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2012년 9월 21일 금요일

Police begin enforcing controversial Arizona immigration measure

Allisa Hwang Eun Sol
9.21.2012



Arizona Governor Jan Brewer listens to a question from a media member about the Supreme Court's decision on SB1070 in Phoenix, Arizona, June 25, 2012. REUTERS/Darryl Webb

Arizona police began to enforce a controversial "show-your-papers" provision of a state law to illegal immigration as civil rights groups prepared to document allegations of racial profiling. By this, now police in the border state with Mexico have power to check anyone they stop for any reason and suspect of being in the country illegally. Karen Tunmlin, who manages attorney with the National Immigration Law Center, said that "It's definitely a new phase, and one where we'll be looking very carefully to monitor for civil rights violations in the state".

I think checking whether people are illegal immigrants or not is good, but that should not invade human rights. So I think they should have to protect human rights very well. And I think there should not be any segregation to immigrants. 


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