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The idea that a police officer can just walk up and ask if a person is legal or not will never happen.
Years ago a jewelery store was robbed in Phoenix, AZ. A policeman heard the report. He saw a man in a car and stopped him. He found the stolen jewelery in the car. He arrested the man. In court the officer was asked why he stopped the man. The office said; He was a black man in a swank neighborhood. The judge dismissed the charge and releasd to man. That is the precedent that is prevailing.
The Supreme Court will ask. "Will that solve the problem? If not it is harrassment. "Cease and dewsist or face a federal grand Jury indictment. Low class p[oliticians will see the message or their wannabe political career will come to a screaching halt.
All wannbe elected ploiticians are suggesting solutions that cannot happen. No fence. No deportation etal. Wannbe president. Come up with something that "can" happen to solve the problem.

2007-11-07 06:08:25 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

10 answers

what exactly was your question?

2007-11-07 06:11:54 · answer #1 · answered by sunnydaze34509xoxo 2 · 2 2

Once again this is about illegal immigration not legal immigrates. After 911 things have changed and the police do have powers they didn't have before, and their was a test case from Texas where two men ( non-Hispanic white men) were walking down the street late in the evening, and the cops demanded to see ID, and the two men said that they did not have to provide ID because there was no probably cause, but were arrested nevertheless. It went all the way to the supreme court, the ruling was it was okay because the public safety allowed for public behavior to be questioned

2007-11-07 06:51:42 · answer #2 · answered by jean 7 · 1 0

Racial profiling is wrong. It is based on the racist assumption that some one is a criminal simply because of their race or appearance.

Work laws are another issue. The verification process has to be harder to fake. The current documents are a joke. The social security card does not even have a picture. I could create a exact copy of my car with another name on my computer in 10 minutes. Drivers licenses are almost as bad. The picture is small and if the person looks something like the picture the card is not questioned.
Employers are not too worried because if they get caught the fines are a laugh.

Real ID is a step in the right direction. If a drivers license can be verified or invalidated based on a finger or thumb print that will do a lot to cut down on the use of fake IDs.

The fines for hiring anyone without proper identification needs to be much harsher. A couple of violations should kill a company.

2007-11-07 06:18:05 · answer #3 · answered by davidmi711 7 · 3 1

so far the different tact's that they have been using are working for whatever reason it is not being widely reported. they are building the fence and in the area where it is erected illegals are not getting through. they are changing laws in states which is causing illegals to give up and go back to their country of origin. amnesty has failed 3 times just this year. they are doing random raids on businesses, individual homes and deporting the illegals. despite the lies our government and media are trying to convince us of that this is a task too great to accomplish we are accomplishing the removal and continued influx of illegals via deportation, attrition and the fence. the U.S. is on it's way back to being legal immigrants and born citizens again. it's a powerful thing. check the links all support what i'm saying. the choice now for illegals is to leave on your own or ICE will come and collect you and you will be deported. by the way for those who do not know it if you are deported more the one time from the U.S. you can be barred from reentry for up to 20 years family or not in the U.S. Now have a nice day. illegals do not have the same rights to due process as a citizen does so their id can be checked and they can be detained and deported in short order. read the links, illegals and pros will weep, citizens and legal immigrants will rejoice. EDIT: when 75% of the illegals are mexican they are bound to have similar charistics. that's not racial profiling it's removal of the illegals who happen to be the majority. how is that profiling? the argument doesn't hold water.

2007-11-07 06:33:50 · answer #4 · answered by T 4 · 0 1

I think racial profiling is not a good idea. What we should do is send INS to all construction job sites and restaraunts and other places where large amounts of illegals work, and round up any illegals. Then, hit the bosses with MASSIVE fines, enough to shut them down. Of course, having a real border might help. The problem is, they will keep coming as long as someone will hire them. And these greedy pig bosses would rather hire an illegal for 7 bucks an hour than an skilled American for 15 bucks. Stop the demand and watch the supply dwindle.

2007-11-07 07:01:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

'Racial profiling' to identify illegals would be nearly hopeless. True, the majority are 'hispanic' but 'hispanic' is not a visible race like black or white, it's an ethnicity which can include white-looking or dark individuals. And, even if you did have some kind of magic box that detected hispanic-ness, the majority of hispanics in America are citizens, anyway.

Enforcing existing labor laws would go a long way towards reducing the 'jobs magnet,' though.

2007-11-07 07:10:44 · answer #6 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 1 0

Not necessary if we would just 1) cut all (by "all", I mean ALL) services to any person or home that can not prove legal status, and 2) enforce fines for hiring anyone illegally here - to include sting ops at known day-labor sites.

Also, the kind of check-points used to verify insurance would snag hoardes. Just set up a couple of random check-points a week in neighborhoods known to have high populations of illegal aliens.

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2007-11-07 06:25:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

those little liberals on your college have had their minds polluted and that they won't hear to reason very unquestionably. regardless of the shown fact that, carry your floor and gently clarify it to them fairly. That regulation is ordinary, thoroughly ordinary and not something yet ordinary. it somewhat is what the federal government would desire to be doing. while spoiled people stop to get their way and the best people tell them "not extra," you may guess they are going to scream bloody homicide like those plenty in Greece. in simple terms wait till Roe is overturned (an afternoon that would desire to come). Violence would be rampant, blood ought to run during the streets and you need to make certain people putting from lamp posts.

2016-10-15 09:13:21 · answer #8 · answered by federica 4 · 0 0

racial profiling should be a tool..not the only tool but a useful too. this help to define a more likely suspect. if an innoncent is accused and turns out to be innocent then let the system work it out. until we use all the tools available, criminals will use this against us and liberal courts will allow it. this is a miscarriage of justice when criminals can go free based on this alone.

2007-11-07 06:16:48 · answer #9 · answered by ? 7 · 3 1

A plus for you! lol you get a star

2007-11-07 06:12:28 · answer #10 · answered by amrolraml 3 · 1 7

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