Monday, June 25, 2012

Arizona Immigration Ruling

The topic that makes strange bed fellows is back in the news.  Meaning, the Liberals that want to save the law breakers and the Conservatives that want cheap labor.  As compared to the Liberals that want higher wages and the Conservatives that want Law and Order.

At least it looks like they can still check immigration status when a law has been broken, thank heavens !!!  Thoughts?

CNN Immigration Ruling
Fox News Immigration Ruling

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's important to be precise here. What the court upheld, as I understand it, is a provision that says that the cops must check the citizenship of anyone they arrest or detain if they have a reasonable suspicion that the person might be a foreigner. Let's say you are leaving a hockey game in a car with a tail light out. Since you are a hockey fan, a cop who stops you would reasonably suspect you are a Canadian and would be legally required to check your citizenship. I would advise anyone attending a Wild game in future to always carry their birth certificates with them.

--Hiram

John said...

I think I'll just not say "ay" at the end of every sentence. ay???

NumbersGuy said...

See article http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jun/25/homeland-security-suspends-immigration-agreements-/ . The Federal Goverment under President Obama is choosing which laws it will ENFORCE in WHICH STATES??!!

Unknown said...

I think the Arizona law needs to be replaced with a federal law that gives a path to citizenship for many / most immigrants. I am counting on these workers to help fund my social security payments in full.

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Anonymous said...

I just think it's important for all of us to think about those behaviors which might be reasonably suspicious, especially when we visit Arizona.


--Hiram

Anonymous said...

I think the Arizona law needs to be replaced with a federal law that is an exact copy of the Arizona law. That is, if you are illegal you cannot work here, or be here, period. Now, compassion and economic good sense tells me we should couple that "opening the window" for self-deportation with (temporarily) opening a "big front door" for those who have been here a long time and committed no other non-incidental crimes.

J. Ewing

Anonymous said...

The problem isn't really with the federal laws. Rather, it's that so many people benefit from illegal immigration.

--Hiram

Anonymous said...

That's my point. If illegal immigrants ceased to benefit by non-enforcement of the federal laws on border crossing, identity theft and employment, they wouldn't be here. Arizona, as I read the ruling, is still permitted to deny business licenses to employers who do not verify new employees' citizenship. That's the fundamental change needed to federal law, to require verification of citizenship prior to employment.

J. Ewing