Arizona Immigration Law Essay

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Arizona’s Immigration Law Arizona’s Immigration law Look up the state Arizona on the Internet many words come up such as the Grand Canyon or hot desert. The biggest thing that is affecting Arizona is illegal immigration. Like Texas and California, Arizona is one of the closes states to Mexico. Our state has had many issues with immigration and I’m sure for many years it has been going on. Just this past year a controversial law SB1070 was signed by Arizona’s governor, were local police have the power to stop anyone on reasonable suspicion that is an illegal immigrant. They have the right to arrest them if they don’t have any documentation such as a driver’s license, work permit, or resident card that shows legal status. The biggest objection of this law is racial profiling and how police can just arrest anyone by race or culture. Arizona population for Illegal’s is an estimate amount of a half a million people. The estimate of people could have been around for years since youth or with in the…show more content…
It is considered helpful and legal. On the other hand when police look into their records for that year that 60% of Latinos stole cars and the police decide to only pull over Latinos for no reasons just because they think that they stole the car there in this is illegal and bad racial profiling. In conclusion illegal immigration is an always going to be a law a federal law or a Law that Arizona that will be enforced. If they will continue with this law it should be equal to every race that lives here and not just target the Mexican race. Enough is enough; everyone in the state of Arizona should be given respect and not to deal with harassment if they are not breaking the
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