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actually support arizona. so i think you are going to see that the other thing i would suggest to austin texas and san francisco and l.a. if they are so slit solicitous residents should take up residence in san francisco and l.a. and austin. >> bill: l.a. would probably take them, too. because there is very, very big communities there. so you think that people in july and august are going to go down to the arizona desert when it's 120 degrees in support of the arizona law? i'm not sure that's going to happen, j.d. >> bill, to be fair, we have got some great deals down here. >> bill: absolutely. >> that's not all there is going on down here. as you know, we have the grand canyon. we have so many attractions in this state where it's a little cooler, not actually triple digits but really in all sincerity what the governor has has been to take a look at this and really seek to establish a truth squad. >> bill: she is worried. mrs. brewer is worried because if this spreads, arizona's state that fends on tourism and
actually support arizona. so i think you are going to see that the other thing i would suggest to austin texas and san francisco and l.a. if they are so slit solicitous residents should take up residence in san francisco and l.a. and austin. >> bill: l.a. would probably take them, too. because there is very, very big communities there. so you think that people in july and august are going to go down to the arizona desert when it's 120 degrees in support of the arizona law? i'm not sure...
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el estado de arizona. por qué? esta ley, mis amigos, es solamente un estado pidiendo ayuda, auxilio. van a perder ese pleito por esta razón. el estado de arizona no se está convirtiendo en un país, solamente está adaptando palabra por palabra lo que es la ley federal. así que lo que esto representa, y estos políticos no están en contra de nuestra comunidad, están a favor de ellos, están haciendo una cosa. [todos hablando] >> no es partidista. >> creo que es hora de hablar de los hechos. creo que -- y ahí viene el perfilamiento del que hablamos. creo que es importante empezar a hablar de los hechos, que no se evade muchísimo en el tema migratorio. uno de ellos es que muchas veces cuando hay un foro como éste, tenemos puntos de vista bastantes polarizados que están representados en la audiencia. la mayoría del electorado norteamericano se encuentra en un lugar mucho más pragmático en el tema migratorio, y apoya una solución integral porque saben que la manera en que vamos a poder proteger la frontera
el estado de arizona. por qué? esta ley, mis amigos, es solamente un estado pidiendo ayuda, auxilio. van a perder ese pleito por esta razón. el estado de arizona no se está convirtiendo en un país, solamente está adaptando palabra por palabra lo que es la ley federal. así que lo que esto representa, y estos políticos no están en contra de nuestra comunidad, están a favor de ellos, están haciendo una cosa. [todos hablando] >> no es partidista. >> creo que es hora de hablar...
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>> what happened in arizona will stay in arizona. they say we are going to have the bill in the committee last time she followed it. it's dead on arrival in texas. let me tell you, the comprehensive immigration reform at a national level. we can't have cities or states trying to pass their immigration laws. that's a federal responsible. the federal government has to step up stais time to fix this issue. the border is a state issue it's not a city of el pa el paso iss any other on the border. the federal government needs to deal with it. >> domingo. >> geraldo, it is a federal issue but the feds have not done anything about it. it's a little bit like geraldo if you were in the neighborhood pool with lots of kids and you see a child that is drowning, and the lifeguard is over maybe playing basketball with a movie star are you going to let the kid drown because the lifeguard is too busy. by the way the bill that i am introducing is not exactly like that. the one in arizona, it's only about a page and a half. racial profiling is illegal.
>> what happened in arizona will stay in arizona. they say we are going to have the bill in the committee last time she followed it. it's dead on arrival in texas. let me tell you, the comprehensive immigration reform at a national level. we can't have cities or states trying to pass their immigration laws. that's a federal responsible. the federal government has to step up stais time to fix this issue. the border is a state issue it's not a city of el pa el paso iss any other on the...
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de petróleo en el golfo de méxico en camino un gigante comportamiento de acero >>> está miércoles en arizona nuevo manifestación contra la ley ante migrante >>> ya a un tradición la casa blanca conmemora el 5 mayo. esto es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos >>> muy buenas nochess cada vez sabemos más del hombre que trató el hacer un acto trro rirberror nueva york >>> el simple hecho que llevó una camioneta con cargado explosivo sugiero que hu hubos muchos errores blanco rosa habla de lo último averiguaron, efectivamente la policía dice que el plan se originó en el mismo mes de marzo que y autoridades de nueva york dicen que cuentan con el video el sij lanza donde secassecayse veni f caminando >>> quien fue y quien es el que hizo este atentado que afortunado fue fallido >>> y todo el mundial se pregunta quien es shahzad. autoridades dicen que fay sale shahzad está colaborando con vets investigación y dio información que es volumoral va >>> y vivían en está casa con su esposa y connecticut y hasta la basura se encontró información como está que es un solicitud de trabajo >
de petróleo en el golfo de méxico en camino un gigante comportamiento de acero >>> está miércoles en arizona nuevo manifestación contra la ley ante migrante >>> ya a un tradición la casa blanca conmemora el 5 mayo. esto es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos >>> muy buenas nochess cada vez sabemos más del hombre que trató el hacer un acto trro rirberror nueva york >>> el simple hecho que llevó una camioneta con cargado explosivo sugiero que hu...
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shame on you, governor from arizona. shame on you, arizona. for every american, this law plunders the first element of our dialogue. that time is now. the time for comprehensive immigration reform is now. thit is not enough for the democrats and president obama to say that we tried. to the republicans, it is not enough to say that they are winninwilling to deport. we cannot negotiate with ourselves. we need you. we need [unintelligible] continue stalling and you will be delegated to my current status for years to come. [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] i want everyone here who is not registered to vote to register. i want everyone here to come out to vote. i want you to fight the republicans and democrats who will oppose a comprehensive immigration reform. >> ok. we have [unintelligible] >> [speaking spanish] have been made day. may day is a workers -- habeehay may day. may is a workers' holiday. you have reminded us that workers have no borders. no human being is illegal. new york is marching. 15,000 people marched on wall street last
shame on you, governor from arizona. shame on you, arizona. for every american, this law plunders the first element of our dialogue. that time is now. the time for comprehensive immigration reform is now. thit is not enough for the democrats and president obama to say that we tried. to the republicans, it is not enough to say that they are winninwilling to deport. we cannot negotiate with ourselves. we need you. we need [unintelligible] continue stalling and you will be delegated to my current...
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que les motivó, mi intención es que los motivó para hablar sobre migración y la ley en arizona?s del tema migratorio acabamos de terminar un sondeo antes del de arizona entonces era necesario volver a este estado para ver cómo la aprobación de esta ley había afectado la actitud de los latinos en este estado. cabe notar que el sondeo fue con votantes latinos que son ciudadanos y a una sino que descubrimos o corroboramos algo que ya sabemos que la mayoría de los latinos en arizona están opuestos a esta ley. >> algo que sorprende ver a los inmigrantes latinos que están en contra de la ley, pero lolo ciento apoyan la reforma integral que apoyen la legalización. todos éstos son los que han dicho que los americanos respaldan la ley y de 70 es por la misma frustración de todos los votantes ququno se ha hecho nada y que no sólo respaldan 70 sino que quieren que el gobierno actúe. >> >> mario: cuando se realizó este sondeo? >> cuando la ley estuviese aprobada con la registrados para votar pues también temas se pudiera ver los resultados en muchas generaciones en arizona. >>
que les motivó, mi intención es que los motivó para hablar sobre migración y la ley en arizona?s del tema migratorio acabamos de terminar un sondeo antes del de arizona entonces era necesario volver a este estado para ver cómo la aprobación de esta ley había afectado la actitud de los latinos en este estado. cabe notar que el sondeo fue con votantes latinos que son ciudadanos y a una sino que descubrimos o corroboramos algo que ya sabemos que la mayoría de los latinos en arizona están...
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. >> arizona has become ground zero for illegal immigration. it's estimated that there are nearly 500,000 illegal residents living in arizona and more streaming in every day. the federal government has dramatically increased the number of border agents but not enough to stem the flow. congress has yet to agree on a comprehensive solution. reverend smith says that the arizona law only supports what was already on the books. >> essentially, as i read the law and its amendments, it's an attempt to enforce what has been a federal law since the days of, i think, fdr. >> illegal immigration has long been a federal crime. the arizona law makes it a state crime and instructs local police to check the immigration status of anyone they stop for an infraction and they reasonably suspect is undocumented or illegal. if citizens don't think the police are being vigilant enough, they can sue them in court. supporters say there are enough safeguards to prevent profiling. critics say the law makes it almost impossible not to profile. arizona police come down on
. >> arizona has become ground zero for illegal immigration. it's estimated that there are nearly 500,000 illegal residents living in arizona and more streaming in every day. the federal government has dramatically increased the number of border agents but not enough to stem the flow. congress has yet to agree on a comprehensive solution. reverend smith says that the arizona law only supports what was already on the books. >> essentially, as i read the law and its amendments, it's...
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problem in arizona. phoenix now has one of the highest kidnapping ratios, in the world. and this has something to do with gangs, that smuggle illegal immigrants across the border and traffic in human beings, a terrible situation and the relaxed attitude, come on, grow up, we are a big country and we'll have tons of illegal immigrants, doesn't speak to the facts on the ground i don't think in arizona and the idea that you are supposed to tell the citizens, wait for us to deal with it at the federal level. they have been waiting and there is no federal bill. and the obama administration's position is they have to be comprehensive reform. why? secure the borders. you can have -- >> that is the first step -- >> forget. why not propose secretary janet napolitano said here, there is more to do, fine, do more to secure the borders and next year look at other reforms. there is no proposal from the obama administration to do more to secure the borders. >> we are securing the borders and what janet napolitano said
problem in arizona. phoenix now has one of the highest kidnapping ratios, in the world. and this has something to do with gangs, that smuggle illegal immigrants across the border and traffic in human beings, a terrible situation and the relaxed attitude, come on, grow up, we are a big country and we'll have tons of illegal immigrants, doesn't speak to the facts on the ground i don't think in arizona and the idea that you are supposed to tell the citizens, wait for us to deal with it at the...
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partner for the state of arizona? >> the number one thing to let people know is that 1070 is a non-solution to a very real problem. nobody will dispute the this problem is real and growing. but this law does not provide any of the things you say we needee. it does not provide a single penny of resources, it does not provide a single tool for prosecutors to effectively crack down on drug running, gunrunning, and violent human smuggling. in some ways, it jeopardize his -- jeopardize the ability of officers to do community policing. the answer unfortunately is that arizona cannot, on its own, fixes problem. i wish we could. frankly, the federal government hasn't done aaything to help us in a long time. we're taking action as we can and there are some activities -- john and i have worked on drop house legislation to get a that was effective and has helped to crack down on the problem. unfortunately, that will not solve the problem. the federal government has to take action and they have to start by securing our borders so
partner for the state of arizona? >> the number one thing to let people know is that 1070 is a non-solution to a very real problem. nobody will dispute the this problem is real and growing. but this law does not provide any of the things you say we needee. it does not provide a single penny of resources, it does not provide a single tool for prosecutors to effectively crack down on drug running, gunrunning, and violent human smuggling. in some ways, it jeopardize his -- jeopardize the...
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>> what happened in arizona will stay in arizona. they say we are going to have the bill in the committee last time she followed it. it's dead on arrival in texas. let me tell you, the comprehensive immigration reform at a national level. we can't have cities or states trying to pass their immigration laws. that's a federal responsible. the federal government has to step up stais time to fix this issue. the border is a state issue it's not a city of el pa el paso iss any other on the border. the federal government needs to deal with it. >> domingo. >> geraldo, it is a federal issue but the feds have not done anything about it. it's a little bit like geraldo if you were in the neighborhood pool with lots of kids and you see a child that is drowning, and the lifeguard is over maybe playing basketball with a movie star are you going to let the kid drown because the lifeguard is too busy. by the way the bill that i am introducing is not exactly like that. the one in arizona, it's only about a page and a half. racial profiling is illegal.
>> what happened in arizona will stay in arizona. they say we are going to have the bill in the committee last time she followed it. it's dead on arrival in texas. let me tell you, the comprehensive immigration reform at a national level. we can't have cities or states trying to pass their immigration laws. that's a federal responsible. the federal government has to step up stais time to fix this issue. the border is a state issue it's not a city of el pa el paso iss any other on the...
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problem in arizona. phoenix now has one of the highest kidnapping ratios, in the world. and this has something to do with gangs, that smuggle illegal immigrants across the border and traffic in human beings, a terrible situation and the relaxed attitude, come on, grow up, we are a big country and we'll have tons of illegal immigrants, doesn't speak to the facts on the ground i don't think in arizona and the idea that you are supposed to tell the citizens, wait for us to deal with it at the federal level. they have been waiting and there is no federal bill. and the obama administration's position is they have to be comprehensive reform. why? secure the borders. you can have -- >> that is the first step -- >> forget. why not propose secretary janet napolitano said here, there is more to do, fine, do more to secure the borders and next year look at other reforms. there is no proposal from the obama administration to do more to secure the borders. >> we are securing the borders and what janet napolitano said
problem in arizona. phoenix now has one of the highest kidnapping ratios, in the world. and this has something to do with gangs, that smuggle illegal immigrants across the border and traffic in human beings, a terrible situation and the relaxed attitude, come on, grow up, we are a big country and we'll have tons of illegal immigrants, doesn't speak to the facts on the ground i don't think in arizona and the idea that you are supposed to tell the citizens, wait for us to deal with it at the...
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en phoenix, arizona, univisión. >> dirigentes sindicales anunciaron que viajaran sin documentos. el viaje se planeó para el momento en que la ley entra en vigor, en total 250 activistas participaban en la visión. >> es más sobre el tema, las autoridades detuvieron al menos 37 personas en manhattan durante una manifestación de desobediencia civil de líderes religiosos y civiles que buscan aumentar la presión en el congreso para aprobar una reforma migratoria amplía >> pausa y la espera en cuba por el traslado de presidentes apli político. comienzan el cierre de las elecciones del domingo, volvemos. [ locutor ] hecho: cada vez que tomas advil liqui-gels, estás tomando el analgésico que actúa más rápido que tylenol rapid release gels y no sólo más rápido, también es más fuerte. no hay mejor alivio e éste. advil. >> el anuncio sorpresivo lo hizo el prelado de la isla que lo habló directamente raúl castro, los cambios en el trato con los presos kcontempla el estado cubano. de concretarse ría el primer resultado de un inusual diálogo entre raúl castro y los líd
en phoenix, arizona, univisión. >> dirigentes sindicales anunciaron que viajaran sin documentos. el viaje se planeó para el momento en que la ley entra en vigor, en total 250 activistas participaban en la visión. >> es más sobre el tema, las autoridades detuvieron al menos 37 personas en manhattan durante una manifestación de desobediencia civil de líderes religiosos y civiles que buscan aumentar la presión en el congreso para aprobar una reforma migratoria amplía >>...
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. >> decenas de manifestantes exigen una reforma migratoria y protestando por la ley de arizona van a parar a la cÁrcel en nueva york. el presidente de la pp visita luisian. despuÉs del cierre de campaÑa de colombia se intensificar las medidas de seguridad de las elecciones del prÓximo domingo. escÁndalo en inglaterra, la duquesa sarah ferguson captada en cÁmara presuntamente vendiendo acceso a su ex por cientos de miles de dÓlares. venga con nosotros a un recorrido por la que serÁ la capital mundial de fÚtbol en sÓlo 17 dÍas. sudÁfrica y el mundo comienzan a bailar al ritmo de waka waka de shakira. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn Última hora. >> la polÉmica en torno a la ley de arizona sigue por todo el paÍs, los grupos de activistas defensores de los emigrantes siguen levantando su voz y organizan otra marcha en arizona para el sÁbado. ♪ >> al cumplirse el primer mes desde la polÉmica firma de la ley de inmigraciÓn de arizona mujeres hispanas como rosa marÍa soto continÚan con su fe en pie de lucha. >> yo tengo aproximadamente unos 11 aÑos aquÍ, y he v
. >> decenas de manifestantes exigen una reforma migratoria y protestando por la ley de arizona van a parar a la cÁrcel en nueva york. el presidente de la pp visita luisian. despuÉs del cierre de campaÑa de colombia se intensificar las medidas de seguridad de las elecciones del prÓximo domingo. escÁndalo en inglaterra, la duquesa sarah ferguson captada en cÁmara presuntamente vendiendo acceso a su ex por cientos de miles de dÓlares. venga con nosotros a un recorrido por la que...
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right in arizona is one extreme. i'm going to turn to you mayor destefano to talk to you because nearly three years ago you can start contrasting debate that's happening in arizona in new haven, was passed with a policy that offered i.d. cards to all its residents, whether they were undocumented or not. and in navigating for the law, you said they can't lease a community of people who won't talk to our cops. so what did she mean by that? what was the thinking behind the policy? into the working? >> sure, great to be with you all and i want to thank the center for hosting this event. i found myself four years ago in a public library. a book library because it's usually considered a safe space as opposed to city hall. we had a catholic peace priest present. a catholic priest present basically because i was there with my police chief and the message of the catholic priest was there was going to be cool and engage in a part of the community that when women were being beaten up by their boyfriends, when they were witnessi
right in arizona is one extreme. i'm going to turn to you mayor destefano to talk to you because nearly three years ago you can start contrasting debate that's happening in arizona in new haven, was passed with a policy that offered i.d. cards to all its residents, whether they were undocumented or not. and in navigating for the law, you said they can't lease a community of people who won't talk to our cops. so what did she mean by that? what was the thinking behind the policy? into the...
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it's arizona law. to have a member of congress say to the attorney general in a hearing, when the attorney general is under oath, that people are already being detained, people are already being detained under arizona law, here's the kyo, -- quote, already being detained because they forgot their driver's license at home, closed quote. also said that the law is cruel and it institutionalizes racial profiling. it's a fact that arizona law unless specified otherwise is not an act and it does not take effect until 90 days after the governor signs the bill which was some, couple or three weeks ago. it certainly wasn't 90 days ago, mr. speaker. as i point this out to the attorney general, one would think that a person that is at that high level in this country, with this very high responsibility, could at least concur that the arizona law hasn't been enacted yet, but you he could not bring himself to do that because that would have caused him to come into a political disagreement with the activists on the d
it's arizona law. to have a member of congress say to the attorney general in a hearing, when the attorney general is under oath, that people are already being detained, people are already being detained under arizona law, here's the kyo, -- quote, already being detained because they forgot their driver's license at home, closed quote. also said that the law is cruel and it institutionalizes racial profiling. it's a fact that arizona law unless specified otherwise is not an act and it does not...
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arizona bob. some of that might be dropping o bit, but pretty consistent high support for the average american. polls also show it but there iso widespreadrt opposition by t latinos. so one for example is doing a this evening in phoenix i believe on the arizona law, increasing attention if you watch spanish-language at all it's like the lead story every single night. so how are you a feeling asevert local leaders a diverse community where you're seeing a split, if you will, betweening a where one with paid middle of america is on this issue on thi blog and where the latino wher community is, another minorityl? community that are growing communities as you indicated, what are your thoughts and reflections, and then we'll opeo it up to witheng audience. are u >> well, when i remind myopen i colleagues and residents in phoenix and arizona that this country and the state as i think all states were founded on the rights of remin the majority toa protect everyone, minority andtn majority.de in fact, it
arizona bob. some of that might be dropping o bit, but pretty consistent high support for the average american. polls also show it but there iso widespreadrt opposition by t latinos. so one for example is doing a this evening in phoenix i believe on the arizona law, increasing attention if you watch spanish-language at all it's like the lead story every single night. so how are you a feeling asevert local leaders a diverse community where you're seeing a split, if you will, betweening a where...
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i would like to start by thanking the city of tucson, the university of arizona, the arizona daily star, every volunteer, everyone from tucson, every so there arizona citizen who has made me as an author and all loveless as authors feel welcome. you've done an extraordinary job with the tucson festival of books. give yourselves a round of applause. [applause] it is an incredible achievement. it's an incredible achievement. it's an extraordinary achievement in today's economic climate and you shouldn't be prouder of yourselves as a region. thank you so much. i have one other thanks to extend as tom mentioned i served in iraq and as tom delude it to i was wounded in iraq. i had a close encounter with a shrapnel that left me with a little bit of shrapnel in my jaw and so every time i open my mouth to white my jaw hurts which is a pretty useful won't to have. [laughter] as wounds go. but i'm standing up here following in the footsteps as a transitioning or you're two writer in some other issues and somebody whose transition from the military into being a citizen. as many of you know and as
i would like to start by thanking the city of tucson, the university of arizona, the arizona daily star, every volunteer, everyone from tucson, every so there arizona citizen who has made me as an author and all loveless as authors feel welcome. you've done an extraordinary job with the tucson festival of books. give yourselves a round of applause. [applause] it is an incredible achievement. it's an incredible achievement. it's an extraordinary achievement in today's economic climate and you...
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right in arizona is one extreme. i'm going to turn to you mayor destefano to talk to you because nearly three years ago you can start contrasting debate that's happening in arizona in new haven, was passed with a policy that offered i.d. cards to all its residents, whether they were undocumented or not. and in navigating for the law, you said they can't lease a community of people who won't talk to our cops. so what did she mean by that? what was the thinking behind the policy? into the working? >> sure, great to be with you all and i want to thank the center for hosting this event. i found myself four years ago in a public library. a book library because it's usually considered a safe space as opposed to city hall. we had a catholic peace priest present. a catholic priest present basically because i was there with my police chief and the message of the catholic priest was there was going to be cool and engage in a part of the community that when women were being beaten up by their boyfriends, when they were witnessi
right in arizona is one extreme. i'm going to turn to you mayor destefano to talk to you because nearly three years ago you can start contrasting debate that's happening in arizona in new haven, was passed with a policy that offered i.d. cards to all its residents, whether they were undocumented or not. and in navigating for the law, you said they can't lease a community of people who won't talk to our cops. so what did she mean by that? what was the thinking behind the policy? into the...
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on the arizona imgraduation law. but i look at the president of the united states who made this comment that there was a -- there could be a woman in arizona taking her daughter off to get some ice cream and apparently because of the way they look they could be called over and asked to produce their papers. now, that was playing the race card. and that drieds the -- divides the american people and that recognizes the statement that was made by mr. mcclintock a few minutes ago that there is an intentional effort to divide people, to divide people for political purposes. the president has done it. and i can't imagine he had read the bill until last night he sounded a little more like he had. but he couldn't have read it if he was going to be able to say the things he said. he knows arizona law doesn't allow for a woman and her daughter to be stopped for no other reason than their skin color when they're going off to get some ice cream. it specifically states that in the bill. not the ice cream part. but it specifically
on the arizona imgraduation law. but i look at the president of the united states who made this comment that there was a -- there could be a woman in arizona taking her daughter off to get some ice cream and apparently because of the way they look they could be called over and asked to produce their papers. now, that was playing the race card. and that drieds the -- divides the american people and that recognizes the statement that was made by mr. mcclintock a few minutes ago that there is an...
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does this mean that the country is behind arizona? >> well, i think it's that arizona was behind the federal government's program. of and ed, the 287-g, which is a federal program, what they have done is they have implemented as a statewide program. cities and counties around this country have implemented 287-g, which is a federal program that even president obama has been pushing very strongly on. and so the real problem here is that it outlaws amnesty cities, and i think a lot of people really resent the state telling the cities that they can't put a gag order on their law enforcement on this issue. you know, there are federal issues that law enforcement gets involved with all of the time. bank robbery is a federal issue. drug smuggling is a federal law. but we don't tell local law enforcement they can't participate. but, again, i think the one thing is here is, you've got to do it within the constitution, you've got to set very clear guidelines that you cannot use racial profiling. >> that's the fear in all of this. that's the fear
does this mean that the country is behind arizona? >> well, i think it's that arizona was behind the federal government's program. of and ed, the 287-g, which is a federal program, what they have done is they have implemented as a statewide program. cities and counties around this country have implemented 287-g, which is a federal program that even president obama has been pushing very strongly on. and so the real problem here is that it outlaws amnesty cities, and i think a lot of people...
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have you ever seen the flag of the state of arizona? this is the flag of the state of arizona? now, let's for the sake of argument take a look at the empire of japan flag from 1942. >> oh, my god. >> let's take a look at the north koreain flag. >> hmmm. >> that is a disturbing finding. >> it is. >> i'm not saying... >> it's a hybrid. >> yes. i'm not saying that arizona is fascist. or turning into a policed state but i'm saying their flag s i'd like to point out dallas cowboys are also on watch right now. i think you're right. >> oh. >> wow. >> yechl they need to be. >> jerry jones walks around, goose stepping. that makes sense. >> it's terrible. >> bill... you know, i have a problem with just the un. did they point you to the commission of transgender sex hoarders? eenl noble thing they've done. >> yes. on the money. >> yeah. i like that. it was pretty in the picture, which is rare for me. the un? yeah. it's like, let's, is this arizona thing constitutional? what what the un says. i get what arizona says. and i think everyone intends to. i want to say out of your business, and
have you ever seen the flag of the state of arizona? this is the flag of the state of arizona? now, let's for the sake of argument take a look at the empire of japan flag from 1942. >> oh, my god. >> let's take a look at the north koreain flag. >> hmmm. >> that is a disturbing finding. >> it is. >> i'm not saying... >> it's a hybrid. >> yes. i'm not saying that arizona is fascist. or turning into a policed state but i'm saying their flag s i'd...
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>> they can already stop somebody on reasonable suspicion in arizona arizona under feder. when you have suspension measure it's not going to work on the streets. you were a prosecutor. b there's nothing that would give off reasonable suspicion other than your ethnicity. there are huge problems in the way this is going to be implemented. >> what if you certainly see some kind of criminal behavior activity but they have an obligation to go over the probable cause. >> that is the law. if you are doing something wrong if you run a stop sign which is illegal and you get pulled over they are not pulling people over because they are ton or look a certain way. >> no they can't. >> they could pull me over. >> being undocumented in arizona a crime how do you have reasonable us pigs. >> if you are here illegally you are breaking the law. that's what people are for getting. >> i want to bring dad back in. michael, are you worried at all? your son isn't. are you worried they will detain or pull over the basketball team? doesn't make sense. >> the unfo unfortunate thing t was not a mand
>> they can already stop somebody on reasonable suspicion in arizona arizona under feder. when you have suspension measure it's not going to work on the streets. you were a prosecutor. b there's nothing that would give off reasonable suspicion other than your ethnicity. there are huge problems in the way this is going to be implemented. >> what if you certainly see some kind of criminal behavior activity but they have an obligation to go over the probable cause. >> that is the...
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my question is what can folks who's concerned what's happening in arizona who don't live in arizona do about this? and i guess by extension, what can we do to support communities that have done positive proactive things? there's been discussion about boycotts. i know there's controversy about that. >> you know, i'm going to be direct here. pressure your republican representative. both house representatives and the u.s. senate. they have been reluctant and basically have not want to engage in meaningful conversation of putting together a bill -- some kind of a frame that can have some debate on the floor of the senate and move forward. there's a bill -- there's some versions in the house representative through the leadership of congressman lee gutierrez. but i think by and large that's the ultimate solution that we have got to pressure republican lawmakers representing u.s. centers to get on the ball and then start having meaningful conversations to debate a meaningful bill. now, at the local level, you know, it's widely known that legislating whether it's a town, city, county, state --
my question is what can folks who's concerned what's happening in arizona who don't live in arizona do about this? and i guess by extension, what can we do to support communities that have done positive proactive things? there's been discussion about boycotts. i know there's controversy about that. >> you know, i'm going to be direct here. pressure your republican representative. both house representatives and the u.s. senate. they have been reluctant and basically have not want to engage...
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what's arizona doing wrong? >> their tone is offensive to people of hispanic origin and that's something that we could have an honest depate about, but that's the way the people who are protesting against this feel about it. >> tone and action are two different things, they're accusing the people of arizona of actually doing something and targeting these people. and that's not happened. they're wrong, they're upset about the law, that's it. >> neil: charles. >> i think it's kind of scary we're going to assume the law is going to be implemented in a racist manner. i don't know what it says about this country and the idea that the u.n. will weigh in. i mean, their ultimate goal is to see america disintegrate anyway, they love-- >> it's the same u.n. who gave a pass on moammar gadhafi and the incident of a plane that went down in christmas time in 1988 and then goes after arizona. but leaving all of that aside i'm wondering what message it sends when people who are supposedly railing about the law, like our attorne
what's arizona doing wrong? >> their tone is offensive to people of hispanic origin and that's something that we could have an honest depate about, but that's the way the people who are protesting against this feel about it. >> tone and action are two different things, they're accusing the people of arizona of actually doing something and targeting these people. and that's not happened. they're wrong, they're upset about the law, that's it. >> neil: charles. >> i think...
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let's move on to the arizona border situation because, of course, you were the governor of arizona before you became the secretary of homeland security. you testified recently in front of a senate panel saying that you believe that the southwest border is as secure now as it ever has been. however, the current governor, governor brewer in arizona, has said this recently about you. that you are now turning a blind eye to the reality of the situation there in arizona. how do you respond? >> well, first, let's be clear about the contechnicxt, what i is if you look at the overall numbers, i'm talking as the former lead, federal and state prosecutor for arizona. i know this border issue very well. numbers have never been better in terms of illegal crossings, etc. that does not equate, however, to the fact that more needs to be done along the border and in arizona and in fact, is being done be more manpower, technology, infrastructure in arizona, than at any time i can remember. i would not exactly call that a blind eye. i don't like to get into that tit for tat. what we need to be doing is foc
let's move on to the arizona border situation because, of course, you were the governor of arizona before you became the secretary of homeland security. you testified recently in front of a senate panel saying that you believe that the southwest border is as secure now as it ever has been. however, the current governor, governor brewer in arizona, has said this recently about you. that you are now turning a blind eye to the reality of the situation there in arizona. how do you respond? >>...
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if the republican party continues to be the anti- immigrant party like it is in arizona where the arizona elected officials taking a high road for this bill, and you take other republicans taking the same position, they will lose. i give president bush credit who two years tried to pass a comprehensive immigration bill and his own party kind of gang that won him. tavis: you are laying out the agenda and you see it as a democratic governor. i would expect no different and no less. the flip side is not just republicans who might be obstructionist or said on their hands and not want to do anything. there are democrats who have to have the will. when i hear representative luis gutierrez encourage people to just stay home, democrats could end up being punished as well, yes? >> i am not just laying the blame on republicans. you have to have a bipartisan bill. it has to have more democrats than republicans as usual. it is mainly the political will to put on the agenda. that is step one. this congress sometimes says, we have already done enough. we have done health care. they have not done a clim
if the republican party continues to be the anti- immigrant party like it is in arizona where the arizona elected officials taking a high road for this bill, and you take other republicans taking the same position, they will lose. i give president bush credit who two years tried to pass a comprehensive immigration bill and his own party kind of gang that won him. tavis: you are laying out the agenda and you see it as a democratic governor. i would expect no different and no less. the flip side...
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i understand the frustration of arizona. it remains one of the gateway states into the country for narcotics and contraband and illegal immigration. we have put many resources into arizona over the last 15 months, more men, more technology, more infrastructure, more money for local law enforcement. we obviously need to be looking at what else needs to be done because arizona deserves a border that is safe and secure. it is as safe and secure as it has ever been but it can be more safe and more secure and that is what we are working on. >> i want to ask what are the causes of anxiety on this side about the violence going on in mexico that you have dedicated to stopping and going after the drug gangs. you noted about one week ago that the violence has largely been among the gangs themselves and has turned onto the public authorities. what can the united states do to help stop this violence and in particular, how big a problem is easy access to guns in the u.s. getting over the mexican border to arm the gags, how big a part of
i understand the frustration of arizona. it remains one of the gateway states into the country for narcotics and contraband and illegal immigration. we have put many resources into arizona over the last 15 months, more men, more technology, more infrastructure, more money for local law enforcement. we obviously need to be looking at what else needs to be done because arizona deserves a border that is safe and secure. it is as safe and secure as it has ever been but it can be more safe and more...
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does this buy could the of arizona economic and political boycott of the people of arizona which will help no one. it will hurt the hispanic community within arizona and everybody else. does it help secure the borders? no. does it lead towards the immigration reform that needs to take place? absolutely not. this divides people. i that i is what some people are intending with this issue. make it a partisan issue. it is not partisan. secure the borders! >> greta: i know your -- i assume governor to governor what is your thought on the heat she is taking over this statute? >> i'm proud of jan brewer for standing up. sending a message to washington, to president obama saying you need to do your job sir. if you are not, okay we are compelled to do the job for you, until you get it right. president obama has been suspiciously silent on this issue, hasn't he? we don't know where he stands on immigration reform or securing our borders. he doesn't talk but it. that's unfortunate this is a big:issue. it is all about national security. it is about our sister border states that are inundated with
does this buy could the of arizona economic and political boycott of the people of arizona which will help no one. it will hurt the hispanic community within arizona and everybody else. does it help secure the borders? no. does it lead towards the immigration reform that needs to take place? absolutely not. this divides people. i that i is what some people are intending with this issue. make it a partisan issue. it is not partisan. secure the borders! >> greta: i know your -- i assume...
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the folks in arizona it seems to me are like the folks in texas. they see people coming across their border illegal entry, people being in the country illegally, still against the law. the federal government is, you know, supposedly, according to you and others, that's the federal governments job to to secure the borders, to secure the borders of foreign countries, third world countries protected borders better than we do. i think for political reasons we don't secure the border. this is not the first administration that hasn't secure the border. i hope it is the last administration so that it actually does secure the border. the law, it seems, should be enforced and that the federal government, for israel, arizona would need to have these desperate measures the other states are talking about the same thing, and they wouldn't have to have these measures if the federal government just did its job. last question. do you think if the governors as for the national guard on the board that that is a constitutional request? >> the gentleman's time has exp
the folks in arizona it seems to me are like the folks in texas. they see people coming across their border illegal entry, people being in the country illegally, still against the law. the federal government is, you know, supposedly, according to you and others, that's the federal governments job to to secure the borders, to secure the borders of foreign countries, third world countries protected borders better than we do. i think for political reasons we don't secure the border. this is not...
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buying property or visiting the state of arizona. host: before i let you go, when you were pulled over by the officer, what -- what was the reason he gave for pulling you over? caller: no, in 1999 and was driving my girlfriend's sports car at the time. i was coming from boxing practice. he pulled me over, got me out of the car, handcuffed me, put me in the back of his cruiser. i was asking what i was doing -- was a speeding? he said no. then i asked what he pulled me over -- he said that he ran the place and it came back as a warrant in my name. he said that we think it is your wives after i said that it is not my car. trust me when i tell you, the racial profiling will happen. host: we will leave it there. guest: to this point, law enforcement in arizona is split on this issue. there are several sheriff's to have already spoken up, saying that ranging from boll is racist to say that it will lead to racial profiling, there is already a police officer in arizona who has filed a lawsuit saying there is no way we can ask law-enforcement
buying property or visiting the state of arizona. host: before i let you go, when you were pulled over by the officer, what -- what was the reason he gave for pulling you over? caller: no, in 1999 and was driving my girlfriend's sports car at the time. i was coming from boxing practice. he pulled me over, got me out of the car, handcuffed me, put me in the back of his cruiser. i was asking what i was doing -- was a speeding? he said no. then i asked what he pulled me over -- he said that he ran...
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# la polémica ley en arizona continúa en el debate. mexicanos que hacian sus compras en ese estado decidieron realizar un boicot, comerciantes de phoenix temen perdidas millonarias mientras analistas creen que no parara el comerci compras en arizona hicieron un boicot. a una semana de los comicios presidenciales en colombia se revela que el partido independiente tiene un empate tÉcnico con el oficialista. >> cuba empezarÁ a trasladar a presos a cÁrceles más cercanas a sus familias. >> los argentinos conmemoraron el bicentenario de su paÍs. regresamos al punto de las noticias. ♪ >> con la llegada de la nueva tecnologÍa de la comunicaciones, se ha tenido que transformar este organismo que regula lo que podemos ver y lo que no podemos ver en la televisiÓn por poner un ejemplo, han tenido que extenderse a la internet y surgen preguntas interesantes. deben a internet por ejemplo ser gratis? o deberÁ internet ser censurada? o que tan adaptados estamos los hispanos a la tecnologÍa? tuve la oportunidad de hablar con el director de l
# la polémica ley en arizona continúa en el debate. mexicanos que hacian sus compras en ese estado decidieron realizar un boicot, comerciantes de phoenix temen perdidas millonarias mientras analistas creen que no parara el comerci compras en arizona hicieron un boicot. a una semana de los comicios presidenciales en colombia se revela que el partido independiente tiene un empate tÉcnico con el oficialista. >> cuba empezarÁ a trasladar a presos a cÁrceles más cercanas a sus familias....
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el alcalde de una ciudad de ohio prohibiÓ que se realicen viajes oficiales a arizona. seguimos en el tema ahora desde los Ángeles, esa ciudad fue lugar para actos de estudiantes que defienden un sueÑo. >> se desatÓ el caos en una transitada calle de los Ángeles. decenas de estudiantes universitarios bloquearon las calles. los alumnos quieren que el gobierno federal apruebe proyecto federal para becas. >> los estudiantes estÁn cortando el trÁnsito de uno de los boulevares mÁs importantes de la ciudad. muchos conductores reaccionaron con ira. despuÉs de varias horas la policÍa intervino. los manifestantes no temÍan ser arrestados por la causa. >> no cualquier dÍa viene un amigo y dice voy a hacer esto por ti. >> los estudiantes fueron arrestados. ahora enfrentan cargos por desobediencia civil. los estudiantes que participaron del acto son todos residentes permanentes o ciudadanos. >> en instantes veremos por quÉ el paÍs podrÍa estar mÁs cerca de la aprobaciÓn de una reforma >> el senado avanzÓ hacia la reforma de una ambiciosa reforma financiera. la cÁm
el alcalde de una ciudad de ohio prohibiÓ que se realicen viajes oficiales a arizona. seguimos en el tema ahora desde los Ángeles, esa ciudad fue lugar para actos de estudiantes que defienden un sueÑo. >> se desatÓ el caos en una transitada calle de los Ángeles. decenas de estudiantes universitarios bloquearon las calles. los alumnos quieren que el gobierno federal apruebe proyecto federal para becas. >> los estudiantes estÁn cortando el trÁnsito de uno de los boulevares mÁs...
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the idea of boycotting arizona. i can remember when i was very young they're going to boycott dallas because jack kennedy was there. they're going to boycott mississippi because civil rights workers were killed there. i think that's tell and i think it's wrong. if you look closely and study what exactly what arizona did, as i think we mentioned, they codify federal law. and in order for a police officer, as i understand it, every legal immigrant has got to get his green card within, or his work permit. under federal law. since 19 for that is got to carry his papers with them. and what arizona is saying that if a policeman, before he can ask for any such papers, it's got to be a legal event. in other words, stop somebody who ran a red light or an altercation, a fight somewhere, he comes up and says okay, what's going on here, what happened, do you have any id, sir? something like that. nfl has a drivers license and he is a citizen because only citizens get driver's license. if he doesn't have that, the guy speaks a f
the idea of boycotting arizona. i can remember when i was very young they're going to boycott dallas because jack kennedy was there. they're going to boycott mississippi because civil rights workers were killed there. i think that's tell and i think it's wrong. if you look closely and study what exactly what arizona did, as i think we mentioned, they codify federal law. and in order for a police officer, as i understand it, every legal immigrant has got to get his green card within, or his work...
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estÁn tratando de estar en contra de todo lo que ha ocurrido en arizona. pero hoy en el estadio de basquetbol queda patente que mÁs haya de la polÍtica estÁn los intereses comerciales de cualquier empresa. la nba permitiÓ que portaran esta camiseta en forma de protesta algunos incluso entraron al estadio con sombreros. >> cada quien protesta a su manera. en lugar de decir...en honor a la diversidad cultural y en contra de las leyes antiinmigratorias. >> vinimos a apoyarlos, quienes nos estÁn dando la mano. >> miles de personas compraron su propia camiseta. >> estoy muy orgullosa de que todos los latinos estÁn apoyÁndo. todos los jugadores estÁn apoyando. >> creo que estÁ bien, porque el cinco de mayo salen todos, porque salÍa de los hispanos. >> estÁn los que se decepcionaron por la decisiÓn de los deportistas. >> porque no estÁn apoyando los esfuerzos del estado para asegurar nuestra frontera. >> a las voces que si se unÍan...participaron en una marcha expresando su repudio a lo que ha ocurrido en arizona. respeta su ciudadanÍa, ahora que h
estÁn tratando de estar en contra de todo lo que ha ocurrido en arizona. pero hoy en el estadio de basquetbol queda patente que mÁs haya de la polÍtica estÁn los intereses comerciales de cualquier empresa. la nba permitiÓ que portaran esta camiseta en forma de protesta algunos incluso entraron al estadio con sombreros. >> cada quien protesta a su manera. en lugar de decir...en honor a la diversidad cultural y en contra de las leyes antiinmigratorias. >> vinimos a apoyarlos,...
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>> arizona is a state under extre duress. a few years ago, 1 million people used arizona as the gateway to come to this country illegally. they see themselves a state that is literally being invaded. for the lawsuit here, i would recommend a book by a person who had to study these issues, karl schmidt. "legality and legitimacy." he goes into this question. how can a narrow majority impose its will and tyrannizing nority in a state within a federal system? a lot of these questions are in this book. arizona is a matter of governmentability. it will -- governability. if 1/3 of the population emotionally secedes fm this law, it will not work. as for mexico, i believee have bigger problems, norway. cnn in mexico released a poll that 40% of mexicans believe mexico is a failed state. mexico has a host of other problems that will make the drug cartels look like easy pickings, because we know how to deal with drug cartels as a threat to the state. i have an article today about that. it will probably get worse. it will probablyet worse
>> arizona is a state under extre duress. a few years ago, 1 million people used arizona as the gateway to come to this country illegally. they see themselves a state that is literally being invaded. for the lawsuit here, i would recommend a book by a person who had to study these issues, karl schmidt. "legality and legitimacy." he goes into this question. how can a narrow majority impose its will and tyrannizing nority in a state within a federal system? a lot of these...
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. >>> educators in arizona are under the microscope. auditors are going from classroom to classroom making sure english teachers are doing just that, teaching english. fox's casey stegall explains. >> reporter: in classrooms these days there is a whole lot more to teaching than just reading writing and a regulatory me particular. >> 35% of our -- arithmetic. >> 35% of our students are second language learners. >> reporter: they're learning english as a second language. across the state of arizona out of the 1.2 million students in public schools roughly 150,000 are second language learners. >> it's my job to make sure they're taught english in the most rigorous possible way so they can learn english quickly and compete with their peers and exceed academically. >> reporter: to do that the arizona department of education sending evaluators in to audit teachers and their english speaking skills. if they're into the fluent or have a heavy accent or don't speak grammatically correct they're reassigned. >> as you expect science teachers to kn
. >>> educators in arizona are under the microscope. auditors are going from classroom to classroom making sure english teachers are doing just that, teaching english. fox's casey stegall explains. >> reporter: in classrooms these days there is a whole lot more to teaching than just reading writing and a regulatory me particular. >> 35% of our -- arithmetic. >> 35% of our students are second language learners. >> reporter: they're learning english as a second...
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it is arizona policy. i think it is raised and highlight of that tensions -- i think it has raised and highlighted tensions. the fact that the government is considering filing a lawsuit against the arizona law because they believe it is pre-empted, i think it highlights the fact that it is not harmonious. there is not a level of concurrence that its authors have argued exists. >> for the non-lawyers in the room, could you briefly explain what you mean by pre-emption? >> the cause of the constitution basically makes federal law supreme. there's a long line of case law dating back to the beginning of our country. there are cases dealing with what we call preemption of state and local regulation. that is that the federal government has acted in a way that pre-empts the state from acting in a way that is either in conflict with or even consistent with, but is nonetheless impermissible for them to act, because the federal government has occupied the whole field of regulation in that area. >> if you were to give
it is arizona policy. i think it is raised and highlight of that tensions -- i think it has raised and highlighted tensions. the fact that the government is considering filing a lawsuit against the arizona law because they believe it is pre-empted, i think it highlights the fact that it is not harmonious. there is not a level of concurrence that its authors have argued exists. >> for the non-lawyers in the room, could you briefly explain what you mean by pre-emption? >> the cause of...
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i'd like to address a bit further a arizona matter. i heard you say that you are looking into the matter. the way i see it, i find the whole matter of offensive on behalf of all hispanics in america. i cannot speak for others this is a nation of immigrants. most of them are u.s. citizens or are legally residing in this country. i am very perturbed by this law. regardless of the motives. and talking about a lot of land itself to racial profiling. with the way i see what the department could be doing, they to be doing any of three things. first, challenged the law in court. second, challenged the pre- emption issue. third, assuming the law and of being safe, dealing with its implementation. i just want you to be a bit more specific. what are you looking a what can be reasonably expect from the department in this matter in the near future? >> we are examining the law and trying to determine if it contravenes the federal responsibility. whether or not what they have tried to do is pre-empted by federal law. with the men from the civil- rig
i'd like to address a bit further a arizona matter. i heard you say that you are looking into the matter. the way i see it, i find the whole matter of offensive on behalf of all hispanics in america. i cannot speak for others this is a nation of immigrants. most of them are u.s. citizens or are legally residing in this country. i am very perturbed by this law. regardless of the motives. and talking about a lot of land itself to racial profiling. with the way i see what the department could be...
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in arizona, it has become a crisis. there are three things we need congress to do -- they have to insure the security of our border regions. we have to know if 0 is coming across the border so that we can differentiate which we have to know who is coming across the border so that we can get -- we have to differentiate between the bad guys and the good guys. that is number one. number two, we have to do something about the 10 million people who are in this country living and working in the shadows. they need to acknowledge they have done something wrong, get in line, pay a fine, and wait their turn. after that, they should have the opportunity to become lawfully part of our country. finally, no. 3, congress needs to set realistic standards about the labor needs in our country so that we allow people to join the workforce, and give them the ability to decide if they want to be her long term. host: our and penn line, bill -- our independent line, bill. caller: our guest believes that the supremacy clause would trump the st
in arizona, it has become a crisis. there are three things we need congress to do -- they have to insure the security of our border regions. we have to know if 0 is coming across the border so that we can differentiate which we have to know who is coming across the border so that we can get -- we have to differentiate between the bad guys and the good guys. that is number one. number two, we have to do something about the 10 million people who are in this country living and working in the...
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is arizona and we're all for arizona and we want to promote if. >> harris: what about the politics in all of this, are you going to get into that? >> i could, as far as what my beliefs are, but frankly, i believe that the girls, the young ladies deserve to come to a great state like arizona. politically -- i wasn't political at that age. i didn't even know anything about politics. we should leave them that way. >> harris: i understand you have young people in your own family, grandchildren and i've heard -- at least i've read you really, really can empathize with these young girls. >> that's correct. absolutely correct. when they worked so hard, they should get the reward and they earned it and deserve it. we're stepping in to help out. >> harris: glenn, i want to give you the last word on all this 'cause again, you are tasked with attracting dollars to your state. how important is tourism and is there anything that perhaps your governor, who signed this new bill into law, it hasn't taken effect yet. it doesn't until this summer. but is there anything that you want to see her do? >> i
is arizona and we're all for arizona and we want to promote if. >> harris: what about the politics in all of this, are you going to get into that? >> i could, as far as what my beliefs are, but frankly, i believe that the girls, the young ladies deserve to come to a great state like arizona. politically -- i wasn't political at that age. i didn't even know anything about politics. we should leave them that way. >> harris: i understand you have young people in your own family,...
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however, i strong ly disagree with your recently adopted law in arizona. >> suarez: that law makes it a state crime not to carry proper documentation. and it empowers police to check anyone they find suspicious. >> it is a law that not only ignores a reality but cannot be-- but also introduce a terrible idea using racial profiling as the basis. we must find together a better way to face and fix this common problem. >> suarez: calderon's criticism drew cheers and a standing ovation from the democratic side of the aisle. most republicans remained seated and did not applaud. later republican senator john mccain of arizona said calderon's remarks were unfortunate and disappointing. but calderon also went beyond the arizona law and called for attacking 9 root of the problem. >> the time has come to reduce the cause of migration and turn this phenomenon into a legal order and secure flows of workers and visitors. we want to provide the mexican people with the opportunities they are looking for. that is our goal. >> suarez: the mexican president said it all comes down to building a strong me
however, i strong ly disagree with your recently adopted law in arizona. >> suarez: that law makes it a state crime not to carry proper documentation. and it empowers police to check anyone they find suspicious. >> it is a law that not only ignores a reality but cannot be-- but also introduce a terrible idea using racial profiling as the basis. we must find together a better way to face and fix this common problem. >> suarez: calderon's criticism drew cheers and a standing...