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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Reasons Why Immigration Law In Arizona Matters

By Frank Thomas


Immigration law in Arizona was recently struck down by a judge who favored the federal government's claim that the bill is divisive, has no merit and violates the constitution. The legislation demands that aliens carry documentation with them wherever they go in order to be positively identified by police officers when stopped.

This bill has generated a lot of controversy because opponents of it say that it violates people's civil rights and makes living daily life difficult when they are already dealing with other issues concerning their stay in the US. They also stress that most individuals who are illegal in the country are only looking to make money to feed their own families. Broken governments in their countries make it impossible for them to get jobs.

The reason why the Governor of the state passed this legislation is because she and other officials felt that the federal government was taking too long in deciding what to do with illegal aliens in the country. They felt that crime continues to go up and the tough economy has made it difficult for US citizens and legal aliens to get work because they have to compete with the illegal individuals.

The SB 1070 contains a provision that allows the citizens of the state to assess whether police officers are doing their job of stopping individuals that may pose a threat to others in the location. Article 8 and Part G specifically forbids officers from sympathizing with the illegal aliens and to keep their personal opinion out of their duties.

All illegal aliens are required by this new rule to be registered with the federal government. Regardless of their personal situation, they are not allowed to seek employment by making fake documents. They can file with the immigration department to see if they are eligible for any work permits but this is not even guaranteed. The police in the state have a right to arrest any person if they believe they have committed a crime that warrants them to be deported.

The law becomes burdensome to US citizens and permanent residents who have never had to prove their status in the country. This is bad for the state because many people both legal and illegal are shying away from visiting the state in order to avoid being harassed by police officers.

Immigration law in Arizona is a hot button issue because it has divided the country between those who have paperwork and those who are illegal in the country. Other states have followed Arizona's lead but it still remains to be seen on what the federal government will do about general illegal immigration in the country.




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