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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed a state bill Friday that requires police to determine whether a person is in the United States legally, which critics say will foster racial profiling and discrimination but supporters say will crack down on illegal immigration.
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It is about time someone did something about immigration enforcement. We have too long let this slip by ignoring the law. Yes, I do believe that people have a right to be in this country legally, but not under the cover of darkness, jumping fences. If the hispanic population that is here legally had any pride, they too would be involved in the proper enforcement of the laws of the land. They don't seem to care, as long as they get theirs. What is right and legal should stand and be enforced for latin america and any other country. If they don't like what they have at home, make it better. Don't run from the problem, fix it.
It's about time we have strict anti-illegal laws! we should have passed this 10-20 years ago, we would not have 12M illegals everywhere turning America into Tijuana.
NOW LETS PASS THIS IN ALL 50 STATES!