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Jeanfromfillmore 03-24-2010 01:57 PM

Arizona House OKs illegal immigration measure
 
House OKs illegal immigration measure
Without a word of debate, the House on Tuesday gave preliminary approval to a series of changes in state law designed to combat illegal immigration.
HB 2632 would allow police to arrest anyone who is in this country illegally and charge them with trespass, a state offense. That is designed to ensure that officers have clear legal authority to detain illegal immigrants.
Whether the provision is legal, though, remains to be seen.
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Federal courts elsewhere have rejected similar laws from other states, saying only Congress can approve laws allowing the arrest of those who entered the country illegally. But Sen. Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, who has been behind much of the legislation aimed at illegal immigrants, said he believes it will be upheld if challenged.
The measure also seeks to overrule what Pearce has called “sanctuary policies.”
As approved Tuesday, it requires police to make a “reasonable attempt, when practicable,” to determine the immigration status of anyone they encounter as part of any “lawful contact” they make with an individual. That would override the practice in some communities where police do not raise such issues with crime victims and witnesses so as not to deter them from coming forward.
Another provision would make it a crime for a motorist to stop a vehicle on a road to hire or attempt to hire someone for a job elsewhere. Violators could go to jail for up to six months.
The same penalty would apply to those who look for work in a public place. That language is aimed at “day laborers,” some of whom are undocumented workers, who often congregate near home improvement stores.
HB 2632 would also make it a crime to transport, conceal or harbor someone who the person knows or recklessly disregards the likelihood is an illegal immigrant. That could make criminals out of family members of those who entered the country illegally.
A final roll-call vote will send the measure to the Senate which already has approved a virtually identical bill.
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/152122
Ariz. House signals approval for immigration bill
Posted on March 23, 2010 at 7:59 AM
Updated today at 3:00 AM
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PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona House gave preliminary approval Tuesday to a proposal that would criminalize the presence of illegal immigrants in the state.
Lawmakers didn't debate the bill's merits before endorsing the measure. The bill would make Arizona the only state to criminalize the presence of the state's estimated 460,000 illegal immigrants through an expansion of its trespassing law.
It also bans soft immigration policies in police agencies and require officers to try to determine people's immigration status when there's reasonable suspicion they are in the country illegally.
A similar bill cleared the Senate in February and is expected to be heard by committee in the House.
http://www.azfamily.com/news/politics/88896067.html
Arizona Legislature: http://www.azleg.gov/

ilbegone 03-24-2010 07:39 PM

I like this:

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allow police to arrest anyone who is in this country illegally and charge them with trespass, a state offense. That is designed to ensure that officers have clear legal authority to detain illegal immigrants.

Requires police to make a “reasonable attempt, when practicable,” to determine the immigration status of anyone they encounter as part of any “lawful contact” they make with an individual.

Another provision would make it a crime for a motorist to stop a vehicle on a road to hire or attempt to hire someone for a job elsewhere. Violators could go to jail for up to six months.
The same penalty would apply to those who look for work in a public place. That language is aimed at “day laborers,” some of whom are undocumented workers, who often congregate near home improvement stores.

a crime to transport, conceal or harbor someone who the person knows or recklessly disregards the likelihood is an illegal immigrant. That could make criminals out of family members of those who entered the country illegally.

Twoller 03-24-2010 07:56 PM

Sounds great! That's what we need in California.

RadioActiveRich 03-25-2010 03:28 PM

Great post
 
I like this post. Great info.

Does it confuse anybody else though why local police have to go an extra step to establish jurisdiction?

Take this example; If you go to a public street corner and take a bat to a Postal Mail box... Even though you committed a Federal offense, a metro officer can detain, cite, and take you to a municipal judge for prosecution. And the Feds wouldn't care.

Now, an illegal steals money from local schools, businesses, and hospitals and we are supposed to wait for the feds?

This is so silly.


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