Monday, May 03, 2010

Could immigration furor create positive evolution?

Bad occurrences often trigger discussions and debates and laws being enacted that are good for everyone. Hopefully, this Arizona law can turn out to help in the end. - - Donna Poisl

By JESSE WASHINGTON, The Associated Press

-- Two decades ago, when Arizona voters rejected a Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, the NFL yanked the Super Bowl from suburban Phoenix. The boycott marked a major turning point in the journey to nationwide acceptance of the King holiday.

Today, Arizona, a state full of travelers from across the Americas, is being boycotted again over a new immigration law said to encourage racial profiling.
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