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Old 04-30-2010, 12:22 PM
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Default Arizona immigration bill softened?

I just picked this up over at Xinhuanews:

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english201...c_13274435.htm

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Arizona softens stance on stringent immigration law

English.news.cn

2010-05-01 03:40:01

LOS ANGELES, April 30 (Xinhua) -- Arizona lawmakers modified a controversial immigration law with a ban on race being used by police as a factor to identify illegal immigrants under the intense pressure from a wide variety of opponents, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.

In the final hours of their legislative session late Thursday, after three federal lawsuits were filed contending the law is unconstitutional, lawmakers removed the word "solely," explicitly banning race from being used at all by police.

"It should quell the fears that a lot of people have vocalized, " Lyle Mann, who oversees training of police officers for the state said. "This will make the training and policymaking much clearer and simpler."

The law makes it a state crime to lack proper immigration papers in Arizona and requires police to determine whether people are in the country illegally. Illegal immigrants can be jailed for up to six months and fined at least 500 U.S. dollars

The initial law forbade race from being used "solely" to form the suspicion but not from being a factor. Civil rights lawyers contended that it essentially legalized racial profiling.

Lawmakers also lessened the penalties that local governments must pay if residents successfully sue because police are not enforcing the law, according to the Times. They narrowed the law signed last week by Governor Jan Brewer in hopes of quelling a national outrage over suggestions it will force police to racially profile Latinos while looking for illegal immigrants, the newspaper said.

President Barack Obama has criticized the motion as misguiding, and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has sided with two city councilmen who proposed a boycott of the state.

A large rally is slated to be held in downtown Los Angeles Saturday which is expected to attract as many as 100,000 people who will voice their anger towards the law -- dubbed as one of America's harshest immigration laws.
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Old 04-30-2010, 02:56 PM
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Pretty sad if you ask me

Its the same old, same old

Illegal should be ILLEGAL period

Oh well , nice try , I guess Arizona is getting scared and trying to suck up now

I knew it was a bunch of BS from the start
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Old 04-30-2010, 03:53 PM
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From what I heard today nothing changed. They just restated the obvious from what the law said originally and that was that race could not be used as a reason. The dumb ass that wrote the article is just trying to claim they won something. See how easy it is to fool these reconquista boobs.
What did the law actually loose ?

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Old 04-30-2010, 04:04 PM
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Pretty sad if you ask me

Its the same old, same old

Illegal should be ILLEGAL period

Oh well , nice try , I guess Arizona is getting scared and trying to suck up now

I knew it was a bunch of BS from the start
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