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I’d hate to be a cop in Arizona about now. The Arizona state Senate just passed a bill that requires cops, under threat of lawsuit, to enforce federal immigration laws. I blame the Feds; particularly Homeland Security Sec. Janet Napolitano.

The bill makes it a misdemeanor to be an illegal immigrant in Arizona. It requires cops to check immigration status if they develop a reasonable suspicion that a person is in the country illegally. The bill, Senate Bill 1070, passed 35-21 in the Arizona House of Representatives last night.

Among other factors, it requires cops to enforce federal immigration laws if they believe a person is in the country illegally. They’re not supposed to use race to develop reasonable suspicion but how could they avoid using the color of a man’s skin as a preliminary determinant?

Police departments can also be sued if they don’t comply with the new enforcement powers. Of course, they can also be sued for racial profiling if they can’t prove that race wasn’t the only factor in pulling up to check the papers of a man. And they can be sued if citizens think they’re not enforcing immigration laws.

Arrest warrants no longer apply, either. If a cop thinks a person committed a crime worth being deported over, they won’t need to obtain a warrant. You may disagree, but in my opinion, the new rules, expected to be approved by Gov. Jan Brewer, create two classes of human being in Arizona and God help you if a cop thinks you might fit into the second class.

I also don’t dismiss the new rules as mere racism. In fact, I put the responsibility squarely on the shoulders of the U.S. government. I’ve been writing about the issues that have turned Arizona into the North American concourse it has become since 2003. Again and again and again, federal ineptitude has taken over the issue. You have U.S. Border Patrol officials who capitalize on increased enforcement budgets to line their own pockets. They have taken per diem kickbacks from flooding sections of Arizona with new agents needing places to live. They have sold technology contracts worth millions to companies run by their own daughters. They spend money needlessly on armored personnel carriers. They have engaged in phenomenal projects like the virtual tower mess that they then paid millions of dollars into for years only to pull back at the end and scrap the entire program. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, for years, allowed local cops like the Phoenix Police Department to manage their own affairs at a time when the city was being inundated by hundreds of home invasions, narco-executions and kidnappings every year. The Feds waste their time and resources chasing drug mules through central Arizona while Ismael “Mayo” Zambada’s familymembers attend schools in Phoenix. A regional drug trafficker for the Juárez Cartel, Adán Salazar Zamorano, recently purchased a home in north Tucson, about ten miles from me, in fact. They neglected the entire southeast corner of Arizona at the border with New Mexico and Chihuahua since 2006. That neglect culminated in the murder of a good man, a rancher in the area, last month, Robert Krentz.

Homeland Security Sec. Janet Napolitano has held the administrator position for more than a year now. As former governor, Napolitano knew of the failings of federal law enforcement in Arizona. I can’t begin to count the number of times I interviewed her on the matter of the lack of federal involvement. As governor, she also vetoed bills like this one numerous times, saying the border was a federal issue.

Well, Janet; now what? Now you’re a Fed. You leave 388 miles of lateral border between Tucson and Yuma Sectors bereft of new ideas and new technologies, applying the same enforcement standards as your predecessor, standards that failed then and failed now. The only difference is that at the time you were the governor and could dismiss bills like 1070 as racism, politicking and douchebaggery. You knew where this headed, especially when you accepted the new appointment, leaving the Republican, Brewer, in charge of Arizona.

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327 comments // Arizona passes harsh new immigration law

  • trut
  • joshuaheller
  • spanishinquistion
  • slarabee
  • spanishinquistion
  • Brandon1RealNotaTrend
  • Omnomynous
  • spanishinquistion
  • spanishinquistion
  • majorbscaller
  • saenzrafa
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      saenzrafa  
    • majorbscaller:

      This provision has the effect of allowing racial profiling. Officers may not "solely" use race, color, or national origin, but they may use any combination of those three, like, race and color, for instance.

    • 3 years ago
  • Raven6
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      Raven6  
    • I suppose Republicans are counting on Hispanics not voting ?

      Or perhaps they think they can win without them. Seems a strange notion though because I read Hispanics make 30% of the legal population. I can't imagine being able to be elected dog catcher after hitting Hispanics in the face with this one.

      White guy (not even a citizen but white) gets pulled over for a speeding ticket, no problem.

      American Citizen with the last name of Sanchez gets pulled over for speeding, and it's a world of pain that's about to start. Being an American Citizen, they don't have any "papers" so now they're "argumentative" and next thing you know, "resisting arrest".

      Perhaps Americans of tan skin should be issued special "Papers" identifying them as "Protected" persons.

      Of course, some sort of insignia on the shirt breast would allow for identification at a distance ...

      To the People of Arizona. My God, what have you become ?

    • 3 years ago
  • Brandon1RealNotaTrend
  • corndog67
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    • Raven6:

      That American citizen named Sanchez should be carrying a drivers license. If not, same as the white guy that isn't carrying a drivers license, he's doing something that he can be cited for.

      Lose the illegals. Every State in the Union should have the same laws.

    • 3 years ago
  • dozegotcha
  • fireater
  • krag2112
  • saenzrafa
  • saenzrafa
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    • Brandon1RealNotaTrend:

      from http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/bastard/2010/04/jan_brewer_signs_russell_pearc....

      "I took the opportunity to ask Pearce over and over again the source for some of the bogus statistics he's used as rationale for his racist piece of legislation. I was particularly interested in his claim that 50 percent of all homicides in Phoenix have been committed by illegal aliens."

      "Pearce could not cite a source for the stat. There's good reason for this. Both the Phoenix Police Department and the FBI have informed me that they do not retain statistics related to the immigration status of perpetrators."

      "According to the Phoenix PD's stats, about half of all murders in 2008 were uncleared. So there is no way Pearce would have been able to obtain this fake factoid."

      This country NEEDS to stop blaming other people for their problems and take responsibility for one or two for a change.

    • 3 years ago
  • Raven6
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      Raven6  
    • corndog67:

      Corndog67, Look at your drivers license and find where it says you're a citizen. Doh !
      A driver's license has nothing to do with your immigration status.

      The ignorance of your response shows exactly why this Bill is a HUGE mistake.

      In my analogy, White guy and Hispanic would both have a driver's licenses ... both illegal aliens !

      When they'll ask for your Papers ... they don't mean driver's license, they mean proof of citizenship, passports, visas, etc, which American Citizens do not carry.

      Which means tan colored citizens are going to find themselves having to carry some sort of proof they are Americans or get deported.

      Hence my analogy and frankly I'm with Slarabee. While this may unfortunately are rightly frighten Hispanics, I find it frightening and disgusting to me as well ... a white guy.

      I cannot in good conscience vote Republican and call myself an American or a Christian.

      I will push for people of all races to show up in droves and vote these Nazis out of power as quickly as possible.

    • 3 years ago
  • Omnomynous
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      Omnomynous  
    • Maybe we can get them all to wear a golden burrito.... You know just so we'll know exactly who to profile, I mean some white people tan pretty dark...

    • 3 years ago
  • TypeMemeHere
  • Omnomynous
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      Omnomynous  
    • TypeMemeHere:

      I may be wrong but I kinda feel like this.... A lot of the immigration problem is the fault of the U.S., prohibition and hypocrisy. If we had not set up such a dangerous environment through our actions they would not be coming here near as much. I know that's not all of it, but Mexico isn't all desert, the land can sustain many people, but it's such a dangerous environment at this point who would want to live there?

      I can't blame them.

      That and the implications here are serious enough, there is virtually no way this isn't inviting racial profiling.

      Things like this can have snowball effects, first it's the illegals we're picking on, then the poorest most disadvantaged of our own (which we already are harsh to), where will the line be drawn?

      I come from the train of thought you can only judge a society by the way the treat the most vulnerable, this society doesn't have a good track record as is. Therefore we don't need this kind of attitude with immigrants illegal or otherwise especially when we are very much the cause of the unrest within there country.....

    • 3 years ago
  • Meier_Link
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    • Omnomynous:

      A 5 year old would know that is just racism, whoever says otherwise is blind in more then one aspect, and has no brain at all. This country was built through immigrants, and it will always have immigrants, no matter what you do. It begun ugly, and it will end ugly.

    • 3 years ago
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