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AZ Dueling for Money for a Wall and Immigration Law.

With the economy still sluggish in most of the country and with Arizona being no exception to that rule it is no wonder that money is scarce to come by. And with Arizona hell bent on spending it citizens hard earned money on border walls and lawsuits for its controversial immigration law that it has no money to pay for, they have resorted to begging. And now with the recent competition for Arizona's obession with their bigoted tactics on immigration the fight is now to try to scrounge up money from the private sector. So the real fight in Arizona is currently with Governor Jan Brewer and Senator Steve Smith, (R-Maricopa) over how to fund their legal battles and the border wall. The governor said she wishes Smith all the best of luck in his Border Wall quest and commented she wishes she had money to give to it. The state has raised nearly $4 million for their immigration lawsuit which is going straight into the pockets of attorneys to battle their bigoted imigration law with the federal government. This is rather impressive that people feel need to help the state attorneys bank accounts in this sluggish economy. Now the Border Wall website has only been up a few days which has collected almost $60,000 for the estimated $50 million needed to build the wall, which does not even include the money it will need to maintain it. Good luck with that.

Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorneys

Kretz & Romero, P.C.





AZ duelo para el dinero de un muro y la Ley de Inmigración.

Con la economía aún lento en la mayoría de los países y con Arizona no es una excepción a esa regla no es de extrañar que el dinero es escaso de conseguir. Y con el infierno de Arizona se inclinó sobre el gasto que los ciudadanos de bien ganado dinero en las paredes de las fronteras y las demandas por su controvertida ley de inmigración que no tiene dinero para pagar, han recurrido a la mendicidad. Y ahora con el reciente concurso para Obession de Arizona con sus tácticas intolerante en materia de inmigración de la lucha es ahora para tratar de gorronear el dinero del sector privado. Así que la verdadera lucha en Arizona se encuentra con la gobernadora Jan Brewer, y el senador Steve Smith (R-Maricopa) sobre la forma de financiar sus batallas legales y el muro fronterizo. El gobernador dijo que ella desea Smith lo mejor de las suertes en su búsqueda de muro fronterizo y comentó que ella quisiera tener dinero para darle. El Estado ha recaudado casi $ 4 millones para su demanda de inmigración que va directamente a los bolsillos de los abogados a la batalla su derecho emigración intolerante con el gobierno federal. Esto es bastante impresionante que la gente siente necesidad de ayudar a los abogados del estado de cuentas bancarias en esta economía lenta. Ahora el sitio web de muro fronterizo sólo ha sido un par de días que ha recogido casi 60.000 dólares para el estimado de $ 50 millones necesarios para construir el muro, que no incluye el dinero que tendrá que mantener. Buena suerte con eso.

Albuquerque, Nuevo México, Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz y Romero, P.C.

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