Court Ruling Fuels Fear Among Hispanics in Arizona - Bloomberg
Maricopa County’s Arpaio, who learned about the court’s ruling while waiting to appear on ABC News this morning, said he was disappointed that the part of the Arizona law that would have allowed local police to detain illegal immigrants on state law violations was struck down.
“The question is when we stop someone and don’t have a charge against them but they are here illegally, what do I do with that person?” asked Arpaio, whose county is the largest in Arizona. He said he’s concerned the federal government will let most illegal immigrants he arrests go free.
“What do I do with the person? Do I dump them on the streets and say ‘Welcome to the United States of America?”’
I am thinking....can they not be deported from the state of Arizona?....they are also illegally residing there too are they not? Dump them over the state line...
Maricopa County’s Arpaio, who learned about the court’s ruling while waiting to appear on ABC News this morning, said he was disappointed that the part of the Arizona law that would have allowed local police to detain illegal immigrants on state law violations was struck down.
“The question is when we stop someone and don’t have a charge against them but they are here illegally, what do I do with that person?” asked Arpaio, whose county is the largest in Arizona. He said he’s concerned the federal government will let most illegal immigrants he arrests go free.
“What do I do with the person? Do I dump them on the streets and say ‘Welcome to the United States of America?”’
I am thinking....can they not be deported from the state of Arizona?....they are also illegally residing there too are they not? Dump them over the state line...