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unclear. oh so verrry unclear
Oh so verrry EU.
The Obama administration however has submitted a report to the UN Commissioner on Human Rights, South African judge Navanethem Pillay, which makes direct reference to a popular Arizona immigration law aimed at tackling illegal immigration… [The report] will go before the UN Human Rights Council ... [which includes] China, Cuba, Libya, Russia, and Saudi Arabia, [who] will have a right to pass judgment over the Arizona immigration law…
The State Department has just announced that it will stand by its decision to include Arizona in its UN submission, with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton strongly in favour of it.
Now lemme see… If I recall correctly, it’s a tad difficult to get in to Cuba; though it’s more difficult to get out, I hear. Traveling to China requires their permission to cross their borders. Travel in Teh Sandbox of Saud requires a search for contraband like *eek*eek* Bibles, rosaries and other [again, *eek*eek*] Christian objects. Plus a tablecloth tossed over the head.
But one thing they have in common is that they defend their borders and soverignty. Which is the goal and point of the AZ Law.
They have other things in common. Not all, but many members would dearly enjoy seeing the USofA have no borders, making it all the easier to loot and pillage.
Are we done yet??
Yeah, right. We’re gonna ask China and Iran and Saudi Araba for their advice on human rights.
OK, let’s see - tanks at the Lincoln Memorial, make sure all the women are covered head to toe, bring lots of rocks for the stonings ...
Side note on China: You can live in Beijing, but if you want your kids to attend school, or get a telephone without having to pay extra, or get health insurance - you need a ‘hukou’ - a document showing that you’re an official resident of that city.
“Hukou is basically a resident permit given by the government of China. It is issued on family basis. Every family have a Hukou booklet that records information about the family members, including name, birth date, relationship with each other, marriage status (and with whom if married), address and your employer…
Everyone has a Hukou in China.”
Documents? Oh, the horror.
The hokou ties you to a particular city. If we had that here, if someone from Houston wanted to relocate to San Francisco, he’d have much fewer rights than other ‘Friscans.
Gee, we have a lot to learn from those Progressive Chinese.
Posted by ZZMike on 09/01/10 at 11:39 AM
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