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To: tejek who wrote (565444)5/10/2010 3:43:57 PM
From: one_less2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578306
 
"That doesn't change the fact that immigration laws can be enforced without blatant discrimination and racism."

Immigration laws should be enforced without blatant discrimination and racism. From what I have seen they are enforced without blatant discrimination and racism. The system is not as totally just and good, and the people managing it are not totally just and good, at least not as just and good as we'd all like for it to be. This is the world dude, not heaven. No system and no episode in our legal system ever produces perfectly fair and just outcomes. Which is one of the reasons why our system is sensitive to issues when race should be considered as a factor.

"The AZ law encourages the latter."

No it doesn't.



To: tejek who wrote (565444)5/10/2010 3:50:01 PM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578306
 
I never was drawn in down in San Diego in spite of my thick German/Danish/Swedish/Italian accent...
Next!

/Taro



To: tejek who wrote (565444)5/10/2010 5:46:41 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578306
 
Ted, > That doesn't change the fact that immigration laws can be enforced without blatant discrimination and racism.

The problem is that those same laws can never be enforced without the accusation of blatant discrimination and racism.

It's not the racism that troubles me about the AZ law, but rather the need to carry documentation all the time. Though I'm sure a driver's license will work, since they're only given out to legal residents.

That's not a big deal except to those who ride buses everywhere. Now they have to carry some sort of ID. Or just make sure they never jaywalk.

Tenchusatsu