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lawbreakers
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Plural of lawbreaker
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The second was Marco Rubio of Florida, a tea-party hero and likely contender for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.While conceding that it would be unfair if lawbreakers secured papers ahead of migrants who had obeyed the rules a key complaint of conservatives opposed to previous amnesty plans Mr Rubio spoke warmly of his own immigrant family.
The Americans still say they will be treated like any other suspected lawbreakers.
He has a steep climb ahead of him.Last year a bill with similar aims was rejected in the House of Representatives by Republicans who thought it too soft on lawbreakers and passed their own, far more restrictive version, resulting in stalemate.
Deplorably the field-marshal has sanctioned the use of military tribunals to impose draconian sentences on alleged lawbreakers who have included innocuous democracy activists.Hence the urgent need for the open and speedy dispensing of proper justice for all serious offences, Mr Mubarak's trial to the fore.
He called for "revolution", harangued politicians—he likes to say that "our lawmakers are lawbreakers"—and wished away the venal civilian leaders of Pakistan's government.
Thus they resist any bill that rewards lawbreakers with citizenship.
There is no public condemnation of lawbreakers".Which side are they on?As crime has risen, so have public demands for security.
The share of private land that must be set aside has risen since 1965 and farmers who were once in compliance but omitted to update their paperwork can end up lumped in with lawbreakers.
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