Tuesday, February 21, 2012
what will be some ways to reconcile and resolve different opinions and beliefs about the law in Arizona regarding verification of legal status?|||They can't. Only the people who hold those beliefs and opinions can do that. And they don't want to.|||There's nothing "different" about the new Arizona law. The law pretty much repeats, almost word for word, the regulations in the federal immigration laws. The Arizona law (which your should read carefully, by the way, unlike the President, the Attorney General and the head of Homeland Security, none of whom have read it at all so far) is very carefully worded to prevent "profiling" and to not "step on the toes" of Federal regulation regarding illegals. In fact, the processing of detained illegal immigrants is still the final responsibility of the Federal government.
All Arizona is doing is providing some state regulations that spell out the requirements, conditions and penalties. That state, along with all the southern border states, are under siege from immigrants coming across. The crime problems have become unbearable in some areas, and the Federal authorities have done little or nothing to help.
The thing that really kills me is to listen to DHS director Janet Napolitano about this...she was the governor there for a number of years, and she did NOTHING about the problem. Was she in a coma while in office?
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