Sunday, April 25, 2010

What part of "illegal" do you not understand?




By JONATHAN J. COOPER, Associated Press Writer Jonathan J. Cooper, Associated Press Writer
PHOENIX – Civil rights activists called on President Barack Obama to fight a tough new Arizona law targeting illegal immigrants Sunday, promising to march in the streets and invite arrest by refusing to comply if the measure goes into effect.
U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva of Arizona told about 3,500 protesters gathered at the state Capitol that the Obama administration can help defeat the law by refusing to cooperate when illegal immigrants are picked up by local police and turned over to federal immigration officers.
"We're going to overturn this unjust and racist law, and then we're going to overturn the power structure that created this unjust, racist law," said Grijalva, a Democrat.
Obama has called the new law "misguided" and instructed the Justice Department to examine it to see if it's legal. It requires police to question people about their immigration status — including asking for identification — if they suspect someone is in the country illegally. Opponents say it would undoubtedly lead to racial profiling, because officers would be more likely to ask people who look Hispanic.
Supporters have dismissed concerns of racial profiling, saying the law prohibits the use of race or nationality as the sole basis for an immigration check. Gov. Jan Brewer, who signed the bill into law Friday, has ordered state officials to develop a training course for officers to learn what constitutes reasonable suspicion someone is in the U.S. illegally.
Current law in Arizona and most states doesn'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.
Arizona officers would arrest people found to be undocumented and turn them over to federal immigration officers. Opponents said the federal government can block the law by refusing to accept them.
The Rev. Al Sharpton, speaking Sunday in New York, said that just as freedom riders battled segregation in the 1960s, he would organize "freedom walkers" to challenge the Arizona law.
"We will go to Arizona when this bill goes into effect and walk the streets with people who refuse to give identification and force arrest," Sharpton said.
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.

My Take: All right now--why does the Justice Department need to look at it? Arizona is only enforcing federal law. The question you need to ask if "why does the federal government not enforce its own laws?"

Washington has no problem threatening to force health insurance on everyone but for some reason is unwilling to go after people who, by defintion, are felons for being in this country illegally. Of course, we know the answer and it has nothing to do with Al Sharpton.

Corporations are looking for slave labor.

People you do not have to pay much because if they do, they are going to be deported. Only some because there are over 14 million illegal immigrants in this country. I don't blame them for coming. If someone were to offer me free health care, education and housing, I would hop over the border in a heartbeat. The problem is not with the people coming over the border (though learning English would help...) but the people on this side of the border encouraging them to come over here. You see the far Left and its cult of diversity teaming up with the far Right and its urge to control and enslave and above all, drive down labor costs.

When you hear the term "racist", it usually means the person shouting it knows they have lost the argument.

My parents are from overseas. They got a visa, learned English (90% anyway...) and contribute to our society, such that it is. It s not about race, its about resources. There are over 300 million people in this country and resources can only stretch so far. Anyone with half a brain can see this...

...unless there is another motive in mind, especailly in the Southwest.

Look up "Reconquista"...

My favorite part of the story is in the front where protesters threaten not to comply with the law.

Sounds like a good plan to use when the slavedrivers in DC try to spring health care on us in 2014.

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