firearms purchased from mexican drug cartels by so-called straw buyers throughout the southwest. instead, says the report, fast and furious was part of a plan to let those buyers and the guns walk in hopes of identifying and busting entire gun running networks. instead, fast and furious guns began turning up at crime scenes in mexico and here at home, including the killing of u.s. border agent brian terry in 2010 right before christmas. according to the report, agent terry s death came at the end of a long chain of mistakes starting at gun shops. quoting from the report, gun dealers were reawe sured aft was closely monitoring the transactions and interdicting the weapons. that was false. the report focuses sharply on this man. william newell. former agent in charge of the field office in phoenix. republican investigators concluding that agent newel authorized, encouraged and endorsed fast and furious and let it continue long after atf had the goods on the straw buyers. quotin
it s known as sb 1070. the law requires local police officers to check a person s immigration status while enforcing other laws, if they reasonably suspect that person is in the country illegally. we asked the romney campaign where specifically does the governor stand on this, does he support it, support it with reservations or oppose it. here s the answer we got. quote, governor romney supports the right of states to assist the federal government in enforcing immigration laws particularly when the federal government has failed in their duty to enforce those laws. that is one of the issues the supreme court is trying to address. it doesn t answer the question whether or not he supports sb 1070. what about his recent record, does that shed any light on where he stands? let s take a look. january 11th as he was campaigning in south carolina, governor romney was touting the endorsement of kansas secretary of state chris cobash who wrote the 1070 law. from the romney website, quo
immigration status while enforcing other laws, if they reasonably suspect that person is in the country illegally. we asked the romney campaign where specifically does the governor stand on this, does he support it, support it with reservations or oppose it. here s the answer we got. quote, governor romney supports the right of states to craft laws that assist the federal government in enforcing laws when particularly the federal government has failed in their duty to enforce those laws. that is one of the issues the supreme court is trying to address. it doesn t answer the question whether or not he supports sb 1070. what about his recent record, does that shed any light on where he stands? let s take a look. january 11th as he was campaigning in south carolina, governor romney was touting the endorsement of kansas secretary of state chris cobash who wrote ards arizona s 1070 law. from the romney website, quote, we need more conservative leaders like chris willing to stand u
status while enforcing other laws if they reasonably suspect he s in the country illegally. we ask where he stands on sb 1070. does he support it or oppose it? here s the answer. governor romney supports the right of states to craft laws that assist the federal government in enforcing immigration laws, particularly when the federal government failed in its duty to enforce those laws. that is one issue the supreme court is trying to decide. doesn t answer specifically the question about whether or not he supports sb 1070. what about the candidate s recent record, does that shed light on where he stands? let s take a look. jan 11th as he was campaigning in south carolina, governor romney was touting the endorsement of kansas secretary of state crisco batch who wrote the law. we need more conservative leaders like chris, willing to stand up for the rule of law. with kris on the team, i look forward to working with him to take steps to curtail illegal immigration and support so
afraid he may have sex with another student some day and spread the virus. even though in any case, the hershey school is a highly structured, highly supervised environment. even though condoms block the spread of hiv and taking anti-viral drugs which this boy does lowers the risk of contraction even during unprotected sex by 96%. the school claims it cannot take any chances even though barring the student, known in court papers as john doe, would seem to violate the americans with disabilities act. i spoke to the school spokeswoman earlier. in a legal document you ve written the school has made an individualized assessment as required by the ada and its implementing regulations and determined that john doe would pose a direct threat. that s the language you used just now. i want to read to you from a question and answer document put out by the justice department by their civil rights division to inform people about the americans with disabilities act. in this document it