Jocificus wrote:
Eh, it's just grandstanding all around. How are so many people upset at Arizona for enforcing the federal immigration rules because the feds won't? I don't see how this is really an issue at all.
It's an issue because a lot of these people simply don't want the immigration laws enforced. They realize they simply aren't going to get a "come one, come all" immigration policy because most people don't want that and it wouldn't be a good idea anyhow. So they've been content with inadequate enforcement of what exists because it allows illegals to come by the truckload. In the specific case of the politicians, they're reacting to the fact that this is what their constituents want, and many of those constituents probably have relatives who are either here illegally or want to be, or the politician is just a bleeding heart who really buys into the the idea that they're really just nice people who want to make a better life, because we all know that anyone who is poor and lives in another country is always a hard, honest worker who wants nothing more than opportunity. One wonders why, if there's such a bumper crop of good workers, there isn't more opportunity IN said country.
In any case, they're upset because this means that, in Arizona at least, the immigration laws will be enforced to a significantly greater degree. It's upsetting the apple cart of how things have been for the last 20 years or so, and they don't want that.