Immigration Outrage

Submitted by FreedomDemocrats on Fri, 2008-01-25 15:09.

I'm glad that even Markos is outraged by this story of American citizens being detained and even deported. Here's the key quote:

"The burden of proof is on the individual to show they're legally entitled to be in the United States," said ICE spokeswoman Kice.

major infringement on civil liberties

#5858 On Fri, 2008 01 25 17:37 adam ricketson said,

Would you expect Kos to not be outraged about this? It's a major infringement on civil liberties, which is exactly what we expect progressives to get upset about.

Also, I think he's pretty lenient with respect to immigration -- so he wouldn't view this as a necessary sacrifice to deal with the "Mexican invasion".

Surprised . . .

#5861 On Fri, 2008 01 25 18:53 FreedomDemocrats said,

That the blogs that Markos reads picked this up. I encountered the story originally from libertarian blogs.

Well, I hope he reads Reason

#5869 On Sat, 2008 01 26 09:49 adam ricketson said,

I don't expect him to read much libertarian stuff, but at least he should read one major libertarian publication -- just to keep up on things.

It is surprising...

#5859 On Fri, 2008 01 25 18:15 Paige_Michael-S... said,

Because I bet if Markos had his way, most non-leftists would be detained and tortured to death.

Nah

#5860 On Fri, 2008 01 25 18:52 FreedomDemocrats said,

I don't think Markos is that extreme. From all I've read about him and by him, he seems like a nice guy. Detaining and torturing non-leftists is not an idea I've ran across among most leftists, except some trolls that inhabit the darker corners of the blogosphere.

only those who resist The State

#5868 On Sat, 2008 01 26 09:48 adam ricketson said,

They only want to eliminate those who would keep their guns (though Kos isn't particularly anti-gun).

that's his community

#5870 On Sat, 2008 01 26 12:24 Tangeng said,

Markos's major divergence is that he's mostly anti-corporation and see regulation of corporations as correct, even though the larger corporations have such an advantage in economies of scale with respect to regulatory compliance, I don't see how more regulations isn't just handing them market power on a silver platter.