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Aquarian Weekly 5/12/10
REALITY CHECK
ARIZONA
CALLING
How Law 2010 Pushes Immigration Reform to the
Brink
Though many people will disagree, I believe Senate Bill 1070
is what's best for Arizona. - Governor Jan Brewer upon signing
into law Senate Bill 1070 on 4/30
Upon
the launching of my web site in the early months of 2000, a 3,000-word
screed from a concerned Arizona law officer was posted on its
now defunct Sound-Off page. It emphatically stated that if in
the following decade the United States government didn't do something
about the state's "sieve border security"; there would be "terrible
bloodshed" and "dire consequences".
Bingo.
Fast
forward those ten years, and Arizona now has a Wild West showdown
of murderous proportions, whose death toll rivals the slaughterhouses
in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A
grievous dereliction in the federal government's duty to provide
for the common defense and preserve U.S. sovereignty, long derided
in this space, has reached such a pressure point in Arizona that
its local government thought it necessary to enact what amounts
to an abject mockery of constitutional law.
SB1070,
rubber stamped by Governor Jan Brewer, is nothing more than a
hand-cupping, throat-shredding scream for help.
Mission
accomplished.
For
the bellow has been heard loud and clear.
Worded
very much as the last vestige of survival, stemming from a Mexican
drug lord war spill-over which has resulted in a plethora of random
beatings, stabbings and collateral violence against Arizona's
citizens, the 1070 Law could not have hoped to survive a national
outcry of racial profiling and unconstitutional tyranny, but more
importantly the bevy of ensuing lawsuits and a predictable Washington
intervention.
Fact
is Brewer and the Arizona Senate ran out of legal and sane options.
Because no one in an ostensibly free society could accept Law
1070 as a sane or legal option; in fact, the thing is so completely
irresponsible, it even leaves the police at risk.
To
wit:
The
law lists a Context of Arrests; in other words, the fashion in
which the Arizona police are to enforce it: Routine policing (bar
brawl, speed trap), Routine suspicion (no hunches), and Not relying
solely on race.
How
then, you may rightly ask, is anyone going to effectively round
up illegal aliens, of which by the way there are -- according
to the Office of Homeland Security (your tax dollars at waste)
-- 460.000 in Arizona today, without racially profiling, working
on hunches, or going beyond "routine policing"?
The
answer is they cannot. Thus, the 1070 Law is set up to fail, or
at the very least, set up to cause illegal search and seizures,
police-state abuses, and those rough-and-ready lawsuits. Truth
is the damn thing is an atavistic draconian national embarrassment.
And
yet this brilliantly directed showpiece by Arizona lawmakers,
fronted dramatically by their governor, has now fully engaged
the federal government and our president, who correctly pointed
out in numerous speeches hence the law's ridiculous constitutional
liability and hardly a concrete answer to what now amounts to
a new and improved concern for Immigration Reform.
Once
again: Mission accomplished.
The
mere fact that the president is on this subject, faced with massive
oil spills, a Tennessee flood disaster, a Time Square terrorist
plot, and the endless financial reform histrionics, is a bell-ringing
success for crazy bill gone even crazier law.
Make
no mistake about it; because of Arizona's desperate and wholly
reckless legal hissy fit, the nation's eyes are now squarely focused
on what has been an escalating problem for states bordering Mexico.
It is no longer merely an argument about fining businesses who
employ illegal aliens, their free health care or running under
the radar of national security and other tertiary criminal activities.
Now it's lunatic drug dealers and gun runners blasting away at
suburbanites; mothers and children being hacked to bits on street
corners and the elderly bludgeoned by thugs who waltzed unhindered
across our border.
This
is why 70% of Arizonans back the law, just as you would too, if
you were frightened for your life. Intellectually, there is a
reason to raise eyebrows, as I surely did in the months following
9/11, as Air Force fighter planes whizzed the East River or tanks
remained parked outside the Lincoln tunnel. Overkill? Police state?
Or a reasonable response to a horrible breech of national security.
There
is little arguing the law's ratification as anything other than
unconstitutional chicanery or the wild plea for federal assistance
long overdue, but it does come with some precedence.
Since
1940, federal law has dictated that aliens must carry papers,
such as U.S. citizens keeping passports at the ready in foreign
countries, including all of Europe. Moreover, since 1976, the
Supreme Court has recognized that states may enact laws to discourage
illegal immigration without being pre-empted by federal law. As
long as Congress hasn't expressly forbidden the state law in question,
the statute doesn't conflict with federal law and Congress has
not displaced all state laws from the field, it is permitted.
This is why Arizona's 2007 law making it illegal to knowingly
employ unauthorized aliens was sustained by the United States
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Basically,
it seems, Arizona can do whatever the hell it wants, save Martial
Law, which is pretty much next.
Ah,
that is until the vagaries of carrying out the law -- the whole
reason we have laws is the penalty levied if said laws are broken
-- then a great deal of problems arise. And the backlash is going
to be expensive in an economic downturn. Therefore, without further
ado, I give you, with the teeth of a rabid dog, the federal government's
time to face the music. Suddenly, amidst the wrangling over Health
Care Reform and Financial Reform, bailouts and stimulus packages,
here comes a state begging Big Government to do its job or else.
Don't
think this will not be an issue come November when the Live Free
Or Die set and their candidates of choice weight in on its aftermath,
from civil libertarians to xenophobes.
Mission
accomplished.
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