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04-25-2010, 12:06 PM #1AprilGuest
Rally planned to protest Ariz. immigration law
Rally planned to protest Ariz. immigration law
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PHOENIX (AP) — Opponents who fear that Arizona's tough new immigration law will lead to police harassment of legal immigrants and U.S. citizens who look Hispanic are set to demonstrate against the measure at the state Capitol Sunday afternoon.
The rally comes two days after Gov. Jan Brewer signed a bill that requires police to question people about their immigration status including asking for identification if they suspect someone is in the country illegally. The law also toughens restrictions on hiring illegal immigrants for day labor and knowingly transporting them.
Civil rights advocates have vowed to challenge the law in court, saying it would undoubtedly lead to racial profiling despite Brewer's assurances.
Supporters have dismissed those concerns, saying the law prohibits the use of race or nationality as the sole basis for an immigration check. Brewer has ordered state officials to develop a training course for officers to learn what constitutes reasonable suspicion someone is in the U.S. illegally.
Hundreds gathered outside the state Capitol in Phoenix on Friday shouting that the bill would lead to civil rights abuses. After she signed the bill, Brewer said critics were "overreacting."
A handful of protesters lingered at the Capitol Saturday morning. Others gathered in Tucson outside the campaign headquarters of U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva, a Democrat who opposes the measure and has called on businesses and groups looking for convention and meeting locations to boycott Arizona.
Laws in Arizona and most states don't require police to ask about the immigration status of those they encounter, and many police departments prohibit officers from inquiring out of fear immigrants won't cooperate in other investigations.
The new law makes it a crime under state law to be in the country illegally. Immigrants unable to produce documents showing they are allowed to be in the U.S. could be arrested, jailed for up to six months and fined $2,500. It also allows lawsuits against government agencies that hinder enforcement of immigration laws.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon's office said in a statement Saturday that "the Mexican government condemns the approval of the law" and "the criminalization of migration, far from contributing to collaboration and cooperation between Mexico and the state of Arizona, represents an obstacle to solving the shared problems of the border region."
Arizona has an estimated 460,000 illegal immigrants and is the state with the most illegal border crossings, with the harsh, remote desert serving as the gateway for thousands of Mexicans and Central Americans.
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04-25-2010, 12:41 PM #2
Be sure to wave Mexican flags and carry signs in Spanish.
"A Nation of sheep will beget a government of Wolves" -Edward R. Murrow
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04-25-2010, 12:52 PM #3Mexican President Felipe Calderon's office said in a statement Saturday that "the Mexican government condemns the approval of the law" and "the criminalization of migration, far from contributing to collaboration and cooperation between Mexico and the state of Arizona, represents an obstacle to solving the shared problems of the border region."
I wonder how he would react if we were crossing southward instead? Oh wait, I think they have laws against that don't they?
Seems to me Calderon's statement represents a greater "obstacle to solving the shared problems" than does the Arizona law.
Get your house in order Calderon, your people are coming home from Arizona.
As for the rest of American states, either roll out the red carpet or get with the program. The illegals in Arizona are headed your way, and they are bringing all their social welfare needs and criminal activity with them. Hope your state has the funds to support them!
Perfect timing for their arrival here in North Carolina...the Governor and State Legislature is looking for ways to pare down outlays for prisons and incarceration, including early release and prison closings.
Our new "sensitive" approach to lawlessness likely will mean diversity training for LEO's and community service for criminals instead of jail time, or deportation in non-287g counties. Guess that means the Welcome Wagon is about to roll!
I can hardly wait to have a displaced Arizona gang-banger doing community service in my neighborhood! I feel safer already!
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04-25-2010, 01:08 PM #4
Dear President Obama:
Now that we have your attention
and the whole world is watching
SECURE OUR BORDERS
or we'll do it for you.
Sincerely,
We The PeopleNO AMNESTY
Don't reward the criminal actions of millions of illegal aliens by giving them citizenship.
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04-25-2010, 01:11 PM #5
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