Daily Commentary – Friday, April 16th, 2010 – Arizona Passes Tough Immigration Reform
- The new law would make it a crime under state law to be present in the United States without carrying proper documentation, and give the police power to stop and demand identification from anyone suspected of being an illegal immigrant.
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Great job, now more states need to pass similar laws.
Absolutely agree! Have no problem with most coming here—but not ILLEGALLY!
A crackdown on this is long, long overdue! While Dept. of Homeland Security/DNS has been making huge attempts over the past 5-10 years for a complete system overhaul—it is about time other States follow suit like AZ.
I came to my now home LEGALLY a long time ago. Was required to take a physical/chest xray and TB vaccination, background investigation of family, had a sponsor here who was held responsible for me for some time, I forget how long. Things have not changed for the better!!