Erfle. If this did not happen, then the Valley still would not have done anything.

Affordable Housing (receiving federal tax credits) partnership interests are not helping to enforce our nation’s immigration laws. This program allows illegal immigrants without legitimate ss #s, green cards, etc. to live in federally subsidized housing. Illegal immigrants from Mexico are living in the shadows (so to speak) with a pat on the back from the federal government and Section 42 tax credit partnerships.

Greedy developers, banks, non-profit and other tier interests in this tax credit investment business relationship (although they want to appear altruistic) are numbers driven and cash is king. They have found a way to get rich via the IRS tax code #42.

Illegals deal in cash and money orders. There are affordable housing managers who tell illegals to “just write down any social security number” to qualify for cheap housing- the gevernment rarely checks these out for legitimacy. Even if prospective occupants screening reports state that there is a discrepancy in the ss #, most applicants can move into these apartments. A common affordable housing policy is that if one household member has a legitimate social security number, then other household members, who do not have a ss # or green card, can still inhabit the dwelling with the legitimate ss# head of household. Once a family, group or individual moves in - even more household occupants join the group. It is nearly impossible to catch the interlopers. These same individuals also use the same tactics to gain employment. The Work Number is full of reports from Wendy’s, McDonalds, Burger King and etc. tied to phony ss #s. (Does anyone check out the ss# at hiring?)

Many times these Mexican communities take over affordable housing complexes. Affordable housing partners are not concerned because they know that these people are desperate for a place to live. While their residents trash the place, they let maintenance and renovations slide, offer few extra services and pump the bottom line with moveable cash and few expenditures. Many of these properties are deteriorated, have graffiti, gang activity and live by their own rules. This is effectively beginning to destroy our urban and suburban infrastructures. (by the way, government and tax credit partnership inspections are a sham.)

If a US citizen speaks up about these activities — the illegals scream racism, discrimination and harrassment. We are being assaulted by our own programs and laws. Be aware and check out these slums, the attitudes and behaviors of the people living there - Write to your congressman, let the federal government know where you stand on giving away fed tax credits and benefits to those who house illegal immigrants.

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