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Kris Kobach, Architect Of Arizona Immigration Law SB1070, Is Behind Other Controversial Laws

Kris Kobach

JOHN HANNA   05/10/10 05:41 PM ET   AP

TOPEKA, Kan. — When politicians and police across the country want to crack down on illegal immigration, they often reach out to the same man: a little-known Kansas attorney with an Ivy League education who is the architect behind many of the nation's most controversial immigration laws.

Kris Kobach could not attend West Point because of diabetes, but he regards his efforts on immigration as a substitute for military service.

"They can't call him trailer park trash, which is the kind of comment you hear about advocates on our side," said Michael Hethmon, director of the Washington-based Immigration Reform Law Institute.

Kobach helps draft proposed laws and, after they are adopted, trains officers to enforce them. If the laws are challenged, he goes to court to defend them.

His most recent project was advising Arizona officials on a new law that empowers police to question anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally. Critics say it violates the Constitution's provisions against unreasonable search and seizure by allowing police to engage in racial profiling.

But Kobach insists an officer stopping a crowded van for a traffic violation has a reasonable suspicion its occupants are illegal immigrants if none of them has an ID, the van is traveling a known smuggling route and the driver is evasive.

"I could not care less whether they come from Mexico or Germany or Japan or China," said Kobach, who speaks with the affable air of a college professor, even when making cutting political remarks. "An alien who also is here with terrorist intentions can carry any passport. This isn't about race or national origin."

Before the law was passed last month, Kobach spent several years consulting with its main sponsor. And he has a $300-an-hour contract to teach deputies in Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix, to enforce immigration policies.

Detractors are not impressed by Kobach's degrees from Harvard, Oxford and Yale, or the coveted White House fellowship he served during George W. Bush's first term.

While at the White House, he created a post-9/11 Justice Department program requiring immigrants from 25 mostly Muslim nations who were already in the U.S. to re-register with the federal government. Civil libertarians argued that it led to unwarranted detentions of law-abiding immigrants.

"He promotes himself as absolutely, positively being a constitutional scholar on these issues, and he's just wrong," said Bill Brewer, a Dallas attorney who has faced off with Kobach in court over immigration laws in Farmers Branch, Texas.

Kobach, a 44-year-old lifelong Republican with movie-star good looks, learned as a Topeka teenager that diabetes would keep him from a desired appointment to West Point. His focus on immigration developed after Sept. 11, when as an aide to Attorney General John Ashcroft, he and other Justice Department officials learned some of the 9/11 attackers had lived in the U.S. illegally.

"It was a missed opportunity of tragic dimensions," Kobach said. "That realization struck home with me. People were saying, 'How could we have prevented this?'"

After leaving Washington, he returned to Kansas and to a job on the University of Missouri-Kansas City law school faculty that he'd had since 1996, then launched a campaign for Congress. He lost.

But Kobach drew attention by challenging a Kansas law that reduced tuition rates for illegal immigrants. The law survived, but frustrated conservatives took note of his work.

Mayor Lou Barletta, of Hazleton, Pa., called Kobach in 2006 to discuss a proposal to fine landlords who rent to illegal immigrants and to deny permits to businesses hiring them. Kobach later defended the law in federal court.

The mayor said he contacted Kobach after a news report quoted him saying Hazleton had the authority to enact such an ordinance, contradicting other legal scholars.

"It really only took one conversation to realize that he truly knew what he was talking about," Barletta recalled.

Kobach largely wrote and then defended a similar ordinance in Valley Park, Mo., that was upheld by a federal appeals court.

Last year, he defended Farmers Branch, Texas, in a federal lawsuit targeting its landlord law. And this year, he represented residents of Fremont, Neb., outside Omaha, as they forced a vote on their own immigration proposals.

Federal judges struck down the Farmers Branch and Hazleton ordinances, but both are on appeal.

Kobach also wrote sections of a 2008 Missouri law cracking down on illegal immigration and this year drafted an unsuccessful proposal in Idaho requiring employers to screen workers.

Kobach said he's consulted with legislators in at least six other states on various measures.

"I would say he is the brain behind most of them," said Muzaffar Chishti, director of the Migration Policy Institute's office at the New York University School of Law.

Kobach, elected Kansas state GOP chairman in 2007, quit early last year to launch a campaign for secretary of state. His first proposal for legislators: require new voters to prove citizenship when they register and make all voters show photo IDs at the polls.

"You can take steps to address the national security issues and still be left with the problem of millions of people here illegally taking jobs in a recession from lawful residents," he said.

Critics suggest Kobach's immigration work is designed to boost his political career. A "Krazy Kris Kobach" website features an anonymous blogger who exhorts followers to end Kobach's career.

Arizona state Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, a Phoenix Democrat and attorney who voted against her state's new law, said Kobach is not to be underestimated.

"What I'm concerned about," she said, "is there are all these legislators in all these states who think he's a good guy and want to take his advice."

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On the Net:

Kris Kobach's campaign: http://www.kriskobach.org/

Immigration Reform Law Institute: http://www.irli.org/

Migration Policy Institute: http://www.migrationpolicy.org/

Anti-Kobach website: http://krazykriskobach.com/

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TOPEKA, Kan. — When politicians and police across the country want to crack down on illegal immigration, they often reach out to the same man: a little-known Kansas attorney with an Ivy League e...
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09:06 AM on 06/18/2010
This is for the current issue in Fremont, Neb.
Well I can see why some in that city are wanting to pass laws against illegal aliens. They are not passing laws against legal aliens.
The reason I think they want to pass the law is Hormel. For as i remember within the pass two years Hormel plants at several locations across the country were raided and found to have a large percentage of illegal aliens working for them.
That was several hundred per site if my memory is correct. I think some low level foremen and personally people were arrested for knowingly hiring them.

I never seen a follow-up article on the raids to see if Hormel was fined. But I would say that upper management all the way to the CEO and CFO should be arrested for either knowing about the hiring, encouraging the hiring, or just turning a blind-eye to the hiring. In addition, Hormel should have been fined at least $20,000 per worker per year that the illegal alien was working for them.
02:26 PM on 06/04/2010
I hope all 50 states have the same immigration law as Arizona. It is not a "Mexican" thing it is an "Illegal" thing. No immigrants from any country should be able to sneak into our country. They need to do it like all the immigrants since the 1800's did. Legally and pay taxes and follow our laws, not sneak around and see how much they can mooch from our system.
03:55 PM on 05/15/2010
I'd like to see the back of Kobach's suit jacket. Bet it has a smiley face and the words, "Have a Nice Day!"
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Cailleach Echo
05:05 PM on 05/12/2010
To schwickesdad who says Mexican illegals are "over running" the US -

I lived west of Tucson for 25 years - directly in the path of illegals. There was never a time when Tucson was "over run". Last year, the Arizona Daily Star reported that fewer illegals were coming from Mexico because of the lack of jobs. According to the FBI, violent crimes against people and crimes against property have been steadily going down since 2005. That figure doesn't really matter since most of the illegals in AZ are peace-loving and family oriented.

The border is where Americans sell guns and Mexican sell drugs. The border is policed by 20,000 federally funded Border Patrol.

Pima county law enforcement catch more illegals than any other US county.

shwicksdad, I lived in the area where what you describe should be happening. Its not and never has.

Mexico is not a "crap hole". Like most of the rest of the world, they have exactly the same financial shortfall and the poor are getting poorer. The drug cartels are responsible for the violence at the border.

As for AZ's law, if any college kid can get ID so they can drink, does anyone really believe the drug cartels are worried? The law is a red herring.

http://www.gregpalast.com/behind-the-arizona-immigration-lawgop-game-to-swipe-the-november-election/

Take note of the date and of who is being interviewed in this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es3hq0XM-cw
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Loni Wolf
09:30 PM on 05/11/2010
I don't care where he went to College- a racist is a racist whether he wears a white sheet or a designer suit, This man has hate for his fellow man in his heart. He is not a Christian in any sense of the word. Anyone who devotes his life to harrassing, and baiting people who are different from him does not deserve the time of day, much less the support of decent God fearing people,
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Al K
A pro-immigration law enforcement leftie.
11:08 PM on 05/11/2010
Criminals. He has devoted his life to harassing criminals. White, black, Hispanic and Asian Illegal aliens are criminals. Illegal alien is a criminal not a race. Like MADD does with drunk driving. Like a neighborhood watch does with prostitution and drug dealing. This guy does illegal immigration.
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Loni Wolf
02:04 AM on 05/12/2010
he is a vigilante racist. He is not a law enforcement officer. He is very selective about what laws he enforces and who he selects to enforce them on. This is not a man to be trusted. He hates people who are different from him. He has a lily whuite vision of "his" America. NOT a good man. Sorry, but he doesn't qualify for the public trust in my book. Enforcing the law ONLY with certain groups is racism pure & simple,
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Loni Wolf
02:07 AM on 05/12/2010
this man is selective about how he enforces the law, and how he chooses which laws to enforce, This is racist in my definition, You can put it on a par with MADD ,but they go afterdrunks of ALL colors and creeds. HE does not. Big difference,.
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Cailleach Echo
12:34 AM on 05/12/2010
Anyone who reads the links here can see that this man is anything BUT an upstanding member of his community.

That is, unless his community is the KKK.
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josephking
01:43 PM on 05/11/2010
A novel idea = Start mowing your own lawn, clean your own house, pick up your own trash...you will burn calories, reducing the obesity epidemic in the U.S....and reduce the employment demand for some of the illegal immigrants. some of the illegal immigrants will have to return to their country of origin, and possibly start to blame their Government, and start to demand rights from them instead of the U.S. Oh maybe the U.N. will recognize the human rights violations that caused them to leave in the first place...they are such experts, and quick to action = Rwanda.
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Cailleach Echo
01:03 PM on 05/11/2010
This is a dangerous man. How long before he runs for public office and joins other white supremacists in Congress ...

http://krazykriskobach.com/

For that matter, how many white supremacists are already in Congress?

http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/bastard/2007/06/tonopahs_white_knights_of_amer_1.php

http://www.kansascity.com/2010/05/03/1919789/missouri-white-supremacist-says.html

http://trueslant.com/charlesjohnson/2010/04/27/video-the-white-supremacist-roots-of-arizonas-immigration-law/

And, Greg Palast says

Behind the Arizona Immigration Law:
GOP Game to Swipe the November Election

http://www.gregpalast.com/behind-the-arizona-immigration-lawgop-game-to-swipe-the-november-election/

Interesting is that according to FBI figures, violent crime and crime against property has been decreasing since 2005. And, last year the Arizona Daily Star reported that illegals were coming across the desert in fewer and fewer numbers because there were no jobs.

The whole sky is falling and its the immigrant's fault is giant red herring designed to take advantage of ignorant fear of President Obama's lack of whiteness and to get the sheeples to vote Republican. It appears to be working.
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01:16 PM on 05/11/2010
Ever since the financial collapse and millions loosing their jobs, "America" has been on a two prong meme kick....The first is, "Don't spend anything" and the second is, "Create us 20 million jobs but don't spend anything to do it"....Thus, the issue of government spending in the way of entitlements becomes a prime target for "spending" that people can gripe about....then, what jobs there are..are at a premium, even the crappy lowest paid ones...Ten years ago we didn't give a tinkers damn if some illegal was washing dished, mowing grass or cleaning toilets...we didn't care if they were hanging drywall, painting houses or laying tile in new construction because there was plenty of work...NOW we're all frantic about jobs and WHO is easy to blame for "taking" jobs from Americans? There's more....
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01:26 PM on 05/11/2010
Some of it is pure racism....Many towns have simply been overrun by numbers and their citizens don't like it. They are everywhere you look, in droves, crowding and taking over everything in sight...The schools are now filled with them and have been forced to spend money on ESOL...the malls are packed with them roaming around in groups...dozens of them hang around the convenience stores and parks all day...every weekend the parks are filled with hundreds of them...all the houses in certain parts of town are filled with them...their kids are running everywhere. They are turning your little slice of heaven into the same impoverished, run down looking third-world crap hole they came from...all yammering away in spanish so you have no clue what it is they are even saying, blaring their music, leaving garbage everywhere, making you uncomfortable as all hell to even go anywhere...People feel as if their world has been invaded and conquered by people they see as dirty, filty, unhygenic and of course, un-American,,,
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Lukester
11:19 AM on 05/11/2010
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-CA) spoke today at Emory University's commencement, and got in a good zinger about Arizona's controversial new immigration law.

"I was also going to give a graduation speech in Arizona this weekend," he said. "But with my accent, I was afraid they would try to deport me."
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josephking
12:59 PM on 05/11/2010
Oh what a loss that would be...
10:52 AM on 05/11/2010
This guy is no scholar. You can't require ID to vote if that ID is not free to obtain. Otherwise it's a form of a poll tax. Voting, by law, has to be free to the voter.
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Lukester
10:45 AM on 05/11/2010
GENEVA (AP) - Arizona's new law on illegal immigration could violate international standards that are binding in the United States, six U.N. human rights experts said Tuesday.

The basic human rights regulations, signed by the U.S. and many other nations, regard issues such as discrimination and the terms under which a person can be detained, the experts said.

"A disturbing pattern of legislative activity hostile to ethnic minorities and immigrants has been established with the adoption of an immigration law that may allow for police action targeting individuals on the basis of their perceived ethnic origin," the experts said.
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josephking
01:01 PM on 05/11/2010
The U.N. experts also said that Rwanda was not genocide...man what a good job the U.N. did there! Boy they know human rights abuse when they see it. Good thing they are experts.
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JohnBryansFontaine
Liberal Democrat
09:33 AM on 05/11/2010
Lawyer For White Nationalist Group Brags That He 'Helped' Sen. Russell Pearce Write Arizona Immigration Law
By Susie Madrak
Crooks and Liars

http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/white-supremacists-brag-they-helped-s
06:18 AM on 05/11/2010
He's a White Collar White Supremacist.
07:13 AM on 05/11/2010
Here is an article about his racist associations: http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/bastard/2010/02/joe_arpaios_new_lawyer_kris_ko.php
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davidgoldmandg
05:55 AM on 05/11/2010
Shows going to an Ivy cant wash the trash out of you.

Lets hope the diabetes catches up soon.
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Laura McBride
Journalist, rakes conservative muck, finds
05:02 AM on 05/11/2010
It is entirely possible that Krazy Kris Kobach (KKK) is actually too stupid to do what he does and is actually a front for other gullible holders of "coveted" positions in the first administration of George W. Bush, or perhaps he's fronting for the multiple contenders for Chief Demon such as Cheney and.....and....well, Cheney in a flank attack on the Constitution.

It's difficult to see, otherwise, how KKK could see what happened on 9-11 and think his law degree could help prevent such things. It could, of course, but only if it was used to find a way to bring Bush and Cheney to trial.

KKK's grasp of the ridiculous is finely tuned, but I would expect nothing less from a man who cut his political teeth as an intern in Bush's Moscow on the Potomac. It would be nice to think that if he just keeps drafting unconstitutional laws for western states, they will finally be crushed under so much Justice Department paper that they'll wither and blow away in their much-vaunted prairie winds, or be forced to take an honest step for a change, secede, and elect the politicians they deserve--Palin, McCain, maybe even KKK. Then the rest of the nation could build an actual and ideological fence around them and demand their papers when they tried to venture into places they are not welcome. What's good for the goose, and all that.
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Zoydzz
AZ Motto - Up to the highest bidder.
04:26 AM on 05/11/2010
Where is all this money coming from? AZ has a 3+ billion dollar budget shortfall