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What are the racist, pro-crime types hoping to accomplish..?

By pointing out that the Arizona law is making CRIMINALS leave Arizona? Maybe I'm missing something.. but wasn't getting rid of the CRIMINALS the whole point?

Asked By: how_would_I_know - 6/21/2010
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And what is it that you are trying to accomplish by implying "wasn't getting rid of the CRIMINALS the whole point?" Are you saying SB 1070 gets rid of all criminal including the ones that citizens of the United States? Are you saying that after SB 1070 takes effect that no more crimes will be committed within the state of Arizona not even by the left behind residents that because they are citizens are not capable of committing crimes?
Is it your belief that anyone that does not support SB 1070 is racist and pro crime?
Not everyone leaving is illegal just as not ever illegal is a criminal. The single act of entering illegal into the United States is a civil crime and I am positive that civil crimes are broken every day by a multiple of citizens. The word "illegal" is used only twice in the article otherwise it is referring to legal Hispanic immigrants, Hispanic citizens and Hispanic businesses.

"Arizona immigration law hits Latino businesses"

"(Reuters) - A month ago, Efrain Gaytan's Mexican diner was bustling with migrant workers wolfing down a breakfast of eggs and burritos before they headed out to work as landscapers and day laborers across west Phoenix.
But around 8 a.m. all but three tables are empty as customers rattled by Arizona's tough new law cracking down on i****************s stay away -- even though the law does not go into effect until July.
"Before, there would have been a lot of people eating breakfast but now everyone is worried that they're going to get pulled over," Gaytan, 42, said one recent weekday morning.
The Arizona law requires state and local police, after making "lawful contact," to check the immigration status of anyone they reasonably suspect is in the country illegally.
Migrant-dependent businesses from cafes and car dealers to pinata shops in the state capital Phoenix say they already are taking a big hit as fear ripples through the Hispanic community.
Gaytan, whose bright, clean diner offers Mexican staples such as beef soup and spicy seafood dishes, says turnover slumped 35 percent to 40 percent after Arizona's Republican Governor Jan Brewer signed the bill into law on April 23.
Polls taken immediately after it passed showed the law was supported by almost two-thirds of Arizona voters and a majority of voters nationwide. But opponents charge the state law is unconstitutional and a mandate for racial profiling. They are seeking to derail it court.
Some migrants targeted by the law already have begun heading back to their home country or moving to other states, selling off their belongings at numerous weekend yard sales in Latino communities across metro Phoenix.
Others are opting to stay put, while trying to limit their exposure to possible arrest -- a tactic that second-hand car dealer Richard Ruiz says has devastated his business selling cheap cars to low-wage migrants in the city.
"The people I sell to don't want to buy, they don't even want to drive," said Ruiz, 31, who sells clunkers he picks up at auction to migrants for $1,000 to $2,000.
"They're taking cabs now or asking people who have documents to drive them to work."

'IT WILL BE A GHOST TOWN'

Hispanics make up 30 percent of the desert state's population of 6.6 million and their annual buying power is estimated at $31 billion, according to a recent study by the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
Of about 50,000 Latino-owned business in the state, most are small family-owned firms in the Phoenix area, the Chamber said. It has no hard estimate of the economic impact of the state immigration law on migrant-dependent firms.
However, some business owners say the plunge in spending since the measure was passed has thrown the future of their firms into doubt and threatened the jobs of their legal immigrant and U.S.-citizen employees.
Maritza Martinez, 36, who has a party planning business selling cakes and pinatas to a niche Hispanic market in west Phoenix, said she has placed the store's lease on a month-to-month basis since the law was passed. She put her workers -- all of them documented -- on short hours.
"We normally work five days (a week) but now we're each resting two or three days," said Martinez, who said she has lost 70 percent of her bookings and taken on no new business since April 23.
Gaytan, meanwhile, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Mexico, says the three legal employees who cook, wait tables and ring up checks at his diner now face an uncertain future as his income plunges.
"If it carries on like this, I'll have to close and fire my workers," said Gaytan, who is thinking of starting over in Oregon or New Mexico.
"They have all got their own families and they're not going to want to go with me if I go to another state."
With his livelihood fast disappearing, car dealer Ruiz also is thinking of joining migrants fleeing Arizona, the state he has called home since leaving his native Florida a decade ago.
"I don't see what else I can do but leave," he said. "There's not going to be anything left here. It will be a ghost town."

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE64A4EY20100511
Answered By: Chief Whachusa - 6/21/2010
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Liberals don't recognize someone as a criminal unless they do something to them - at which point it's the governments fault.. somehow.
Answered By: System 32 ಠ_ಠ - 6/21/2010
Mission almost accomplished.
Answered By: Robert Heinlein fan - 6/21/2010
Your question is stupid. arizona law makes criminals leave arizona. ok that's getting rid of the criminals. making them leave gets rid of them.
Answered By: Ques - 6/21/2010
There are defending the illegals because they see them as future Liberal votes and they love the cheap labor digging in their flower gardens, what a bunch of phonies.
Answered By: Gladys - 6/21/2010
Yes i think it was the point...youre right...working already i feel sorry for california though!
Answered By: funkyk - 6/21/2010
Racial profiling goes on everywhere I wish people would realize that if you're white in a predominantly black or hispanic neighborhood, then there's a huge chance you will get carded just for driving around.
My sons granmda lives in an area like this, and I'm always being stopped and questioned, and twice I've been searched and had my whole car searched by viscous officers who kept insisting I had drugs.
It happens everywhere, just get over it! (not you but to the general people who have a problem with Arizona's laws)
Answered By: Britney M - 6/21/2010
The majority of legal hispanics in arizona have illegal family members or friends living here in the shadows. hispanics in general consider the crimes their illegals have already committed should be ignored. with sb1070 only 38 days away from going into effect there is a lot of self searching going on in their community. legals are turing on their illegals trying to get them to leave the state .they seem to be having some success with getting those people out of here.
Answered By: Buddy - 6/21/2010
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