Jan Brewer is the current governor of Arizona and the woman responsible for its Nazi Immigration law. She struggles enough with English that I can demand to see her papers, right? Reasonable suspicion! It’s the law!
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Amanda Dobbins
2 years ago
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The parts of the law that the judge blocked included the sections that called for officers to check a person’s immigration status while enforcing other laws.
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U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton has blocked major elements of Arizona’s controversial (i.e., stupid and racist) immigration law, including parts that would have allowed officers to check immigration status during unrelated stops. So, if you’re keeping score at home, it’s currently Justice: 1, Governor Jan Brewer: 0.
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Jack Shepherd
2 years ago
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Democratic governors said they worried that the suit against Arizona’s law could cost the party in the elections.
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Earlier this month, Governor Jan Brewer sat in the Oval Office with President Barack Obama to discuss the critical issue of border security. The Governor personally related to the President the concerns of millions of Arizonans over the lack of security on Arizona’s southern border. During their visit, President Obama committed to present details, within two weeks of their meeting, regarding his plans to commit National Guard troops to the Arizona border and commit to spend $500 million in additional funds on border security.
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TweetMeme
2 years ago
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Hurley gets off the island, only to find himself in a whole new world of horror.
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Scott K.
3 years ago
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This is a photo taken in Naco, Arizona (1979) of a volleyball game between Mexican and U.S. citizens, using the border fence between Mexico and Arizona as the net. What happened to you, Arizona? You used to be cool.
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MelisBuzzFeed
3 years ago
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The ACLU has launched a new website called “The Deprofiler,” providing masks to remove “reasonable suspicion” if you travel to Arizona. Awesome. It also helps to wear a yamaka and a prosthetic giant nose. (Via.)
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MelisBuzzFeed
3 years ago
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In honor of Cinco De Mayo and in protest of Arizona’s immigration law, Phoenix’s NBA team will wear their “Los Suns” jerseys in tonight’s playoff game. Take that, angry white people of Arizona!
Guanabee
3 years ago
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The state of Arizona just f*cked with the wrong Mexican. [Ed. note: A new trailer for Robert Rodriguez’s upcoming Danny Trejo grindhouse vehicle, Machete, with a not-so-subtle message for our racist friends, the Arizona State Government.]
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jesseAsachs
3 years ago
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Multicultural, I guess. Non-toxic, debatable. (via)
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minjae
3 years ago
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This immigration law is a disgrace! Let your voice be heard, America. Take Back The Border.
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Amanda Dobbins
3 years ago
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From the Mexican Ambassador to the United States, Arturo Sarukhan. Maybe South Park and The Simpsons can provide some moral support. Family Guy, just sit this one out.
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nickrrrad
3 years ago
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Anyone want to take an extended vacay in Mexico? Uncle Sam is paying.
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Reddit Top Links
3 years ago
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