Lula wrote:i imagine 'racial profiling' will be the next basis of a suit challenging the law if it goes into effect in a few weeks. the federal government makes immigration policy, not states, which i believe is the basis of holder's argument. funny that when bush called for comprehensive immigration reform his republican party blocked him.
Bush wasn't serious about wanting reform he knew his party would block it because the rethugs are owned by the same people who own the corporations that hire most of the illegals.
I'm with Arizona on this though. They wouldn't have had to enact a state law to protect their citizens if the feds had been enforcing the federal law that they already had.
Too many people are looking at this as the big bad cops swooping in and hassling poor, innocent hispanics who are only trying to make a decent living. I can guaran-damn-tee you that at least 75% of them are not only here illegally, they're engaged in other illegal activities while they're here, namely drugs and guns. The other 25% should have gotten their citizenship so they wouldn't have to worry about the law.