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Some Hispanic Americans hope law deters illegal immigration
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The plural of anecdote is not statistics.
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Statistics lie.
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To roughly quote Mark Twain:
"There are 3 kinds of lies: Lies, damned lies and statistics."
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By the way, they rewrote the law, for Jinx.
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Come on, cat.
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Yeah, hopefully its clear enough that even CNN and redux's lawyer can understand it now.
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The underlying crime is now a new state crime of being in the country w/o documentation. The Constitutional questions remain. Can a state enact a law that makes being in the country illegally a state crime OR is that solely a federal government responsibility and thus, can only be a federal crime. As Merc pointed out, the Constitutional specifically identifies "standard rules of naturalization" as a power of Congress. It is not one of those powers that is ceded to the states. And then you have the 4th amendment search and seizure issue and the 14th amendment due process and equal protection issues....all of which depends on the interpretation of "reasonable cause" or "suspicion" which is still undefined. I dont know the answers, but I think it needs to be answered by the federal courts. |
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Come on, cat.
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Yeah, ok, whatever. I don't think it's that complicated.
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What is so controversial about the legal merits?
Illegal aliens can be legally approached "contacted" by law enforcement for the all same reasons as everyone else. If they want special treatment in that regard they can go fuck themselves repeatedly. There's nothing controversial on it's face, the controversy comes in because some people disagree with immigration law period. So take your fight there. You want open borders? Tell us why.
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I never said I want open borders. I want laws that meet Constitutional standards and are legally enforceable.
The most interesting legal issue is if the state can make illegal immigration a state crime, which is what the law does. Or is the crime of illegal immigration solely a federal prerogative as identified in the Constitution as a power of Congress. And whether it is controversial to you or not, and whether you or I disagree on the legal merits, it is controversial to many attorneys, law enforcement officials, local government officials and others. That is why we have a federal judiciary. If the courts determine it is legal, I might not like it, but I will accept it. Last edited by Redux; 04-30-2010 at 07:57 PM. |
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Many legal experts who have expressed concern about the law have only the Constitution in mind. Many local elected officials and police chiefs in AZ are concerned about liability exposure since there is no clear standard of what constitutes "reasonable cause" or "suspicious behavior." You can ignore the legal issues and attempt to make it all about politics and money. As convenient as it might be to deflect the argument away from the legal questions, that in itself is acting politically. I honestly dont understand what is so wrong with having the federal judiciary determine the constitutionality of the AZ law (or any law where there are controversial legal questions). Perhaps you can explain why that would be so bad. As an aside: While not pointing any fingers here, its funny how many conservatives are all gung ho about questioning the constitutionality of a federal law they dont like (health reform) but for some reason, have a problem with others questioning the constitutionality of a state law that those conservatives like. Last edited by Redux; 04-30-2010 at 10:42 PM. |
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You answered that yourself, federal and state.
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