Monday, December 10, 2012

In Plain English: What Did The United States Supreme Court Do In The Arizona Immigration Case?

What did the United States Supreme Court Do in Arizona v. United States? It told the States that they can't expect to fix their immigration problems by writing their own immigration laws anytime soon.

Background

Wanting to look tough on the immigration problem (and wanting to scapegoat the Obama Administration for it), back in April 2010, the Governor of Arizona, Jan Brewer, claimed it was time for Arizonans to take matters into their own hands and pass some tough laws. And that's what they did.

Arizona Senate Bill 1070 created some state (Arizona-only) crimes that were supposed to punish illegal immigrants. Instead it angered and scared Latinos in the Southwest United States and predictably gave conservatives and liberals another reason to yell about how messed up our Country is. So here's what the Arizona law tried to do:

Make it an Arizona crime for an unauthorized alien to seek or engage in work in the State of Arizona; Make it an Arizona crime to fail to comply with federal alien registration requirements; Authorize Arizona police officers to arrest - without a warrant - anyone "the officer has probable cause to believe... has committed any public offense that makes the person removable from the United States"; and Provide that Arizona officers who conduct a stop, detention, or arrest must in some circumstances make efforts to verify the person's immigration status with the Federal Government (the infamous "show me your papers" provision).

And while the goal of keeping illegal immigrants out of American neighborhoods and jobs might be a worthy one, the United States Supreme Court considered if these four provision respected the constitutional rules which States and the federal government need to follow in order to peacefully co-exist.

The Decision - Arizona v. United States

In a 5-3 decision authored by Justice Kennedy, the Court found that provisions 1-3 mentioned above were unconstitutional. But it said that the 4th provision might be unconstitutional, yet it was too early to tell given the lack of evidence that the law was doing harm to the federal government's ability to deal with immigration. So, the Court sent that provision back to Arizona to see if it could be constitutionally put to work.

The legal issues in this case involve the constitutional rules behind how the States and the federal government co-exist in our democratic (as in, we vote for our leaders) republic (as in we're a group of states that are all in this national boat together).

So what happens when a State, like Arizona, disagrees with how the federal government is addressing immigration? Can that State simply write its own rules, use its police as it wants, and return the illegal immigrants it catches to their country of origin? Here's what the Supreme Court considered.

First, they considered the Supremacy Clause (as in, "The federal law is the supreme law of the land"). The Supremacy Clause was drafted when the States of our young Nation decided to join hands and become a republic. At that time they agreed, by a Constitution they ratified, that they would not be allowed to regulate conduct that Congress determined should be left to the federal government to handle. This case highlights the fact that our founding fathers wrote a Constitution which explains rather explicitly in the Supremacy Clause that federal law trumps state law when federal and state laws conflict.

In addition to the Supremacy Clause, the Court considered something called, "field preemption." Where the federal system creates an all-encompassing, pervasive regulatory scheme over a given area or "field" of law, then that scheme stops the enforcement of state laws on the same subject. The Court noted that immigration is an area of law in which Congress enacted an all-embracing system of alien registration and that States cannot enforce additional or extra regulations as they might wish. The Court found that this federal scheme shut down Arizona's attempt to impose additional, State law penalties for violations of the federal alien registration laws.

The Supreme Court also went a step further and gave thought to the problems that would emerge and affect the fabric of our very Nation if States did their own thing with respect to immigration:

Federal law makes a single sovereign responsible for maintaining a comprehensive and unified system to keep track of aliens within the Nation's borders. If [some of the provisions] of the Arizona statute were valid, every State could give itself independent authority to prosecute federal registration violations, diminishing the Federal Government's control over enforcement and detracting from the integrated scheme of regulation created by Congress. And so, for the conflicts created by 3 provisions in the Arizona law which are identified above, the Supreme Court struck those provisions as violating the Supremacy Clause.

But one provision, section 2(B), survived. It's the now infamous "show me your papers" provision. This part of the law provided that Arizona officers who conduct a stop, detention, or arrest must in some circumstances make efforts to verify the person's immigration status with the Federal Government. In practice, the officers ask an individual to "show me your citizenship papers." If the individual can do that, then they are free to go. Otherwise, they're possibly going to get deported.

When it argued this matter to the Supreme Court, the federal government said that section 2(B) was pre-empted, not by any federal statute or regulation, but simply by the Executive Branch's (i.e., President's) current enforcement policy. In his separately authored opinion, Justice Alito called that "an astounding assertion of federal executive power that the Court rightly rejects."

The Court found, essentially, that section 2(B) might be capable of being used legally in concert with the Federal Government. The Court reasoned:

It was improper [for the trial judge] to enjoin [the Arizona law] before the state courts had an opportunity to construe it and without some showing that section 2(B)'s enforcement in fact conflicts with federal immigration law and its objectives.

The Court found that the federal trial judge acted too hastily when he struck down the law before it went into actual implementation. The Court noted that the State of Arizona interfaces with different immigration agencies all the time. It surmised that the mere verification of immigration status by Arizona officers or jail personnel could conceivably be put to use without violating the Constitution.

And so the Court decided that the law could go back to Arizona for implementation - but just this one remaining piece.

In plain English, that's what happened here.

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Unspoken Dreams - Book Review

Carol Bennett writes a stunning mystery-thriller. Her chilling entrance is one I have encountered only rarely in a book. Here, we have a victim who looks like he had been swarmed by bees in the middle of a storm, but the reader is lead to believe that it was something much more ominous and that it is about to get worse.

There are many characters in the tale, but a group of teenagers that are about to graduate from high school (Mike, Jack, Jared, Jenny, Tracy, Dana, Alan) and Sheriff Nate are the main characters. The lead character, Mike, is more like a father figure for the group in that he concerns himself with the needs of his friends and becomes a compassionate leader to his community during an emergency. His girlfriend Dana, as a sweet and supportive character, gives him strength. Shy, Jenny who is blooming into a beautiful girl has a crush on Mike's friend Jack, which sends Alan into a jealous frenzy. Though James and Tracy are dating, their buddy Jared holds a secret fondness for Tracy.

Carol did a wonderful job in portraying the characters in Unspoken Dreams. I was so involved in the story that by the time Mike finally broke down in grief for his friends' death, I had tears running down my cheeks - this was less than 2 dozen pages into the book! Mike's humorous relationship with his parents had me laughing aloud. And I felt real pity for Alan's situation.

An excellent read for those who love a good thriller with a solid rate of tension throughout the book.

ISBN#: 1413767397 Publisher: Publish America, Inc Author: Carol Bennett

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How Important Is Online Video In Relation to Search Rank?

Video SEO, or video marketing, is quickly becoming an important part of online search marketing that companies will ignore at their peril. As more and more people get access to broadband, watching videos online is becoming more common, and so that provides an ever-growing pool of prospective customers you can't access by any more direct means than by posting videos.

This isn't exactly a new thing. People have been using videos to promote their website or brand for a long time, and the format hasn't exactly changed: give people something useful or entertaining for free, and tell them to come to your site for more. If you want to know how to grow a bonsai tree, there are videos that explain it, with links to a site where you can buy supplies.

Marketing Videos and Viral Videos: Know the Difference

Anyone can create a simple marketing or instructional video, and I encourage you to try it and practice it. Viral videos, on the other hand, are a special breed. They are highly hit-and-miss, and you could spend ages making a clever, funny video that nobody bothers to share. Viral videos can skyrocket a brand to superstardom overnight, but they can also be a time-consuming waste of money.

If you want to be a hit like the Old Spice commercials, hire a viral marketing agency to do the work for you. They're not even that expensive.

First-Tier Video Marketing: Using Videos as a Hook

It doesn't take much to make an instructional video and upload it to YouTube. If you get the title of your video right, and not a lot of people are trying to explain the same thing, and your video is half decent, it will get shared in the special interest forums that talk about your subject, and you should get a few hundred or a few thousand views quite easily. Some of these people will click through to your site.

I call this "first-tier" because it's pretty straightforward: you make a video, the video gets traffic based on the SEO of its title, number of likes, links to it, etc., and a portion of that traffic goes to your site.

Second-Tier Video Marketing: Link Building

An often-overlooked aspect of video marketing is its potential for link building. Setting up a bunch of WordPress, Blogger and Type Pad sites that link to yours has limited benefit, even if you set up a link wheel (which is a whole other topic). However, if you upload 5 useful videos, each of which gets 5-10 links posted to it in forums and the like, and each video links back to your "money site", that's a lot of link juice you're directing your way.

Simple Process for Using Videos for SEO

This could be expanded greatly, but in a nutshell a good exercise to (relatively) quickly build link popularity is:

1. Create 4 or 5 useful videos (not a 5-part series, 5 distinct topics) that are relevant to your audience, and give viewers something of value (knowledge, a technique, a trick, etc.). Do your keyword research for titles, Meta keywords and descriptions.

2. Identify around 15-20 relevant forums or websites where similar topics are discussed. This can be tricky, so if there aren't many, start your own WordPress or Type Pad 1-page blog with an article about it. Don't use the same free blogging platform twice.

3. Go through the forums, leaving comments where a question has been asked that is answered by your video. Don't just comment spam - try to participate in a few discussions.

4. Link all comments to one of your videos, and link all comments to another one of your comments or blog posts if possible. Use different anchor text.

5. Link all videos to your main site, using different anchor text.

Presto! Doing the above should dramatically boost your rankings for the keywords used, once all of the links are indexed.

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Life Insurance Leads - All About Gathering Them

Are you wondering about getting some life insurance leads? Insurance is a necessity for almost everybody irrespective of all the factors like age, financial condition or gender. But the moment you knock a door and introduce yourself as an agent, people say 'no'. But you have to make some sales to get your daily bread. You need buyers who want a quote. They are your 'money'. What do you need to do in order to meet those 'interested' people? Where are they? The answer is: they are in your computer. Jokes apart, you can now find life insurance leads through some services on the internet.

These lead generation networks or services will put in their efforts and do the leg-work to prepare a long list of leads for you. You don't even have to worry about where to go and how to start. Once you subscribe for a service like that, you will be sent a client, the moment they come across one. All insurance related inquiries they get will be forwarded to you in a jiffy. Sounds nice? It is very convenient to use these services.

There are many advantages with these services. Your leads will be entirely yours and they will not be sold to anybody. There is one more benefit. Only the person who shows interest in a policy voluntarily will be sent to you. So you will not have any headache of bringing the client to your lines explaining endlessly about the product. What a relief?

This way, you can save a lot of time and energy if you spend a few bucks on such services. Know about them soon and get all your life insurance leads from them and zoom off with your sales.

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Finches Information and Tips for Bird Lovers

If you're looking for finches information on their behavior, feeding habits and reproductive cycle, this short article should be able to help you. For as long as you have the resources to keep them alive comfortably, it shouldn't be a problem to track their mating habits and produce offspring.

This particular species is found in its native land of Australia, although it has since spread around to many parts of the globe. They are popular pets because of their colorful markings; even in the same finch specie you can find different kinds of colors. Their wild counterparts have dark shadings, with the males being more brightly colored than the females. They also have bright orange pouches on their faces.

You can also count on these birds to have different kinds of calls. A typical pair can produce a variety of chirps, beeps and songs. In small numbers, these finches can produce pleasant harmonies, but if you keep more at one time, it may get a bit too noisy, so prepare in advance. The usual call will start with a simple beep, but it will gradually get more and more complex.

These birds tend to be more vocal around groups. This is because of their innate social behavior. For new owners, always keep at least two birds in the same cage. A solitary finch in one cage will be very stressed, but two birds can keep each other company. You shouldn't find any problems between birds in the same cage save for an occasional scuffle.

Unfortunately, they are particularly shy around humans. If they are not used to your presence, they will fly away to a far spot in their birdcage. They also don't like to be held, although there have been cases where birds that were trained while they were young got used to being petted.

Breeding shouldn't be a problem for as long as they have all of the necessary nutrients that they need. In fact, among most species, this is one of the easiest to breed. It shouldn't surprise the owner to find that the lone pair that he had has suddenly increased by four or five within a couple of months.

To give you some warning about this possibility, check their behavior. A pair that has bred and is expecting to lay eggs will start building a nest. The pair will utilize any material available, but put in a ready built nest to keep the cage tidy. You should expect to find around five eggs at every cycle. The pair will then take turns in keeping them warm by lying on top of them.

You should expect to see the young ones out of the nest after about a month and a half. Soon after, they will start exploring the cage. If you have a large enough space, it shouldn't be a problem keeping all of them in. Most finches information guides recommend keeping ample space between the birds.

If you are thinking about raising a species of bird, finches are an excellent choice. When you choose finches as your pet birds you will absolutely love them. They are a fabulous pet.

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Making Your Blog Turn Heads

Now that you have a blog and you are sharing content on a very regular basis, it is important that the purpose of your blog is well defined and that your content really draws the attention of your readers.

There are many different reasons to have a blog (a lot of them compelling and solid). Your blog can be for personal satisfaction, it can be for the entertainment of others, it can be for the education of others (with interactive discussions), it can be for the eventual purpose of selling your products and/or services (eventually), or it can be to share your branding with other people. Whatever the purpose of your blog is, it is essential that you identify your topic right up front. Not only do you have to ask yourself what the purpose of your blog is but you also have to ask how much value your blog holds for your readers. Is your blog content for yourself or is it to help people in your niche or industry in some way?

No matter what the purpose is of your blog, if the content is well written and compelling, people will want to read what you are sharing and will keep coming back time after time. Unfortunately, there is a great deal of poorly written content on the Internet and readers understand the difference between well-written and poorly written content. When content contains errors, it is highly distracting to readers and they won't have to patience to look beyond the errors to look at the meaning of what you are trying to say.

The benefit to your readers

When you are blogging for business, you need to make sure that your content is customized for your readers. Before you even put a single word on the page, you need to identify the needs and wants of your readers and make sure that you present the information in a way that is compelling, concise, clear, educational and enticing. As you are writing content (for all of your blog articles), you should have the marketing principle WIIFM (What's In It For Me?) in mind. In other words, it doesn't matter how brilliant and wonderful you and your business are. All that matters is that you are able to solve the problems of your readers and give them what they want and need.

Identifying your target market

It is critical to your business that you have an extremely clear understanding of who and what your target market is. No matter what your business is about and what you are selling, the goal will be the same. Your ultimate goal is to sell your products and/or services to as many people as possible. Depending on what you are selling, your content must be written in a way that is appropriate for your particular reader. Whatever the topics of your blog articles are, you should always strive to educate your readers. They should walk away after having read your content at least a little bit more educated than before they started reading.

The attractiveness of the content

The visitors to your blog not only need high-quality content to read but they also need to choose to read your content based on the visual appeal. If your content doesn't grab their attention initially, they won't make the effort to read it. It is important to achieve balance when it comes to your blog. You want the entire blog to appeal to your readers. It is very important to consider demographics when it comes to writing content. The demographics of your target audience will drive the type (topics, angles, etc.) of content that you share with your readers.

Your blog is a shared service

The blog content that you write is not done haphazardly. It is well-organized, well-written and well thought out. The better the quality of the content, the more people will want to read it (and all of the other blog articles that you share with your audience). It is also important to understand that a stagnant blog will not have the positive effect that a blog with interactive features will have. Also, you should make sure to give your readers a call to action so that they can give you what you need and so that they can also reach out to you so that you start to develop your relationship together.

Conclusion

Your blog is one of the most important pieces of your web presence. It has tremendous potential to help you develop strong and mutually beneficial relationships through its allowance for interactivity. People love to have discussions on topics about which they are passionate. They also love to be wowed by exciting details that may not have occurred to them before. Not only is it exciting to interact with people but in many cases, new content topics can come out of the stimulating discussions that you have online.

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