Persuasive Essay On Unlawful War

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Unlawful War The battle over immigration in the United States has been going on for years; today the big issue is illegal Latinos living in our country. Many laws have been passed to control the increasing number of illegal aliens that are entering our country, but all have failed to eliminate the problem. Jan Brewer, governor of Arizona, passed a law allowing law enforcement officers to arrest any immigrant with “reasonable suspicion” of being in the country illegally. The law known as Senate Bill 1070 or SB 1070 for short has caused an uproar throughout the nation. Not only will the law condone racial profiling, raise constitutional issues, and political problems, but it sets the stage for other states with immigration problems to follow. Since the implementation of NAFTA in 1994 the problems of employment in Mexico has decreased, sending more than 500,000 immigrants into the United States each year (Miller 4). But where did they all go? Many migrated to Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, and other states near the Mexican border. The states which were overwhelmed with illegal immigrants now need a way to control,…show more content…
Randy Pullen, the chairman of the Arizona Republican Party, criticizes many for calling SB 1070 illegal, claiming that the only reason liberals are outraged is to campaign for the upcoming election. In 1952 the Immigration and Nationality act was passed allowing law officers to enforce the federal immigration law if they find an illegal immigrant. As well as the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Act of 1966, this gave authority to police to enforce immigration laws. These court rulings support the right of a state to enforce immigration laws (par. 6-7). A state should enforce their own immigration laws, but the law should have stipulations on how an immigrant is determined. The best way would be with lawful contact when police are already involved, not when a police officer encounters a

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