Originally posted on the America’s Voice blog.

Representatives Steve King (R-IA) and Brian Bilbray (R-CA) have staked out roles as two of the most vehement and controversial anti-immigrant mouthpieces in Congress.   Recently, they have offered their collective expertise to Arizona law enforcement, who have spoken out strongly against the state’s new profiling law, SB 1070, because of the way that it inhibits community policing and fighting real crime.

The Representatives’ advice to worried police has been simple: “just check their shoes!”

Shoe fetish aside, Rep. King also made the absurd statement Monday that law enforcement could spot those here illegally by either noting indicators such as, “What kind of clothes people wear…what kind of shoes people wear, what kind of accent they have, the type of grooming that they might have…” or:

“…just a sixth sense…”

We decided to have some fun envisioning King’s worldview as a horror flick.

Watch it:

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  • http://www.dalemust@yahoo.com Dale Must

    A new clause in the Amnesty Bill for immigration states that if a person has legal status in the USA,no member of that person’s family,regardless of his or her own status, can be deported. That is an open invitation for every illegal who pays the $500 fine to smuggle everyone in his family here. You think they don’t have the money to pay this fine. The drug rings in Mexico and the terrorists will pay it for the family. The number of immigrants would be staggering and the costs would bankrupt the USA. Approximately 80% of illegals are male. So, if you add a wife,2 to 3 children, we will increase our population by 45 to60 million, and not the 15 million they estimate. When the Mexican illegals work, they send money back home or on welfare. We can’t afford this! There are people that came here by the regular channels and I respect that. These people are illegal to begin with and are showing their contempt for our laws from the start. At a time when terrorists are anxious to cross our borders, we should be a lot stricter.

  • Diana

    oh I guess you think all americans who voted to enact stricter immigration laws are big bad white racists oooh bad white americans lmao americans are in decent african,chinese,hispanic,english,irish, but really by being born here we are american and have a right to make laws to ensure the quality of life I have friends and family of many decents who voted on azs immigration reform although i unable too but would love to vote a law in my area.and illegals are not just of one culture and race but are many but illegal hispanics have put themselves on the rader and have made themselves targets and main goals in deportation as you have made bigoted and racist remarks not thinking of what you were saying and made up false statistics to state you were good for this economy.so enjoy your deportation and seperation of family as you made it so when you decided you were above the law by breaking the law.