So, Arizona passed a law making it illegal to be in the country illegally. Sounds almost like a law already in existence to me. Main "gripes" about this law:
1.) Un-constitutional - Which constitution? If the Arizona Constitution, then ok, I have never read it. The ninth and tenth amendment of the American Constitution makes it pretty clear to me that Arizona can do whatever the hell it wants.
2.) This makes Arizona a Police-State - This is based on the simple fact that this law will require citizens to produce ID to prove their citizenship. Sorry but every American does this rather regularly, I personally produced my ID four times today. ID was required for me to buy a R rated movie, purchase tobacco, buy spraypaint, and purchase alcohol. Not to mention it would have been necessary to produce said ID if I was pulled over while driving, or had to defend myself with a concealed handgun. Sorry, but all four things I needed ID for (just today) are slightly less important than simply verifying my citizenship. So, if the "Police-State" is the problem, look at what is already going on.
3.) Arizona is racist - Anyone who disagrees with Barry is, didn't you know? Catch up on the times man...
4.) This law promotes racial profiling - I'm sure we would be looking for fellas that tend to say eh' at the end of sentences if this was Michigan. Profiling exists for a reason, it works.
5.) It is anti-immigration - No. It is pro-legal-immigration. Immigration is what this nation was built on. Illegal immigration, notsomuch.
This law simply puts a States' teeth into a law that is not being enforced federally. If you honestly feel this is discriminatory, don't show the State Policeman your license next time you get pulled over, claim it is a Police-State-Racist-Immigrantaphobic-Un-Constitutional act to ask, see what they have to say.
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