'Immigration Hardliners' in Arizona Draw 'Scorn' From Unidentified Opponents
Thursday’s National section of The New York Times led with “Arizona Lawmakers Push New Round of Immigration Restrictions.” Phoenix Bureau Chief Marc Lacey did not sound pleased with the prospect, pitting unidentified opponents against "immigration hardliners." Never mind that the proposals would target illegal immigration, not legal immigration.
Illegal immigrants would be barred from driving in the state, enrolling in school or receiving most public benefits. Their children would receive special birth certificates that would make clear that the state does not consider them Arizona citizens.
Some of the bills, like those restricting immigrants’ access to schooling and right to state citizenship, flout current federal law and are being put forward to draw legal challenges in hopes that the Supreme Court might rule in the state’s favor.
Arizona drew considerable scorn last year when it passed legislation compelling police officers to inquire about the immigration status of those they stopped whom they suspected were in the country illegally. Critics said the law would lead to racial profiling of Latinos, and a federal judge agreed that portions of the law, known as Senate Bill 1070, were unconstitutional.
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Despite boycotts and accusations that the state has become a haven of intolerance, Arizona won plaudits last year from immigration hardliners across the country. On Tuesday night, the Indiana Senate voted to allow its police officers to question people stopped for infractions on their immigration status, one of numerous proposals inspired by Arizona’s law.
“If you are ever going to stop this invasion, and it is an invasion, you have to quit rewarding people for breaking those laws,” said State Senator Russell Pearce, the Senate president, who is leading Arizona’s effort to try to make life so difficult for illegal immigrants that they stop coming, or leave.
Opponents said the changes were a drastic rewriting of the core values of the country. In Tucson, a community group was so enraged by what it called the extremist nature of the proposals from Phoenix that it proposed severing the state in two, creating what some call Baja Arizona.
Lacey’s sympathies don't seem to lie with the “immigration hardliners.” From an October 31, 2010 story on how Arizona’s earlier attempt at immigration enforcement had divided one married couple:
Because he serves summonses for a living, owning his own business, Mr. Sotelo tends to be the law-and-order type. Because she has taught the children of illegal immigrants and sees how hard-edged policies affect real people, Mrs. Sotelo tends to be more willing to give.
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What part of the word "illegal" do the libs find hard to
Submitted by no tingly legs on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 9:28am.
understand? Why not have an article about state governments who are "hardliners" on people caught driving drunk at speeds over 80mph? These illegal aliens (using the word immigrant would indicate they're part of the immigration process WHICH THEY'RE NOT) have no business being in this country to begin with, so they're not really entitled to anything. If a burglar breaks into my house, can he complain to the police that I clubbed him on the head with a baseball bat as he tried to attack me?
can he complain to the police that I clubbed him on the head
Submitted by Boudin on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 10:15am.
Not if you shoot him first? Fact is, these days it's cheaper to just hush them up, then to have them sue you, and rob someone else.
Actually, shooting and killing the burglar avoids complications
Submitted by virginia republican on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 1:01pm.
like getting sued or being charged with brandishing a weapon. Of course, in places like New York City, the person getting robbed gets charged with illegal possession of a firearm and the thief probably gets an award from Bloomberg.
Bernhard Goetz
Submitted by NL207 on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 2:09pm.
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First Arizona, now Wisconsin
Submitted by Miss_Me_Yet on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 10:13am.
First Arizona, now Wisconsin are at the forefront of our " Take Back America " crusade to keep America from becoming an outpost of Northern Europe, or worse, a Venezuela style banana republic.
The Obama administration along with the liberal/socialist movement in America is for all intents and purposes dead and buried.
The overwhelming shift back to conservative values in the hearts and minds of the electorate during the November election bears this out.
No amount of denial or name calling from the president on down can change a thing.
Liberals ... we can't live with them, they couldn't survive without us ...
Adopt an alien family.
Submitted by Red Jeep on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 10:24am.
Liberals, since you can no longer depend on using other peoples money to feed, house, and educate aliens, why don't you each adopt an illegal family to help them out.
I'm sure in return for food, shelter and education they'll take care of your house and mow the lawn, bring in the newspaper etc. And it is so inexpensive.
For just a few 10's of thousands of dollars you could make a big difference in the life of an alien child. Won't you please consider it. Please act quickly and adopt an alien family today. Miquel and Chiquita are waiting for you.
Miquel and Chiquita are waiting for you.
Submitted by Boudin on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 10:32am.
And so are Gov subsidies
Like I have told many idiot
Submitted by Hologram5 on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 12:50pm.
Like I have told many idiot libs, Illegal is not a RACE, Illegal is a state of being. Doesn't matter what heritage they have, illegal is illegal. And if Mexico don't like it, they can get bent.
Why is this such an issue?
Submitted by Cappmann1962 on Fri, 02/25/2011 - 1:02pm.
Illegals aren't even supposed to be in this country at all, so banning them from driving, getting routine medical treatment, free education, free housing, collecting social benefits, etc. isn't in the least extreme.
As for Arizona becoming a "haven of intolerance", well that's the way most of this country feels about illegals. And even more so, how the VAST majority of LEGAL immigrants. Ask someone who went through the process to legally gain citizenship how they feel about these freeloaders, and what their thoughts are on this "path to citizenship" BS. After which, you should feel lucky if the LEGAL immigrant doesn't punch you in the face for asking such a stupid question...