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Jeff Biggers

Jeff Biggers

Posted: July 28, 2010 03:47 PM

While a federal judge struck down important parts of Arizona's draconian immigration law last week, namely the obligatory police check of immigration status, the battle over Arizona's immigration crisis has hardly come to a screeching halt.

Over the past three years, publicity hound Sheriff Joe Arpaio, a Massachusetts-raised former DEA bureaucrat, has been leading "crime suppression sweeps" targeted at Mexican and Latin American immigrants. Arpaio's costly sweeps have led to the deportation or forced departure of over 26,000 immigrants--a quarter of the entire US total, according to the AP.

And why, when crime rates on the Arizona-Mexico border are down, and crime rates across Arizona are at their lowest in decades?

"This is a media-created event," says Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik. "I hear politicians on TV saying the border has gotten worse. Well, the fact of the matter is that the border has never been more secure."

As the Arizona Republic reported, even the borderlands sheriffs disagree with Arpaio and Gov. Jan Brewer's immigrant crime fear-mongering:


Even Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever, among the most strident critics of federal enforcement, concedes that notions of cartel mayhem are exaggerated. "We're not seeing the multiple killings, beheadings and shootouts that are going on on the other side," he said.

As Arpaio continues to profit from publicity, the death toll of immigrants in the desert are soaring: 40 in Pima County (Tucson area) in the last few months.

Far from any criminal intent, a new report notes that the collapse of climate and clean energy legislation will add to their already record number of environmental refugees from Mexico and Latin America.

Arizona, like the nation, needs immigration reform, not repression.

Not that this is anything new to anyone from Arizona--or vaguely familiar with its history. As a transplanted kid in the 1970s, I learned that the "Five C's" on Arizona seal--cattle, copper, cotton, citrus and climate--not only defined Arizona's historical economic development, but reminded us as students of history that Mexicans and Mexican Americans--illegal or legal--built our state.

And they still do. Until the economy slumps--like the construction industry now in Arizona--or the copper industry in the past. Then, the fear--and the profiting of it--soars again.

Both out-of-state immigrant interlopers, Sheriff Arpaio and Gov. Jan Brewer are latecomers to the politics of Arizona's immigration porn and prison profits.

In this same burning month of July in 1917, another publicity hound sheriff led his own "crime suppression sweep" and rounded up over a thousand hard-working immigrant copper miners, who were striking for better living conditions in Bisbee. As Katherine Benton-Cohen notes in her brilliant chronicle, Borderline Americans: racial division and labor war in the Arizona borderlands, Sheriff Harry Wheeler simply roared at the rounded up strikers: "Are you American, or are you not?" Wheeler and his cronies illegally and violently placed the copper miners on cattle cars and deported them across the country line.

Wheeler and his anti-immigrant yahoos went down in infamy for the Bisbee Deportation.

Before this latest immigration debacle ever gets untangled in the courts or Congress, Sheriff Arpaio and Gov. Brewer will be no less infamous.

Nor will Arizona's border and immigration issues be over.

 
 
 
 
 
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marty blair
08:33 AM on 07/29/2010
What a concise, excellent summation of the forces of misinformation, fear-mongering, and carpetbagging that have taken AZ to almost the point of no return where it sits today.

http://deadlawyer.blogspot.com/
04:58 PM on 07/28/2010
I hope Arizona Sue's the Federal Government for damages. Soon all of us will go broke paying for this huge invasion of illegals in our school systems, hospitals, infrastructure. My state of Georgia is next. We are not talking about seasonal pickers on temporary work visas. We are talking about lowered wages in construction, lose of jobs in restaurants, and extra students taking up college spaces for American kids-so their goes our work base.Yes, the anchor babies of the second generation of illegals have money because their parents didn't pay income taxes.
04:13 PM on 07/28/2010
Thank you for your insightful comments, Jeff.
After hearing news of the partial injunction, my knee jerk reaction was worry: first, for the people in the volatile community of Arizona who might be hurt or abused by angry revenge-seeking citizens, second, for the long legal battle that Brewer will inevitably wage, stressing an already strained economy to its limits and losing site of the true goal in the process, third, for those that will suffer at the hands of Arpaio and a continued worry for those who already have. The man has his own agenda. He clearly is unstable and troubled and cannot be trusted to enforce any law, but I fear that he will now try to use human beings to send a political message or rectify himself. I actually fear that this man will seek and try to abuse people. I believe he should be stopped, perhaps even indicted.
05:08 PM on 07/28/2010
Their are already fights breaking out against illegals-CNN just reported. So we have been bleeding our money into Mexico for 25 years now-and our manufacturing jobs all have left us in the 80 & 90's. So yes we middle class folks are mad. Bill Gates wants all of India in our backyard next-and with the help of HP job sponsorship he might get it at this rate. I don't think the upper 3 percent realize how mad we are, selling out our country to cheap labor, making us pay their schooling, healthcare, and lowering our safety standards (because an illegal won't report safety issues).
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Paranoid Rightwing Catchphrase Bingo!!
11:21 PM on 07/28/2010
You do know that the laws of economics holds that it is not illegal aliens that is causing fiscal stress, but EVERY and ANY low-wage worker, right?

Low-wage workers, on a whole, pay in far less than they receive, no matter their citizen status. Arizona State University economics professor Tom Rex put it best:
"Low-wage workers are a net cost to the state regardless of their immigrant status," Rex said. "Thus, much of the cost being blamed on undocumented workers would remain even if the undocumented left Arizona."
There's much more to that, but I'll keep it simple for your sake.

The argument about schooling does hold up unless you want to get rid of the 14th Amendment, because children born here are US citizens, period.

Also, you say the upper 3% don't realize how they're selling out our country to cheap labor - well, America is a capitalist nation above all. The free market is largely unrestricted, and though Democrats are open to upping minimum wage, for the most part, it's very unregulated.

Did you ever consider that YOU, as the consumer, have forced out retailers selling goods at higher prices, voting with your dollar for the merchants that can deliver the lowest price? Milk is $6.50/gallon at my grocery store because the organic farm it's from subscribes to fair-and-legal hiring. Until you're ready to put your money where your mouth is, don't expect producers/merchants to do the same.
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Emma2011
04:12 PM on 07/28/2010
"Let me get this straight. Obama won't lift a finger to work toward immigration reform. But, if it helps gin up support from Latinos, he's quick to point his finger at Republicans for not working toward immigration reform.

I've got to hand it to the president. He's unbelievable. What he lacks in accomplishments on immigration reform, he makes up for in nerve."

Ruben Navarrette Jr: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/07/27/EDOG1EKGU4.DTL#ixzz0v0dOLMiF
04:43 PM on 07/28/2010
The DOJ has stated over and over again that it would have brought this lawsuit no matter which president was sitting in office. This is not Obama's lawsuit, in fact, he has distanced himself from the issue entirely. This is the DOJ's lawsuit. I know, I know, you think the DOJ is lying. You probably think everyone who doesn't agree with you is "lying". But in the end, that's the weakest argument and a desperate reach. When the federal government believes that the Supremacy Clause is being ignored by a state, it has a duty to bring a lawsuit. Without uniform immigration laws, this country would be in chaos. Stop name calling, stop blaming, neither Bush nor Clinton did anything to stem the tide of illegal immigrants or to change the path to citizenship so stop making this into a Democrat/Conservative issue. It is, and always has been, a socio-economic issue that will persist (perhaps less so, after CIR) so long as there is an unequal distribution of wealth and so long as men have the means to travel.
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11:32 PM on 07/28/2010
L, let me be your first fan.

Obama lifts more than a finger to help immigration reform, he has deported more illegal aliens in his first year in office than ANY of Bush's 8 years in office. I know people understand visuals more than words elaborating abstract concepts, so here ya go, everyone: http://media.sfexaminer.com/images/immig-chart.jpg

If you don't think Bush's DOJ wouldn't have been all over this, you've been gamed. If you'd buy that, I have some oceanfront property here in Arizona I can sell you.
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marty blair
08:43 AM on 07/29/2010
Not only does L123456789 make a great point, but I cannot see why anyone would take the outlandish position of blaming for lack of immigration reform when it is common knowledge that the reason it has been held up has been stiff Republican opposition since 2006, even to their own President, Bush 43, when he attempted it in the last 2 years of his administration.
04:05 PM on 07/28/2010
Arizona is surrounded like the Alamo by illegal aliens...
and Obama and Susan Bolton come to the rescue of.....the illegals

I guess it is only fitting, since the freedom fighters all died at the
Alamo, too
05:01 PM on 07/28/2010
Yes I have to ask did we actually win the Alamo? American are mad, and yes people will fight for their jobs and the money we are losing-bleeding into Mexico.