Thursday, September 16, 2010

Arizona Immigration Law

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Arizona Immigration Law Brewer
The Immigration Law in Arizona states that if the police assume a person is an illegal immigrant, they have the authority to ask for some proof of their citizenship.


How I feel: There is NO problem at all with it. If you were a legal citizen, this law really doesn’t affect you. All you have to do is prove that you are legal and keep it moving. The only people that really have something to worry about are the people here ILLEGALLY. Illegal immigrants seem to have this idea that they are above the law because of their personal situation. Everybody has his or her own problems to deal with, but that gives you no right to sneak into our country. Especially when there are legal ways to become a citizen. Some will argue “Becoming a citizen would take to long” or “This law is racially discriminating against Hispanics”.


1st of all if the legal way of becoming a U.S citizen takes too long for you, then stay in your own country. You don't have to be here. If you are, you will abide by the rules and regulations set up by our government. The world wasn’t made to bend & fold to make things easier for you.

2nd Yes the law may be somewhat Racially profiling, but it is the LAW.

Like it or not.








Edited By: @JohnnyMagma

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