SUPREME COURT SUPPORTS IMMIGRATION LAW
JUNE 2012
25TH DAY
The courts today approved that the State of Arizona so called "Show me your papers" law is not considered against the law. As showing proof of legality can be requested empowers police to enforce the law from it's Hispanic or Mexican civilian without breaking any civil laws. In addition, Jan Brewer insisted that such a law was needed in order curb the access of many illegal aliens entering in through the State of Arizona. On other issues, the courts made it clear that the state cannot consider those questioned or arrested with witheld as with an alleged crime to be in the United States. As far as deportation involved, any persons who cannot show proof can be only be deported with the federal branches of the law. Many Latinos and Mexicans are weary that they may become subjected to police harassment and are weary that the law may bring about racial profiling of it's Hispanic communites in Arizona.
A very touchy situation...
And places many in an uncomfortable outlook at immigration laws.
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Hello Ms. Bride,
Since we are going to become sovereign free in a country of our own it would behoove you to question yourself about how we will set up our own immigration policies since we will welcome a limited amount of immigrants into our country.