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Posted: April 20, 2010 10:16 PM

Arizona Becoming First State to Secede From Union

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Two years before Arizona celebrates its centennial as the last of the 48 contiguous United States, I'm beginning to wonder if they can truly make it until 2012. If Republican Gov. Jan Brewer signs into law the harsh anti-immigration measure recently passed by state lawmakers -- making racial profiling the law of the law in a manner in which the term "police state" is not hyperbole -- then the desert paradise will all but have seceded from the Union. Not legally -- not yet, anyway, although in a few years who knows? -- but morally.

Here's the proposed law:

The bill, known as SB 1070, makes it a misdemeanor to lack proper immigration paperwork in Arizona. It also requires police officers, if they form a "reasonable suspicion" that someone is an illegal immigrant, to determine the person's immigration status.

Currently, officers can inquire about someone's immigration status only if the person is a suspect in another crime.

Meaning:

Opponents, however, raised the specter of officers untrained in immigration law being required to determine who is in the country legally. They noted that though the bill says race cannot solely be used to form a suspicion about a person's legality, it implicitly allows it to be a factor.

"A lot of U.S. citizens are going to be swept up in the application of this law for something as simple as having an accent and leaving their wallet at home," said Alessandra Soler Meetze, president of the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona.

I spent some time in Arizona last month reporting a chapter for my forthcoming book, The Backlash: Right-Wing Radicals, Hi-Def Hucksters and Paranoid Politics in the Age of Obama. During my time there, I spoke with people on both sides of the issue, including Maricopa County's love-him-or-hate-him Sheriff Joe Arpaio (I still have his business card in my wallet) and Sen. John McCain's right-wing primary challenger, J.D. Hayworth, as well as Tea Party leaders but also a leading pro-immigrant activist from Puente, the group that arose in opposition to Arpaio's harsh policies, which are just a prelude -- in my opinion -- to the horrors that will be unleashed under this law.

I don't celebrate the practice of people entering the United States illegally -- but much of the flood of undocumented workers to places like Arizona over the last decade have been the result of many factors, including our own illogical laws and policies. The vast, vast majority of undocumented immigrants are not here to commit crimes but to work and support their loved ones.

Americans, and Arizonans in this present crisis, have two choices. We can turn an entire state of more than 6 million people into a non-stop cauldron of paranoia and suspicion, separate children from their parents, destroy what's left of Arizona's economy out of little more than spite and -- let's be honest here, OK? -- racism, and treat our fellow humans like common criminals. Of we can provide a real path to U.S. citizenship for people who are already here and who agree to continue to pay taxes and obey our laws, and get more realistic in the future about who enters the United States and who doesn't -- and work to make Arizona a beacon of economic growth.

It doesn't seem like a hard choice -- and yet here is Arizona on the brink of becoming a rogue state, right here within our borders.

The situation is not completely hopeless. There is still time to convince Arizona's governor Brewer to veto this un-American and inhumane legislation -- although the chances of that happening seem slim. What Brewer and the political mis-leaders of Arizona need to understand is this: THERE WILL BE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES, and severe ones, if Arizona continues down this path. I know that based on past experience -- the state lost untold millions in business during the 1980s because of its failure to recognize the Martin Luther King Holiday; even though its harmful action then was arguably symbolic, unlike the very real and very tragic consequences to families of Latino descent under this law.

The alternative would be for Arizona to listen to the words of another much-honored American of the 20th Century, who said the nation needed to act in order to "improve the lives of a class of individuals who now must hide in the shadows, without access to many of the benefits of a free and open society."

Arizona should heed the advice of Ronald Reagan.

 
 
 

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redstateblues69
07:07 PM on 05/02/2010
They seem to be draining the benefits of our free and open society. they receive free hospital births, free ER and county health care, free education, free lunches and, they drive without licenses and insurance. And now Az puts their foot down and are called racists and Nazis. I'd advocate we sucede but our twisted leaders already treat middle class taxpaying law abiding citizens like dog dung with our poor educational system, closure of our state parks, while they waste our tax dollars fighting to overturn a health care law that will help all US citizens. It's high time we quit paying for illegals health care but the extra money accumulated from their exodus will not go back to the taxpayers
10:10 AM on 05/02/2010
more states should follow arz. lead!!! , if your legal no problem, if not leave. enough is enough!!!!
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UnaBohemia
Ask a Latina
06:51 PM on 04/28/2010
I favor a world that would someday be intelligent enough to know that we are all living on the same planet... that we are brothers and sisters....that mean haters should go to HATELAND.. create a new world for themselves... and not have it be ARIZONA... blah blah... stuff that no one here cares to even consider.... Lets talk 100 years from now.
05:41 PM on 04/27/2010
To the story of not helping the police to solve crimes, maybe this will send them back to mexico, where they belong. Something has to be done, this is a good start. To the people in arizona who do not like this law, leave arizona. too.
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08:21 PM on 04/28/2010
Nope.
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UnaBohemia
Ask a Latina
08:31 PM on 04/28/2010
In your dreams. :-)
10:57 AM on 04/26/2010
Roberta, what do you think that the citizens of the United States should do, just open their arms to welcome these law breakers? Someone suggested that this problem could be taken care of at the border. Yeah right. The ilegal invaders don't go through the border stations.. they sneak in , climbing barriar fences, walk across the border whatever. Maybe with the effort that they go to to break in to this country they could try to enrich their own country. I have to Mexico several times and not border towns only. I KNOW that these people can speak English so why can't they speak English in the United States. Is it defiance? And as for succeding from the Union.....Here in Texas we could be VERY much able to take care of ourselves. And in a way I would welcome it.
12:37 AM on 04/26/2010
JUST ASK EVERYONE ALLREADY!!! FOR PETE'S SAKE....
09:49 AM on 04/24/2010
The author sez: "Of we can provide a real path to U.S. citizenship for people who are already here and who agree to continue to pay taxes and obey our laws,"

Really? Are these the same 70-90% of those that ICE reports being caught, ticketed to appear in court, and released, who subsequently do not show up for their court ordered appearance?

These folks who broke the law to get here, broke more laws to get false ID to stay here, and ignore court orders to appear... all of a sudden they are going to begin obeying the law?

Hmmmmmmmm
09:34 AM on 04/24/2010
Wow... for those of you who have bought in to the 'poor immigrant who only wants a better life' story...read these words very carefully...they were posted by one of the folks here in argument against enforcing laws.

Ready?

This is the REAL objective....

"As far as i am concerned, you cannot have your Country Back! It's my Country. It's soon to be the country of over 1/2 of the population who will be Spanish Speaking and Spanish surname (within two generations). You do not deserve having my Country back. I am delighted that in MY Country, we all now have a choice of "press one for Spanish, two for English", opportunities everywhere. Soon there will be so many Latinos that the way will be clear for us Latinos to believe that in the 22nd Century, history will be re-written without European intervention. "

This sounds like a declaration of war to me.
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jackie cox
10:42 PM on 04/23/2010
I have watched, america become in the last 60 years, as has everyone else, the country eliminate its small business structure, the manufacturing infrastructure stolen by the nyse criminal commercial gangs (World Class Mafia) and setup in slave countries. The new goods and services country where minium wage jobs triple every 10 years and in truth homelessness numbers in the 10's of millions, the enemployment insurance eventually runs out, the families disperse, Its a shame to say this but if you don't work for the government , medical, or energy sector, then your low class, the onebrand economy is similar to the twosided cohen of politics. Its a club you can't join and if your not of the right stuff, then, this country is not going to treat you well. We are no longer a government by and for the people. Instead we are run by the lobbyst, who outnumber the lawyers who get to go to DC and have a go at the lobbyst cash hoards, who outnumber them 160 lobbyst to 1 selected politician, who are actually puppets, And since the world class mafia is in charge, their goal of a one world order is nearing reality, since its closing in on a one brand world economy. With automation,There are too many people and not enough jobs. The gangs that most need information technology, to significantly reduce their numbers, and their nobilities burden on society, are so criminal as to hide behind title deed and law
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jackie cox
08:10 PM on 04/23/2010
I have watched, america become in the last 60 years, as has everyone else, the country eliminate its small business structure, the manufacturing infrastructure stolen by the nyse criminal commercial gangs (World Class Mafia) and setup in slave countries. The new goods and services country where minium wage jobs triple every 10 years and in truth homelessness numbers in the 10's of millions, the enemployment insurance eventually runs out, the families disperse, Its a shame to say this but if you don't work for the government , medical, or energy sector, then your low class, the onebrand economy is similar to the twosided cohen of politics. Its a club you can't join and if your not of the right stuff, then, this country is not going to treat you well. We are no longer a government by and for the people. Instead we are run by the lobbyst, who outnumber the lawyers who get to go to DC and have a go at the lobbyst cash hoards, who outnumber them 160 lobbyst to 1 selected politician, who are actually puppets, And since the world class mafia is in charge, their goal of a one world order is nearing reality, since its closing in on a one brand world economy. With automation,There are too many people and not enough jobs. The gangs that most need information technology, to significantly reduce their numbers, and their nobilities burden on society, are so criminal as to hide behind title deed and law
06:07 PM on 04/23/2010
The US Laws need to be inforced for all people entering the United States. If a work VISA is needed, then one should be obtained before entering our country. If a person wants to become a citzen, the laws for becoming a citzen should be followed. I live in Phoenix AZ. In the past month, 3 drop houses have been raided in my neighborhood. The police could be dealing with other matters rather than immigration issues that should be dealt with at the border. If the US can't or won't inforce issues at the border, the states must take matters into their own hands. This will not only protect the citzens of AZ but also the illegals that are being held hostage by coyotes waiting for their money for payment of release. Take away the $$ incentive for the illegals to come here.
04:44 PM on 04/23/2010
All hail to Jan Brewer for overriding the Federal Govt. She just signed the law at 1.32p.m. and I am posting only a couple minutes later. (sarcasm) Let's see if people begin to stay off the streets now...I'm happy that President Obama stated this morning that his administration will be keeping a close eye on the execution of this law. I'm happy that our President sees this law as "irresponsible". People need to understand what this means for all people who live in the U.S., not just illegals. This is the beginning of a patchwork ILLEGAL immigration enforcement, not REFORM and gives Big Brother via our own States more power over each of us. Now...go ahead and yell at me....I know it's coming.
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dfranz
With Liberty and Justice for all
05:26 PM on 04/22/2010
Barry Goldwater's name is everywhere in Phoenix, he's a local hero. While I don't agree with his form of conservatism, he was not a mean or uncaring person. I can't imagine him being in agreement with this.

Let's put it this way: Arizona is a land locked state that relies on tourism and residential construction to fuel its growth. Construction is nonexistent; it cannot afford the loss of tourism revenue.
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Roberta
04:39 PM on 04/22/2010
Arizona is the Mississippi of the new century. It's arrogant empire of repression, racism and (in their specific case) nativism. Setting its own rules, decreeing its own powers vis a vis the Feds and facing off against rule of law and social justice. Fully rogue. Enter AZ at your peril.

In Ol' MS of the 1960's, it took the gruesome deaths of 3 civil rights workers and a major FBI operation to force the state into reasonable conformity to national civil rights laws. I personally like the idea of 'expulsion' rather than secession. I can live without them very easily. Texas too.
09:40 AM on 04/24/2010
The gov isn't setting the rules, she is simply enforcing them
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Zonie
Right & Left are part of a whole. Divided we die.
04:28 AM on 05/09/2010
A great insult to those who were subject to the abuse during trhe Children's crusade....like dogs and water hoses....on the day I was born.

Mattie Howard was here legally. A US citizen. Arrested that day.

To equate their struggle with the howls of those here breaking our law...those who are not citizens....to the civil rights movement that took so many lives of great men....MLK, Evers, Malcolm X, the kids murdered in Mississippi....to equate this...

You should be ashamed. It isn't the same and Arizona is certainly no Mississippi....

Walk down Thomas Rd in Phoenix if you are a young white female.....dare you to be young, white and female or even in your forties.... and walk past a large group of illegals like...ohhh... day laborers from Mexico and tell me who is the harrassed and who is afraid....

It ain't Mississippi.

It is Hell.
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DevonTexas
Eternal Optimism
03:11 PM on 04/22/2010
A frightening thought is that when this law gets to review by the current SCOTUS, how it will be decided. It's obvious to some of us that it should be struck down as unconstitutional. However, the radical reich activist judges could very well decide otherwise and the states will be able to enact their own immigration laws. What a catastrophe that will be for immigration and other federal versus state questions! Alas, we can only hope that sound thinking prevails.
09:41 AM on 04/24/2010
Sound thinking is finally prevailing. Enforce the laws.