Enforce the federal law ; had the government (federal, state and local( been complying with the federal immigration laws the arizona Law would not have been necessary. States will be forced to pass their own law similar to the Arizona Law so local law enforcement officers have more authority to enforce the immigration laws. As far as "racial profiling"; the legal immigrants who have been harboring, aiding and abetting illegals have brought this on not only themselves but the legal immigrants who have obeyed our laws.
Racial Profiling has always been legal - if a crime occurs and the suspect is white then white people become suspect and LEOs can stop a person they suspect; if the perpetrator is oriental LEOs will be looking at Orientals, etc., etc. It is not convenient but if a person is suspected of a crime they need to be stopped and checked. I say go for it and I hope all states follow Arizona's lead!
Well, I agree mostly with what you said, but I'm not sure if the Arizona law will really affect much. As you I'm sure know, the road to legal immigration is long and there are a lot of people who won't follow that path, law or no law. We need to start by securing the boarders to make illegal immigration harder than simply walking across.
At the same time, we need to reform immigration laws and return to America's ways of accepting those in need: "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" ...as printed on The Statue of Liberty.
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