Arizona, rogue state

The United States has a GDP per head of $46,000. Mexico’s is $8,000. So it is not surprising that millions of Mexicans have entered America illegally in search of a better life. A common estimate of the total number of illegals in the United States is 11m—roughly the population of Ohio. In these circumstances, you would think, America needs an agreed policy on immigration and a set of laws to match, with both the policy and laws being written by ... Full Story »

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Barry Grossheim
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by Barry Grossheim - Jul. 29, 2010

Interesting in that it helps clarify just what the law actually says and does not say. Supports say racial profiling and indiscriminate enforcement are prohibited. But as the University of Arizona points out references to both the US and Arizona constitutions leave much up to the interpretation of police.

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