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fuse to comply
with the requirements for legalization.The trade of legalization for enforcement
looks good for conservatives if one considers what proponent Sen. Marco
Rubio calls de facto amnesty. If there is no deal, border crossings
will persist and there will be no crackdown on those here who
do not break other laws. Certainly not under President Obama and almost
assuredly under any president. The political clout of Hispanic voters is
now so great as to make such things impossible.Republicans do not like
the status quo, neither politically nor practically. Democrats, meanwhile,
love the political posture of the debate and can mostly live with
a system that achieves most of their aims for permissive immigration by
default.Conservatives like Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions and Heritage Foundation
honcho Jim DeMint are doing their best to sink the legislation, but
as long as the discussion remains mostly focused on undocumented workers
and those living in the shadows, their efforts are doomed. Maybe they
can scuttle this legislation, but the next bill on offer will certainly
be more liberal.Conservatives stood athwart the 1964 Civil Rights Act on
the reasonable grounds that the measure was unconstitutional. But their
principled opposition did not stop the law and helped erase a century
of standing for Republicans as the party of racial equality.But when illegal
immigrants are accused of helping terrorists and authorities say the system
di
March 8, 2012: Florida Gov. Rick Scott delivers his state of the
state speech to the Florida legislature in Tallahassee.APTALLAHASSEE, Fla.
Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a bill late Wednesday that would have
ended permanent alimony in Florida.Scott vetoed the measure (SB 718) just
four hours before the midnight deadline to approve or veto it. The
bill automatically would have become law if Scott had done nothing by
then.If it had become law, Florida would have become the fifth state
to abolish permanent alimony.In a letter to Senate President Don Gaetz,
Scott commended bill sponsors Ritch Workman in the House and Kelli Stargel
in the Senate -- both Republicans -- and said there are "several
forward looking elements of this bill."But alimony "represents an important
remedy for our judiciary to use in providing support to families as
they adjust to changes in life circumstances," Scott wrote. "As a husband,
father and grandfather, I understand the vital importance of family."Scott
could not "support this legislation because it applies retroactively and
thus tampers with the settled economic expectations of many Floridians who
have experienced divorce," he wrote. "The retroactive adjustment of alimony
could result in unfair, unanticipated results."Florida law "already provides
for the adjustment of alimony under the proper circumstances," Scott wrote.
"The law also ensures that spouses who have sacrificed their careers to
raise a family do not s
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