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Old 05-20-2010, 04:19 PM
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Default No Reason needed to ask for papers

Megyn Kelly, Fox News, who is an attorney, just said she read the entire Arizona bill and she researched federal case files. It appears there was a Supreme Court ruling in 2005 that said law enforcement can ask for immigration papers for NO reason. They don't even need to have a reasonable suspicion. She also said it was a unanimous ruling. Very Happy She said the Arizona law is weak compared to the federal one.

Copied from another forum , But I did see the report myself

I've also said for a long time that this was the case , law enforcement doesn't need a reason ,
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