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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Arizona: Governor Brewer Signs Immigration Bill With Teeth

Filed under: Arizona,Law Enforcement — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 2:32 AM

   Finally, someone has the courage in a position of leadership to do something effective to stop illegal immigration.  I salute Governor Brewer and the state of Arizona, and I wish law enforcement there all the best in their efforts to enforce this new law.

   What is also great about this bill, is that it is forcing the federal government to take a look at what is going on with a state, and react. If they try to stop it, then the feds will look weak on this.  Maybe finally this will shake things up enough for the government to actually do what is necessary on the border. –Matt

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Gov. Brewer signs controversial immigration bill

By Matt York

Apr 23, 2010

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer today signed a controversial immigration bill into state law, advancing a politically charged debate that is already having reverberations in Washington.

“Respect for the rule of law means respect for every law,” said Brewer, a Republican. “People across America are watching Arizona.

“We in Arizona have been more than patient waiting for Washington to act,” Brewer added. “But decades of inaction and misguided policy have created a dangerous and unacceptable situation.”

Brewer’s decision came just hours after President Obama called the proposal “misguided.” At a naturalization ceremony for new U.S. citizens today, Obama pressed Congress to revamp federal immigration policy or face the possibility of “irresponsibility by others.”

The law, which will take effect in 90 days, will make it a state crime to be in the country illegally. The measure would require migrants to produce papers verifying their status when asked to do so by a police officer, according to a story in The Arizona Republic.

Debate over the Arizona policy comes as immigration is once again moving to the fore in Washington. Earlier this week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Congress may take up immigration after it finishes a pending financial regulation bill. “If the Senate is ready with an immigration bill, we don’t want anybody holding it up for any reason,” she said.

Back in Arizona, Brewer is facing a tough election year, including a contested primary and what the non-partisan Cook Political Report has rated a “toss-up” general election. State Treasurer Dean Martin, who is running against Brewer in the GOP primary, called on her to sign the bill.

State Rep. Russell Pearce, the Republican state lawmaker who sponsored the legislation, said critics of the bill are “against law enforcement, our citizens and the rule of law,” according to the Associated Press.

But civil rights and Hispanic groups have condemned the measure, arguing it could lead to profiling. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, said today he will travel to Phoenix to take part in protests planned this weekend.

“Now the national spotlight is focused squarely on Arizona,” Gutierrez said in a statement. “People from all over the country are making their way to Phoenix to stand up with and stand up for immigrants and Latinos in the state.”

Updated at 5:05 p.m. ET. Brewer’s office has posted the governor’s full statement here.

Story here.

 

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