I don't understand how this new law is considered workable on any level. Ignoring for a second the moral and constitutional hazards, it risks bringing actual law enforcement to a grinding halt.
It specifies that people and organizations who do not enforce it strictly are open to legal action; i.e. that a police department that chooses to, say, fight actual crime, can be sued.
Ideally, according to the law's drafters, everyone of Latin descent with or a dangerous tan will be stopped and questioned. This in a state with a 30% latin citizenry. Meanwhile white wife-beaters, rapists, meth-dealers and crackheads are free to wreak havoc, liberated by their natural born citizenship.
And this from Republicans who gripe about too much government intervention.
I suppose it's just an election year gimmick, designed to be struck down by activist judges tyrannically applying the Constitution.
Arizona. It's bananas. B-A-N-A-N-A-S
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