Tuesday, June 08, 2010

State must find way to bridge its ethnic divide

This really shows the way people who are here legally feel about this new law. They know they will be profiled and have to prove their legal status for almost no reason. - - Donna Poisl

Opinion from The Arizona Republic

The currents of illegal immigration collided powerfully in Arizona after the signing of SB 1070, the state's new immigration law.

But today, the architects of that law are enjoying the glow of favorable opinion polls. National surveys show broad public support for the law and broad public opposition to the boycotts against Arizona.

Still, Arizonans need to understand that their new law meant to solve some of the problems of the border has created a destructive new problem: Latinos living legally in this state feel unwanted.
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