by Rachel Globus on April 27th, 2010

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Are you for or against the new Arizona immigration law?

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer recently signed into law the nation's toughest illegal immigration enforcement bill, requiring local police officers to make a reasonable attempt to determine the immigration status of those suspected of being illegal immigrants. Are you for or against it? You can also VOTE in the poll on this topic.

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  • by HEYTHERE on April 27th, 2010

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    Yes, but only after putting myself in the shoes of those who live next to the border. The stories of all the crime, drug running, murders, theft, property damage, and even instances of their cattle being killed. Families there are just sick of living in fear, and had wanted something done for a long time. And besides, the immigration status can only be checked if that person is engaging in a crime or suspected of commiting one.

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    • "And besides, the immigration status can only be checked if that person is engaging in a crime or suspected of commiting one."
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      Thanks I did not know that. If that is the case how can anyone complain. Anytime I get pulled over or have an issue with police the first thing they do is ask for ID. That is not racial that is doing their job.

      my2cents--Vote for Paul

      by my2cents--Vote for Paul on April 28th, 2010

    • Same here. Anytime I get pulled over for a traffic violation they ask to see my ID. You're right, that's not racial or radical in any way. The 'news' conveniently leaves that part out.

      HEYTHERE

      by HEYTHERE on April 28th, 2010

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