Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed a bill that makes changes to a controversial new Arizona immigration law, saying the changes will ease concerns about racial profiling.
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I do not understand the flap about racial profiling, if you are a latino walking the streets in AZ, the chances are really good that you are illegal, so if the COPS check all latinos, they will find and deport a large portion of the illegals. Those illegals would not be able to make it in this country without the aid of legal mostly Latino citizens, so if they want to stop the possiblity of being racial profiled, they would be well advised to stop aiding the illegals and start supporting and abiding by the laws of this country.
I lived in several countries as a military wife. No where overseas can you
can just take up residence without a passport and a visus for that country
where you are going to be statio. An when applying for a passport, your
PLACE OF BIRTHIS ON THE FORM, YOUR PARENTS NAME, BIRTH PLACE
SO I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY WE HAVE TO LET EVERY ONE FROM
MEXICO RESIDE AND WORK IN THE U.S.A. I applaud GOV. BREWER
FOR DOING HER BEST TO HELP PROTECT THIS COUNTRY. When you
GO TO TIJUANA THEY EVEN LOOK IN YOUR PURSE AFTER YOU SHOW THE
PROPER DOCUMENT/S TO SHOW YOUR AGE, PLACE OF BIRTH. I APPLAUDE
GOV BREWER FOR DOING SOMETHING THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE
YEARS AGO.
BEST REGARDS
VERNA
As a hispanic, born, raised and college educated in the United States it is my opinion that the Arizona governer is doing a great thing for our country, So what if the focus is on people with brown skin and dark hair. If this is the only way we have to protect our countryfrom all these illegals, bring it on- racial profiling or not!!