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Stand Up for Arizona
Major demonstrations are to be held in 70 cities on May
1 to protest the
new Arizona law
to cope with an army of half a million illegal aliens
now living there.
Since
Gov. Jan Brewer
signed that law a week ago, Arizona has been subjected
to savage attack as the modern embodiment of
Jim Crow,
apartheid
and Nazism. Few have
risen in her defense.
In San Francisco, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.,
moves are afoot to boycott Arizona and cancel
conventions to break the state, as it
was broken
when Arizona
declined
to set aside a holiday for
Martin Luther King.
Republican leaders like Jeb Bush,
Karl Rove
and even the rising
Marco Rubio
of Florida have declared themselves
"troubled" or
"concerned"
and washed their hands of Arizona, which suggests they
have not read the law—or the party remains captive to
country-club political correctness.
In a particularly offensive smear, Mexican President
Felipe Calderon
charged
Arizona with opening the door
"to intolerance,
hate, discrimination and abuse in law enforcement."
And what was the reaction of the Great Apologist to this
slander of an American state by the leader of a
neighboring nation?
None. One wonders if Barack Obama will ever stand up to
foreign leaders' abusing the nation that awarded him its
highest honor. Or has he been
marinated since birth
in the
"Blame America First"
mindset of the San Francisco Democrats who
sneer
at the real America?
As columnist Michelle Malkin
writes,
there is no shortage of ammunition our president could
have used to fire back at the hypocrites of Mexico City.
For where Arizona has made it a misdemeanor to be in the
country illegally, in Calderon's country it is a felony
that can get you years in prison. Where illegal aliens
in America regularly protest under Mexican flags, no
foreign resident of Mexico may demonstrate against the
regime.
Where immigration is changing the ethnic balance of this
country, in Mexico immigrants are not allowed in who
could upset "the
equilibrium of the national demographics." Where
Americans demand we treat illegal aliens firmly but
fairly,
Guatemalans caught in Mexico
are often treated with a brutality bordering on sadism.
We really do not need any lectures on morality or human
rights from Mexico. But what is the matter with our
leader that he will not defend his country?
As for the supposedly neo-Nazi Arizona law, what does it
really say and do?
First, it brings Arizona law into conformity with
federal law. As it has long been a federal crime to be
in the country illegally, it is now a crime in Arizona.
Second, just as
U.S. law since 1940 has required legal aliens—immigrants
and guest workers—to carry their green cards or work
visas
at all times,
Arizona law now says the same thing.
Is there something inhumane about this? If so, where
have the protests been these last 70 years? Many of us
in the 1950s had to carry not only driver's licenses,
but
draft cards.
No U.S. citizen in Arizona, however, has to carry an
identity card. As for racial profiling, the new law
forbids it. A police officer, it reads,
"may not solely
consider race, color or national origin" in stopping
anyone or in determining an immigrant's status.
Before there can be a
"reasonable
suspicion" an individual is here illegally, there
must first be a "lawful contact." This means no cop can halt and challenge a man on
the street, or sitting in a restaurant or bar, or
driving a car.
If an individual is caught running a traffic light, the
police must first ask for his license. Only if the
individual lacks a valid ID or driver's license, or his
behavior causes
"reasonable suspicion" he is an illegal, can he be
brought in. Then, a call must be made to U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to determine
his status.
Where is the neo-Nazism here?
Is this too much to ask on behalf of the police in a
state whose first city, Phoenix, in the
words
of Kris Kobach, co-author of the new law, has become the
"kidnapping
capital
of North America and the hub of human smuggling into the
United States"?
When one looks closely at what the Arizona law says, the
hysteria it has generated seems so excessive one wonders
if it is fear the Arizona law will work—as well as
hatred—that is behind the over-the-top reaction.
Whatever the motivation of the left, defense of this law
by conservatives is imperative. For without tools like
this, the Southwestern states cannot stop the
invasion from Mexico—given
the U.S. government's
dereliction of its duty
to defend America's borders.
Conservatives must stand up for Arizona. And this is
winnable. For by backing away from
"immigration reform," both Harry Reid and Obama are admitting, de
facto, that America is with us, not with them.
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Patrick J. Buchanan
needs
no introduction to
VDARE.COM readers; his book State
of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and
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is Churchill,
Hitler, and "The Unnecessary War": How
Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost
the World,
reviewed
here by
Paul Craig Roberts.






