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Dear Mr. Acosta: I disagree

I disagree with Mr. Acosta. 

I totally respect Arizona for trying to prevent illegal immigration. The Feds should be ashamed of what they are NOT doing. Personally I will visit Arizona more than I usually do. I am sure I will be visiting beautiful Sedona, again, before the year is over. All of the US is hurting because of the horrible economy. Hang in there, with the new law and once the economy picks up again Arizona and Sedona will be thriving.

Howard Schuss

2 Comments

  1. Sendem Packin says:

    Acosta you are full of (expletive deleted), and should be fired.
    The law is the law.
    Decent law abiding citizens should boycott the Times, for even printing this article.

    He does bring to light what we already knew. There are businesses in Sedona that are employing Illegals. That is clearly against the law and has been for some time. They should by arrested.

    As for tourism suffering because of this, that is another crock…
    Tourism is down everywhere because of the economy. People have fewer jobs and less money.
    Thank Bonzo for that, don’t blame it on SB1070 just to support “your” cause.

    I hear from people every week that they chose to come here to support Arizona in this.
    Last week I had several people tell me that they were going to Vegas, San Diego, Utah, etc. but they came here to support Arizona.

    The majority of people across the USA are in support of SB1070. They have sent 1.6 million dollars to date, in support of this bill.
    Dryscall should resign if he is not going to enforce the law. He is an embarrassment to law and order.
    Until our mayor and police will enforce Arizona law, we should be boycotted.

  2. Clyde Cobb says:

    You know this type of news making is what has got the newspapers and big news television barely attracting an audience. Most people don’t believe that racial profiling is a problem or that SB1070 wil encourage it. You have to use common sense though, if our border isn’t secured FIRST, then piling on more laws that aren’t enforced aren’t going to solve it. Why isn’t the government cracking down on sanctuary cities? Could that draw illegals? How about all of the healthcare/education that I have to pay for? The menial jobs thay get won’t pay for any of their needs but the gov will coming running.

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