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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100428:21

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100428:21:13:00

"the cafferty file." >> arizona's new law has want been gone into effect yet. mexico urging its citizens to be careful that they may be harassed and questioned without further cause at any time should they go to arizona. that's not the case at all, of course, but it's ironic, isn't it? travel warnings usually work the other way around with various countries warning their citizens not to go to mexico because of all of the drug-related violence there, however, no good deed goes unpunished. the obama administration says it might challenge arizona's new law in court. they're apparently concerned the law would take away resources needed to target criminals. how utterly absurd. there are 460,000 illegal aliens currently inside arizona's borders, and the reason they're there is that the federal government refuses to enforce our immigration laws.

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