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    Maricopa County barred from prosecuting job-related ID theft cases

    Maricopa County barred from prosecuting job-related ID theft cases

    Associated Press 4:14 PM, Jan 5, 2015


    PHOENIX - A judge has barred Maricopa County officials from enforcing two Arizona identity-theft laws that have been used to convict hundreds of immigrant workers.

    The decision Monday by U.S. District Judge David Campbell came nearly three weeks after Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio voluntarily disbanded his squad that raided dozens of businesses to arrest more than 700 immigrants who were charged with using fake or stolen IDs to get jobs.


    While other agencies make arrests under the two laws, Arpaio's office is the only department in the state to raid businesses in enforcement of the statutes. The closure of the sheriff's squad ended Arpaio's last major foothold in immigration enforcement after the courts and federal government have gradually reined in his powers in recent years.


    Campbell said immigrant rights advocates who challenged the enforcement of the ID theft laws are likely to succeed in claiming the state identity theft laws are trumped by federal law.


    Annie Lai, an attorney leading the challenge of the two laws, said that Monday's ruling gives the immigrant community extra protection if Arpaio were to pursue such cases in the future. "If they were to decide they wanted to resume the workplace raids, that would now be in violation of a federal court order," Lai said.


    Arpaio's office and County Attorney Bill Montgomery's office didn't immediately respond to a request for comment Monday afternoon.


    The 2007 and 2008 laws were revamped versions of Arizona's identity-theft statutes that made it a new crime to use fake or stolen IDs for the purpose of getting or keeping jobs. They were part of a package of legislation that sought to confront employers who hire immigrants who are in the country illegally -- and are blamed for fueling the nation's border woes. The package has been criticized as focusing too heavily on workers and too little on employers.


    Attorneys seeking to overturn the laws had argued that the Legislature's intent in passing the two laws wasn't to confront identity theft but rather to combat illegal immigration and prompt immigrants to leave the country.


    County lawyers who defended the laws in court contended the purpose of the laws wasn't to confront illegal immigration but rather to combat identity theft.


    Lawyers who have represented the immigrants in criminal ID theft cases have said their clients used fake or stolen identities to get jobs, not to accumulate debt under another person's name. Typically, the immigrants plead guilty to a felony, frequently face deportation and are unable to ever re-enter the U.S. legally.


    Supporters of the ID theft laws say immigrants who steal identities to get jobs are still committing a crime and that victims could face difficulties such as getting loans.


    In recent years, the courts have struck down several Arizona laws that sought to confront illegal immigration, such as a 2006 voter-approved law that denied bail to certain immigrants.


    Still, a small number of Arizona's immigration laws have been upheld, including a key section of the state's landmark 2010 immigration law that requires police to check people's immigration status under certain circumstances.

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    Now my ID's are not personal? American's, how much of this crappola are you going to take lying down? It is obvious that from a political stand point that we have lost this issue with no route available to return! Legislative and executive action turned against Americans in 1986! Now states cannot legislate that your state issued ID cannot be protected by the state? One more time Americans, how much will you take??? Where is your line of "FOUL!" When do you say, "Now you've went and done it!?" Quite obvious to me that you are willing to accept the judicial and the executive and the legislative branches to dump more crappola in your front yard! That is what has been going on for nearly 29 ears and we have made no credible effort to end it.

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