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Tag Archives: Arizona
Arizona’s New Law
I found this picture on connectamarillo.com in reference to Arizona’s new law on illegal immigration. This law requires local and state law enforcement to question people about their immigration status if there’s reason to suspect they’re in the country illegally. The law also makes it a state crime to be in the U.S. illegally. In my opinion this law is violating the natural rights of human beings because your skin color will be enough of a reason to suspect you are in this country illegally. And this is where racial profiling of hispanics will arise. Whatever happened to “States are required to respect and ensure the human rights of all persons subject to their jurisdiction, without discrimination.”? Supporters believe this law will drive many immigrants out of the country on their own. But according to statistics Arizona’s economy is suffering due to this law which anyone can conclude that immigrants are a big contribution to the economy as a whole.
Posted in 2001-present, Cultural History, Economic History
Tagged Arizona, Discrimination, human rights, Immigration
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The Arizona Immigration law
This image is from L.A.Times. Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed a bill on illegal immigration into a law on April 23,2010. It allows police officers to make arrests and check individual status if they think a person is suspicious. This law leads a lot of protests and debate from the country as a whole.
This image is important because it has been the most strict immigrantion reform in the history. In some aspects,this law violates citizens’ civil rights, especially Hispanics’ rights, and discriminates against them. And the government should consider overall immigrants benefit when it is in a federal level. Image website:http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2010/05/whites-older-voters-men-more-likely-to-support-arizona-illegal-immigration-law-poll-finds.html.
Posted in 2001-present, June 7 assignment, Political history
Tagged Arizona, Immigrant, Law
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