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by admin on Aug.01, 2010, under news

Arizona live in tense calm eve enforcement of immigration law.

Maria Pena Phoenix (USA), July 28 .- Thousands of activists and leaders of the immigrant community in Arizona today preparing a large mobilization against a law that criminalizes undocumented immigrants and to enter into force on Thursday if not stops before a federal court opinion.

SB1070 law, considered the most punitive in the United States against illegal aliens, will be implemented from, aika gold, tomorrow, unless federal Judge Susan Bolton decided that it violates the Constitution and halting all or parts.

The state crime law makes illegal presence in Arizona and permits, to stop someone for some infraction, the police authorities to arrest those they suspect are illegal immigrants.

That raises concerns that the law will be a "license to discriminate against", ffxiv gil, those who appear or have a foreign accent.

Approved in a state which for years was considered the epicenter of the battle against illegal immigration in the United States, the SB1070 has caused hatred and fear in the immigrant community but has also breathed life into the militancy which requires a comprehensive immigration reform.

Thus, it is expected to land, fallen earth chips, today's bus caravan across the border in Phoenix, where he has established a security perimeter to the planned protests and vigils in front of places like the state capitol and the federal court must give its opinion.

Some groups, supported by other states in the nation, even encourage immigrants to not go to work, not to purchase or carry your documents in protest.

It is also hoped the presence of groups that support the SB1070, although in lesser amount.

"This moment illustrates the connection between the rights of immigrants and workers. If we have any hope of getting the shadow to immigrant workers, we need to firmly oppose anti-immigrant measures," said Kim Bobo, the group "Interfaith Worker Justice. "

The solution, according to Bobo, not in draconian measures but in a comprehensive immigration reform and the rigorous enforcement of labor laws in the country.

The White House also opposes SB1070 because it fears that other state governments to copy your model and, ultimately, the country has 50 different immigration policies.

Allowing this trend would jeopardize the integrity of the federal immigration system, according to the U.S. Government, which is among the seven lawsuits to challenge the SB1070.

In Phoenix, the frustration of many is that even the police themselves seem to know how to apply the law without trampling the civil rights of the population.

But ultra-conservative groups, including the Association of Arizona Latino Republican, called the SB1070 as a necessary legal instrument to deter illegal immigration and strengthen public security in the border.

Republican state Senator Russell Pearce, author of SB1070, believes that this law has revived the national debate over illegal immigration, which at roughly twelve million people around the country.

It is estimated that in Arizona alone there are some 460,000 immigrants without papers. "

With a view to legislative electionsNovember 2, groups for and against the reform plan to continue their lobbying campaigns.

The legal battle in Arizona, Phoenix has attracted dozens of journalists from Europe, Asia and Latin America, has just begun.


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