Posted on 05/11/2010 7:57:58 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I am State Senator Russell Pearce, the author of SB 1070, signed by Governor Jan Brewer. Maybe liberals ought to read the Constitution, case law, or even just the bill itself before citing incorrect information. Fear mongering and misinformation are opponents only tool against this common sense legislation.
Illegal is not a race, it is a crime. SB 1070 simply codifies federal law into state law, removes excuses and concerns about states inherent authority to enforce these laws and removes all illegal sanctuary policies.
When do we stand up for Americans and the rule of law? If not now, when? We are a nation of laws, a Constitutional republic.
Arizona did not make illegal, illegal. Illegal was already illegal. It is a crime to enter or remain in the U.S. in violation of federal law. States have had inherent authority to enforce immigration laws and have failed or refused to do so. Sanctuary policies are illegal under federal law (8 USC 1644 & 1373), yet we have them all over the United States.
Paul Kantner of the 1960s rock band Jefferson Airplane once remarked, San Francisco is 49 square miles surrounded by reality. When I first heard that San Francisco was planning to boycott Arizona over the SB 1070 legislation that I introduced, this description seemed fitting.
However, when neighboring Oaklands city council voted 7-0 to boycott Arizona last Tuesday, and President Pro Tem of the California State Senate Derrell Steinberg announced a campaign in the Legislature to boycott us, it became clear that San Francisco is merely ahead of the California crazy curve.
Why did I propose SB 1070? I saw the enormous fiscal and social costs that illegal immigration was imposing on my state. I saw Americans out of work, hospitals and schools overflowing, and budgets strained. Most disturbingly, I saw my fellow citizens victimized by illegal alien criminals. The murder of Robert Krentz whose family had been ranching in Arizona since 1907 by illegal alien drug dealers was the final straw for many Arizonans. There are dozens and dozens of other citizens of our state who have been murdered by illegal aliens. Currently, 95 illegal aliens are in Maricopa County jail for murder.
Most of the hysterical critics of the bill do not even know what is in it. All SB 1070 does is allow Arizona law enforcement officials to detain illegal aliens under state law. The law does not allow police to stop suspected illegal aliens unless they have already come across them through normal lawful conduct such as a traffic stop, and explicitly prohibits racial profiling.
Aside from the unfounded accusation of racial profiling, the chief complaint about the bill is that it infringes on federal jurisdiction by enforcing laws. However, there is a long legal precedent going back to 1976 that allows states to pass legislation to discourage illegal immigration so long as it does not conflict with federal law. SB 1070 was specifically designed to mirror federal immigration law to avoid such a conflict.
For all their newfound respect for the authority of federal immigration law, the open borders advocates who oppose SB 1070 have no problems with sanctuary cities such as San Francisco that explicitly obstruct federal immigration authorities to protect illegal aliens. In 2008, San Francisco began a campaign to encourage illegal aliens to take advantage of the citys public services.
Mayor Gavin Newsom stated, We have worked with the Board of Supervisors, Department of Public Health, labor and immigrant rights groups to create a city government-wide public awareness campaign so that immigrants know the city wont target them for using city services.
The results were tragic. A few months after the campaign, Edwin Ramos, an illegal alien and member of the MS 13 gang, murdered San Francisco resident Tony Bologna and his two sons who he mistook for rival gang members. Ramos had a lengthy criminal record including a felony assault on a pregnant woman. He was arrested on gang and weapons charges and promptly released just three months before the murder. Not once did San Francisco report him to immigration authorities.
One month after the murder of Bologna, illegal alien Alexander Izaguirre stole Amanda Keifers purse and then intentionally ran her over with an SUV, laughing as she hit the pavement and fractured her skull. Four months earlier, Alexander Izaguirre had been arrested for felony dealing of crack cocaine. Not only did San Francisco refuse to turn him over to immigration authorities, city officials expunged his record and helped get him a job, which is criminal in and of itself.
Keifer asked the obvious question, If theyve committed crimes and theyre not citizens, then why are they here? Why havent they been deported?
The answer is that politicians like Gavin Newsom put the interests of illegal aliens before the safety of American citizens, not unlike Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon and others.
Our law is already working. One can just scan the newspapers and see dozens of headlines like Illegal Immigrants Leaving Arizona Over New Law: Tough, Controversial New Legislation Scares Many in Underground Workforce Out of State.
In contrast, American citizens are leaving California. For the last four years, more Americans have left the state than have moved in.
In criticizing the SB 1070, President Barack Obama said, Our failure to act responsibly at the federal level will only open the door to irresponsibility by others. There is nothing irresponsible about enforcing our law, but President Obama is right in that this is only necessary because the federal government does not do its job.
The solution is not comprehensive immigration reform, a euphemism for amnesty. This will only encourage more illegal immigration. Making illegal aliens legal does nothing to change the social and fiscal costs they impose on Arizona or the nation as a whole. In fact, the Heritage Foundations research puts the cost of amnesty at over $2.5 trillion.
The federal government simply needs to enforce its immigration laws by cracking down on employers of illegal aliens, securing our borders, and deporting illegal alien criminals. Attrition by enforcement.
If states understand states rights and our Constitutional duty and responsibility to our citizens, this legislation in Arizona will be a model for states across the nation and the federal government and it will end illegal immigration to America, but President Obama is looking toward San Francisco instead.
The word here on the street is that the boycott thing isn’t working out very well for the commie left. Losers! Looks like the La Raza Klan with a Tan is Los SOL.
We will be spending money in AZ this summer as we drive to visit relatives in CA and ID. We will be spending as little money in CA as possible (I can fill the RV in Reno and make it all the way in and most of the way out of CA - then put just enough gas in it to get me back to Reno).
And boycott Hawaii
AZ rocks!
SF sucks!
Arizona or San Fransisco? Hrmmm I would have picked Arizona even before they passed the new law.
In contrast to SF...what US citizens think:
Wednesday, October 21, 2009, 9:52am MST
Survey shows strong support for immigration raids
Just under two-thirds of Americans want see more raids on businesses who hire illegal immigrants and to see those illegal workers arrested.
A national survey conducted earlier this month by Rasmussen Reports found that 64 percent support police conducting surprise raids on businesses suspected of hiring illegal immigrants, along with the subsequent arrests of undocumented workers. Nineteen percent oppose the raids.
Another 71 percent in the Rasmussen survey want to see the bosses who hire illegal immigrants arrested, with only 15 percent opposed.
The survey results come in the midst of the nasty political fight between the Obama administration and Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio over the MCSOs immigration sweeps.
http://phoenix.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2009/10/19/daily34.html
Arizona needs to pass a law that all welfare recipients, homeless people (aka bums), can get a free one-way bus ticket to SF.
Arizona here I come.
“....but President Obama is looking toward San Francisco instead.”
He’s been hangin’ around with bugeyes too much. Put her down with the rest of the Dems, and the RINO’s, and his arrogance will be rewarded.
For many years, lots of cities have been shipping their homeless to other cities. In Des Moines we used to send them to Miami and similar places. That was in the 80’s and 90’s.
Sent to everybody in my address book.
Senator, you make me want to be a resident of AZ so I can vote for your re-election.
I think once AZ has plenty of illegals leaving, the state ought to name Obama as “an honorary Illegal,” and deport him too!
“SF sucks!”
In oh so many ways!
LOL That's the way I always do it too. Mrs. Thinking gets so mad at me because we're coasting into the first station in AZ on fumes! I'll be damned if I'll give those Kalifornicators a nickel I don't have to.
“We will be spending money in AZ this summer as we drive to visit relatives in CA and ID.”
In Phoenix, try Los Dos Molinos, but you’d better expect the food to be spicy. They don’t know how to make it “not spicy.”
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