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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Federal judge enjoins AZ SB 1070

Federal judge Susan Bolton has just enjoined Arizona's racial-profiling SB 1070.

Parts of the law were not enjoined, but four major provisions were enjoined. A lawyer friend sums up those four provisions as follows:

* Section 2 dealing with the verification of immigration status based on reasonable suspicion

* Section 3 dealing with creating a state crime for failure to apply for or carry registration papers

* Section 5 which creates a crime for people unlawfully in the US to solicit, apply for or perform work

* Sectiion 6 authorizing a warrantless arrest of people who have committed an offense which makes them removable

The transportation and harboring provisions remain.

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See my Twitter entry of about a half hour ago to click on a single link to two articles with an embedded link to the full text of Judge Bolton's ruling.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Whacko Arizona

Snapshots of a state gone looney:

* Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer recently claimed that most migrants are drug runners and that there have been beheadings in the state -- everyone from academics to statisticians to the Border Patrol say that is ridiculous.

* Brewer is raising funds to defend her racial-profiling SB 1070 -- among contributors are the white supremacist groups Stromfront and American Third Position.

* State senator Russell Pearce is the main man behind Arizona's infamous SB 1070 -- he has neo-Nazi links.

* Maricopa Country Sheriff Joe Arpaio searches feverishly for undocumented workers, marches them in chains and striped suits through the streets and sends his deputies after public figures who challenge him -- all the while he sows fear of brown people in the minds of the unknowing retirees who keep voting for him.

* Sen. John McCain, once Sen. Ted Kennedy's partner in working toward comprehensive immigration reform, has done a complete flip-flop on the issue -- in the meantime he's spent $10 million trying to ensure his reelection.

* The Arizona legislature now allows people to carry concealed weapons without a permit -- including in restaurants and bars.

* This same gang has been chopping away at education, healthcare for children and parks (even our highway toilets have been closed) -- all they know is tax cutting, which they have done for 15 of the last 17 years.

* The state has banned ethnic studies programs -- they have even ruled that a teacher with an accent cannot teach students that are learning English.

* And they passed a state "birther" law -- one more whack, of course, at President Obama.

There is plenty more where all of this came from, but I believe there is enough above to bring in a verdict of Truly Whacko.

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July 27 addendum: On Thursday another Arizona law will take effect: schools will have to get parents' permission to teach sex education.

Thursday, July 08, 2010

New stage in the immigration crisis

What a joy it was to hear on Tuesday that the U.S. Dept. of Justice had filed a legal challenge to Arizona SB 1070. Now we wait for a preliminary injunction to keep the Brewer-Pearce law from taking effect on July 29.

The lawsuit is based on unconstitutionality, since immigration is the realm of the federal government. It is not about the racial profiling aspect of 1070, but five other lawsuits have been filed, and if the law somehow does take effect, the Justice Dept. will monitor its enforcement for racial profiling.

In the meantime, the crazy rhetoric is not slowing down. (I think it will slow somewhat once we get past the November elections.)

Sometimes the posturing is to be expected, for example, from the mouth of SB 1070's grandaddy, Sen. Russell Pearce, who clearly has links to neo-Nazis. And from Gov. Jan Brewer, who on June 15 made the most ridiculous statement of the year, claiming that most undocumented migrants are drug runners. But I think most folks did not expect the outright fear-mongering from Sen. John McCain, now an extraordinary flip-flopper who once had co-sponsored comprehensive immigration reform with Sen. Ted Kennedy. Lately McCain has been promoting himself as "America's last line of defense." (Give us a break, Senator!)

The message of the fear-mongers gets pounded in, day in and day out:

* They repeatedly conflate hard-working migrants with drug-running criminals. (Worst case mentioned above: Gov. Brewer.)

* They often claim that the border is wide open. But just in the Tucson sector of the Border Patrol, there are over 3,000 agents, and they are joined by backup agents from other Border Patrol sectors, county officers, federal rangers and National Guard troops.

" They claim that the flow of migrants is increasing. But the fact is that the number of undocumented people in Arizona has gone down. DHS estimates there was a drop from about 560,000 in Jan. 2008 to about 460,000 in Jan. 2009. From my first-hand observations, I believe the numbers have gone down at an even faster rate since then.

* They talk about growing violence. But violence all along the US side of the southern border has gone down in recent years, right to the present. At the same time, the number of undocumented criminals sent to prison in Arizona has decreased.

* They talk about the obvious mountain of drugs coming across the border. But they seldom if ever mention that the US war on drugs has been going on with near-zero success for 40 years (at the cost of many lives and $1 trillion.) Nor do you often hear them talking about the insatiable coast-to-coast hunger for drugs that drives the whole rotten business.

* They talk about the cost of migrants to schools and hospitals. But they don't talk about migrants'' immense contributions to the nation over decades. They seem content with the $1.7 billion spent each year on over 200 detention centers for migrants who wish they were working at their old jobs (many of which US citizens cannot or will not do.) They don't blink at the obscene profits being raked in by private prisons.

* And when do they ever talk about the family separation caused every day by deportations, or the gruesome deaths of migrants desperate for work who try to cross the desert in remote areas? More deaths along the Arizona-Mexico border have been documented so far this year than at this time last year--as of today, they number 153.

In the wake of the federal lawsuit, we need a lot more good news. We need humane, comprehensive immigration reform. Now.