Arathain Kelvar wrote:
I discussed earlier my approval of partnerships. Clearly, though, the Fed does not approve of this Arizona bill.
Doesn't matter. From what I recall from reading the bill (don't recall it all now), there is nothing in the AZ law that is in conflict with the federal law, unlike the drug laws in California, which should make it pretty clear the uproar is at least partly political, if not completely.
There are those however that have legitimate concerns about abuse of authority. A bigoted police officer might see this as an opportunity to harass people he deems on the other side of whatever line he has. That said, this same police officer more than likely already does this, and this law changes nothing at that level.
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My argument is this Arizona bill is unnecessary. If what you say is true, and local is supposed to enforce federal, why then is this bill, which makes violating federal law a state crime (basically) necessary?
As I have said more than once now, this law also contains changes to the penalties for breaking employment laws, which directly affect the state's revenues. Primarily what this bill appears to do, from my recollection again, is to incorporate already existing powers of enforcement with the new penalties to make enforcement and evidence collecting easier. It doesn't change deportation, since AZ is turning over any suspected illegals to the federal government for them to deal with.
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Which is unnecessary and ill advised, as I have stated. I believe I outlined 4 reasons why.
And I disagreed with those then, do now, and which lead to this exchange.