Diesel_dyk wrote:
You say "When you can't produce anything they can verify you are most likely wanted or illegal." Wow that's a really crappy assumption for you to make. It would really suck for the citizen who is neither illegal nor wanted, that they should be inconvenienced by this bad law based solely on how they look.
You think this law allows them to detain you if you can't prove who you are? They could do that before this law. If local police cannot verify who you are they will contact the Feds for verification. Its the same thing the Feds do now.
They will not be inconvenienced base solely on how they look. They'll be inconvenienced, just as they would before this law, for not being able to identify themselves.
Diesel_dyk wrote:
Another asked and aswered question is what would be a better law? that's easy, go after the employers and get rid of the supply of jobs. That would be targeting the law so that it only applies to illegals. Instead of this BS dragnet that's going to harrass citizens based on how they look.
We already have laws that go against employers who hire illegals, but there are ways around that too. It's helped, but hasn't solved the problem. Here is that existing law if you are interested (
23-212), but I know you won't read this one either. Part of AZ SB1070 modifies AZ ARS 23-212.
DID YOU READ THE BILL?Diesel_dyk wrote:
So answer the question how is this law NOT going to cause harm or be an inconvenience to citizens who happen to look like an illegal?
hmmm I waiting for an answer...... anyone... anyone.... anyone....
Have you been to Phoenix or Tucson?
So many people fall into this "look like an illegal" category. In some neighborhoods they'd literally have to stop at least 6 out of 10 people if they were in fact basing it solely on the color of their skin.
I've lived in west Phoenix my entire life. I've gone to school with, worked with and friends with Mexicans. I'm not racists. I've seen what illegals are doing to our state and its a problem that must be dealt with.
It's not going to cause harm or inconvenience to citizens because they can quickly and easily prove citizenship by providing their driver's license, identification card, name, address, date of birth and or social security number as they always have when stopped by law enforcement.
What you don't seem to understand is that police usually don't just let you go if they don't know who you are. They will attempt to verify who you are and if they can't they'll bring you downtown to do it. If you didn't have to provide info to police how would they ever catch those with warrants? Wanted murders? Wanted rapists? etc.?
Before this law local police could only call the feds once they came in contact with illegals or suspected illegals. The feds didn't do their job enough and local police had to let the illegals go. Now when they come in contact with an illegal they can do something without having to wait and see if the feds will show up. They'll be doing the same thing the feds would, if the feds chose to show up.
KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
It's obvious you are trying to explain a simple concept to imbeciles.
How mature of a moderator to insult members they don't agree with.
Last edited by west-phoenix-az (2010-05-14 15:14:57)