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Old 04-26-2010, 03:02 PM
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Meanwhile2, this is when being a...white Hispanic really kicks ass because your ethnic identity is overshadowed by your racial identity.
IDK about the "kick ass" part, but I was told this when I complained about the bill. "What are you complaining about, it's not like they are gonna stop you!"

I understand what the governor was trying to accomplish with this bill, but the outcome (like DrPhil said) will just be wrong.

I like how people are saying this WON'T turn into racial profiling because illegal Hispanics aren't the only "illegals"--you got people from the Asian countries, as well as European ones. Yeah, like the cops will really stop a white man and say "let me see your papers, I think you might be here illegally."
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Old 04-26-2010, 04:53 PM
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IDK about the "kick ass" part, but I was told this when I complained about the bill. "What are you complaining about, it's not like they are gonna stop you!"

I understand what the governor was trying to accomplish with this bill, but the outcome (like DrPhil said) will just be wrong.

I like how people are saying this WON'T turn into racial profiling because illegal Hispanics aren't the only "illegals"--you got people from the Asian countries, as well as European ones. Yeah, like the cops will really stop a white man and say "let me see your papers, I think you might be here illegally."
This bill is a hot topic in this area but I think people need to simmer down and see how AZ police plan to enforce it. A local radio station was saying that if you are US citizen hispanic/latino and don't have your birth certificate on you when pulled over in AZ that you'll be deported. SO NOT TRUE. I think that there are a lot of scare tactics being used to attack this bill, sort of like the death panels, health care rationing rumors that were going on last year in regards to health care reform.
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Old 04-26-2010, 04:59 PM
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This bill is a hot topic in this area but I think people need to simmer down and see how AZ police plan to enforce it. A local radio station was saying that if you are US citizen hispanic/latino and don't have your birth certificate on you when pulled over in AZ that you'll be deported. SO NOT TRUE. I think that there are a lot of scare tactics being used to attack this bill, sort of like the death panels, health care rationing rumors that were going on last year in regards to health care reform.
Little tit for tat? The problem is, they specifically said that you don't have to be suspected of any crime to be checked.
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Old 04-26-2010, 05:04 PM
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Little tit for tat? The problem is, they specifically said that you don't have to be suspected of any crime to be checked.
Oh, being here illegally ISN'T a crime?
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Old 04-26-2010, 05:21 PM
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Oh, being here illegally ISN'T a crime?
Touche'. Short, succinct and to the point. Score.
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Old 04-26-2010, 06:54 PM
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Oh, being here illegally ISN'T a crime?
Touche'. Short, succinct and to the point. Score.
Not necessarily. The problem will come with stating articulable suspicion that the person being detained has committed a crime, if all the police can say is "well, he looked like he might be from Mexico."
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Old 04-26-2010, 06:57 PM
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Not necessarily. The problem will come with stating articulable suspicion that the person being detained has committed a crime, if all the police can say is "well, he looked like he might be from Mexico."
Yeah, I think the points about discrimination and racial/ethnic profiling went way over Ghostwriter's and PiKA2001's heads:

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I think we should sit back and see how this ends up being enforced. I don't believe that cops are going to start pulling over hispanics just to see if they are here illegally, I think they will do immigration checks in conjunction with criminal history checks when they already have a subject for DWI or assault or whatever infraction/misdemeanor.
We can't predict the future but we can look at what has happened more often than not when such laws and practices exist. If the law doesn't outline the do's and don'ts of it while acknowledging how it can be mishandled (I'm not saying laws necessarily do this), that gives the power and discretion to law enforcement--sounds familiar.

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Old 04-26-2010, 06:56 PM
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Oh, being here illegally ISN'T a crime?
And being hispanic isn't a crime. Being a hispanic doesn't make you automatically an illegal immigrant. How can you tell an illegal immigrant from a legal US citizen or a legal immigrant without profiling?

As for Kevlar...it is one thing to be checked near a border, it is completely another to be stopped walking down the street in towns far from a border.
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Old 04-27-2010, 12:51 AM
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And being hispanic isn't a crime. Being a hispanic doesn't make you automatically an illegal immigrant. How can you tell an illegal immigrant from a legal US citizen or a legal immigrant without profiling?

As for Kevlar...it is one thing to be checked near a border, it is completely another to be stopped walking down the street in towns far from a border.
I never said being hispanic was a crime or that hispanic= illegal immigrant.
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Old 04-27-2010, 08:48 AM
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I never said being hispanic was a crime or that hispanic= illegal immigrant.
But stopping someone in the middle of the street for no reason other than they look like an illegal immigrant is basically going to accuse a lot of American citizens of being criminals. At least if you check people for status when you arrest them for other crimes, you aren't harassing otherwise law-abiding citizens.

So how do you identify and illegal immigrant by sight? Do they have it tattooed on their face?
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Old 04-26-2010, 05:21 PM
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A lot of cities have identified themselves as "sanctuary" cities where police and non immigration related Gov agencies are prohibited from asking an individual any questions about citizenship or immigration status. With this law being passed it allows local police to run immigration checks on anyone who gives probable cause.
I know. I live in a sanctuary city.

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Little tit for tat? The problem is, they specifically said that you don't have to be suspected of any crime to be checked.
This is exactly why I made my post about border patrol checkpoints. Everyone thinks that once you make it through the border crossing you're good to go but the federal government operates mobile border patrol checkpoints. I've been stopped and asked to identity my country of origin numerous times. After I provide ID I'm sent on my way. No crime was committed and I was not suspected of any crime other than illegal immigration. I don't see the difference between what the border patrol does and what the AZ police will now start doing.
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Old 04-26-2010, 06:55 PM
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I don't see the difference between what the border patrol does and what the AZ police will now start doing.
Where does border patrol operate? Do they patrol every street and do illegal immigrant check points throughout the state?
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Old 04-26-2010, 07:42 PM
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Where does border patrol operate?
Typically within a 100 miles of the border.

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Do they patrol every street
They don't but nothing that I know of besides policy prevents them from doing so if they chose to.

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Do they...do illegal immigrant check points throughout the state?
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As for Kevlar...it is one thing to be checked near a border, it is completely another to be stopped walking down the street in towns far from a border.
I don't see how proximity to the border makes one acceptable and the other not.

/edit: to prevent double posting.

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Old 04-26-2010, 07:49 PM
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They don't but nothing that I know of besides policy prevents them from doing so if they chose to.
Then that's one of the differences between the border patrol and regular police patrol.

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Typically within a 100 miles of the border.
Yes
Then I believe the answer is "no, they don't patrol and have check points throughout the state."

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I don't see how proximity to the border makes one acceptable and the other not.
Let's think critically about this:
Border patrol. Proximity to the border. Specific purpose.

Every city and state has different roles and jurisdictions for policing agencies for a reason.

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Old 04-26-2010, 09:05 PM
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Typically within a 100 miles of the border.


They don't but nothing that I know of besides policy prevents them from doing so if they chose to.


Yes


I don't see how proximity to the border makes one acceptable and the other not.

/edit: to prevent double posting.
Hmm...You just don't want to see the difference. People expect to be checked when they go to a border crossing. It is part of the process. People do not expect to be put through credentials checks on the way to the grocery store or coming home from school. It is not reasonable to say that a RANDOM check near a border is the same as a check in a city on "suspicion for illegal status." Which one is more likely to be based on a discriminatory mind set?

Might I also add that it is well and good for a lily-white caucasian to say they wouldn't mind pulling out their ID to prove that they're an American citizen if asked, but YOU are not the one who will be asked over and over and over again. And if you were, you'd be b*tching like those annoying people at the airport that get randomly screened and start complaining that they "always" get screened.
And this is coming from a lily-white blonde who would never get stopped for suspicion of illegal status.
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