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Arizona reality check

ricksfolly

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According to May 10 Newsweek, only the feds can detain or deport a person and only if that person is a violent criminal. All other immigrates get a written notice to appear at a hearing and may or may not show up.

ricksfolly
 
According to May 10 Newsweek, only the feds can detain or deport a person and only if that person is a violent criminal. All other immigrates get a written notice to appear at a hearing and may or may not show up.

ricksfolly

and the news is never wrong :mrgreen: I have not read the Newsweek article, so don't know exactly what they are driving at.

Have you read the AZ law? There is nothing in the Az law that states to deport anyone. It makes it a state crime to be USA illegally. OK has a state law against illegals. If I remember correctly has to do with its against OK law to hire an illegal and makes it against the law to seek work if you are in the US illegally. AZ law does that and a bit more.

It does not detract from the Federal Law or the Feds responsibility.

I encourage you to reseach and read up on the issue. News is not the only source of good information.
 
and the news is never wrong :mrgreen: I have not read the Newsweek article, so don't know exactly what they are driving at.

Have you read the AZ law? There is nothing in the Az law that states to deport anyone. It makes it a state crime to be USA illegally. OK has a state law against illegals. If I remember correctly has to do with its against OK law to hire an illegal and makes it against the law to seek work if you are in the US illegally. AZ law does that and a bit more.

It does not detract from the Federal Law or the Feds responsibility.

I encourage you to reseach and read up on the issue. News is not the only source of good information.

If the immigrant can't prove he's a citizen, what does AZ do with him. I doubt if their jails will hold all of them.

ricksfolly
 
If the immigrant can't prove he's a citizen, what does AZ do with him. I doubt if their jails will hold all of them.

ricksfolly

O we'll find a way, you're talking to the state that built a massive tent city surrounded by barb wire and guard towers. And we have lots of empty desert to use.
 
If the immigrant can't prove he's a citizen, what does AZ do with him. I doubt if their jails will hold all of them.

ricksfolly

Turn them over to ICE, if there is no other issues. If not off, to jails. What people have to understand is the new law is not having LE going around asking everyone for an ID. LE must have a legal reason to contact you. Then they have to have cause the suspect you are in the country illegally.

But hey, the rest of Az can do what MCSO does. Tents and fencing is cheap for a prison.:mrgreen:
 
According to May 10 Newsweek, only the feds can detain or deport a person and only if that person is a violent criminal. All other immigrates get a written notice to appear at a hearing and may or may not show up.

ricksfolly

The same newsweek that did the bogus Koran flushing story?
 
I thought Breaking News thread had to have sources with links.
 
Guess the mods are just not up to doing their jobs?
 
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