law, that it s no different. and if they are not going to enforce that law, why can t arizona help then enforce the law? the bottom line is that it is their job. they are not doing it. we are going to step up and we are going to do it if we can, in a manner which protects the people of arizona. arizona, martha, we are frustrated. the people are frustrated. this issue is not going to go away. the bottom line is that other legislation is already been introduced this last year. have you already started the ball rolling. you are talking about building the fence on your own and that message will be right up against president obama who will be on the texas border, right across the border from one of the most dangerous towns in the world. that s coming up tomorrow. right. exactly. but i don t believe that he probably would have been there tomorrow if we hadn t been pushing and pushing and pushing this action. you know, we kept forcing the issue that we wanted more
liz wiels. let me start with you. at the hearing on thursday, the federal judge posed the following question to the doj attorney why can t arizona be as inhospitable as they wish to people who have entered or remain in the u.s. unlawfully? then on the question of whether the state present empties the federal law, the judge pose this had question. can you really say that this is preemptive because you are going to make too many phone calls? the statement called the feds and hand over any illegals caught to ice. does this sound like a judge who isn t very friendly to the fed s main argument? as the kid would say duh? absolutely and it s also been,
arizona being successful and they will ask why doesn t the federal government enforce the law? and they will see that president obama and john mccain and bill richardson and other politicians who have viewed this as a political problem to be managed instead of as an invasion to be stopped are on the wrong side of this issue. what do you say about that? if the federal government can t do this job, why can t arizona have a law? well, j.d s running against john mccain, he s in the senate primary, so he s playing politics with the issue, that s what the problem has been. you can t make accusations that this is the fault of democrats or republicans, it s the fault of the entire congress, both parties that have failed to address at a federal level comprehensive immigration reform. you lose votes by dealing with immigration, it s not a good subject for a politician to deal with, but it s necessary because the country is divided, we have uncertainty in every state, what