Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Arizona sheriff calls new immigration law "racist, disgusting, and stupid".



From the Huffington Post:

Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik, who I am assuming is something of a master of the "complex and demanding craft of policing" seeing as how he's been a policeman for over five decades, begs to differ.

Per Amanda Terkel, Dupnik called the law "racist" and "disgusting" and "stupid" and, in his "nuanced judgment" could not be enforced without mandatory racial profiling. Dupnik's reckoning of the legal issue is that he's just as likely to be sued for racial profiling as he is for not doing enough racial profiling, so he's standing pat, and will not enforce the new law.

Interesting turn of events. What exactly does happen if local law enforcement refuses to enforce this new law? Do THEY get thrown in jail instead?

Well now that we have identifed that there is something "racist, disgusting, and stupid" in Arizona, you know who simply has to show up to defend it don't you?

Right on cue!


From Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's Facebook page: "Had such a great time with Sarah Palin last night that we went to the Diamondbacks game today before she left town. It was great talking to her about my efforts here in Arizona of securing our borders, fighting Obama Care and preserving our 2nd Amendment rights."

46 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:59 PM

    We should start a countdown as to how many days she can go without fufilling that 'other' responsiblity as a mom.

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  2. Anonymous6:14 PM

    If this is NOT enough to make you wanna blow lunch (Swag-Hag appearing) and laugh yourself silly - The sheriff of Arizonie's second largest city, Tuscon, who has been a cop for 52 years (a bit longer than God has supported Brewer as Governor - her words not mine) saying straight out - in public - on the record - POUND SOUND - I AIN'T DOING IT !!

    YEAH !!! Take that Guv.. and jack on it !!!

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  3. "Show me your papers" said the gestapo scum-agent. FUCK THIS "LAW" said real Americans.

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  4. from HuffPo post
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bill-mann/no-federal-help-in-arizon_b_552126.html

    This man brings up the disrespect Brewer & Co show to the hardworking border patrol agents who ARE working- all on the federal dime.

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  5. Anonymous6:33 PM

    Although I understand that the Sheriff does not like this law, unfortunately for him, it's the law and it's his sworn responsibility and duty to uphold the law. That includes every law on the books, not just the ones his agrees with. Failure to do so should cost him his job.

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    1. Anonymous8:29 PM

      always the racist making threats that law is racist says wilbert dominguez of riverside california 10 th street

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  6. Anonymous6:53 PM

    Great! One Governor & one half Ex-Governor who both believe they've been chosen by their God to lead the clueless masses. ACK!!! Birds of a feather...(or maybe birdbrains is more accurate)

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  7. Anonymous6:53 PM

    I never thought my family, all born US citizens, would be unable to safely travel within the US. This law just makes me want to cry.

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    1. Anonymous8:32 PM

      My friend what you expect if Joe arpaio is satin himself he has a prison that reminds me of the concentration camps of hitler and he is dirty likes too dress prisoners in pink he is funny yet he is white he has more rights than other people wow what an ass hole he is.

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  8. Anonymous6:54 PM

    Listened to the well-coiffed orange boy JD Hayworth on NPR today about this law. Only difference between this has-been sportscaster and former elected official with Sarah is he ENUNCIATES. To a fault. He is picturing his soundbites ripe for repeat on other news outlets.

    Bag of Bones Sarah is taller than Gov. Brewer? And Jan doesn't tweet? She's not hella-cool like our half-term quitting Governor Palin.

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  9. Anonymous7:08 PM

    Please do not insult birds.

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  10. Anonymous7:20 PM

    Sarah keep using your tanning bed and you too will look like a dried up prune like our governor.

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  11. WakeUpAmerica7:20 PM

    I like that idea of a counter for the number of days quitter mom goes without seeing her kids. I would also love to see a post on how Piper is getting her education.

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  12. Anonymous7:26 PM

    Palin is also slamming Obama and saying he is perpetuating this myth that racial profiling is a part of this law. Then the crazy heifer says racial profiling is illegal and not in the bill.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/28/sarah-palin-obama-is-perp_n_555070.html

    No one needs to even look at the law to know if it is legal or not, just the fact this ho supports it tells you it isn't legal.

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  13. Anonymous7:59 PM

    God, I can't tell you how much it bugs me to have two women governors leading this racist, ridiculous garbage. There aren't that many women in that position and to have the few we in office now acting stupid is an insult to intelligent, tolerant and educated women everywhere....

    P.S. Gryphen--whatever you did to fix the site for IE access--thanks !! Still a bit slow, but can access much better. I hated to miss my daily does of IM.

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  14. Anonymous8:06 PM

    If we ever doubted whether or not Sarah Palin was a closet racist, this seals it for me. She pals around with people like this ignorant governor (when is this governor up for re-election - I plan to contribute to her opponent's campaign). This law is unconstitutional, plain and simple. All that bs from Sarah Palin about our freedom - fighting for our freedom in far-flung places like Iraq and Afghanistan.... Well, THIS is what we Americans have long enjoyed as a basic right and freedom: the right to be free from harassment and persecution by our government without due cause, the right to live and move about freely without fear of being stopped by the authorities and forced to prove our legal status. This new law amounts to fascism, this is what we fought against in the Cold War, this is what people who live under military dictatorships have to live with on a daily basis. The fact that these two dumb broads don't realize it says it all, and it makes me literally sick to my stomach. And what about John McCain and his racist self? Disgusting. We are going to throw these people out of office, they better start making plans for the future.

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  15. I snowbird in Apache Junction (Pima County) from Alaska and there's plenty of anti-Mexican feeling to go around in that area. It is refreshing to hear the Sheriff speak up. As to whether he should enforce it because it is the law, one is reminded of "I was only following orders"..

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  16. Sucks to live in Arizona. Much less go there.

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  17. Anonymous at 6:33pm said: "Although I understand that the Sheriff does not like this law, unfortunately for him, it's the law and it's his sworn responsibility and duty to uphold the law. That includes every law on the books, not just the ones his agrees with. Failure to do so should cost him his job."

    It's my understanding that Federal law supercedes State law.

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  18. Kudos to our Sheriff Dupnik. He's never been afraid to make a principled stand.

    As for Jan Brewer - she's our Sean Parnell. She was Sec'y of State under Janet Napolitano until Napolitano left to become Sec'y of Homeland Security - and God made Brewer Gov. I can find no mention of education beyond a local community college in a Phoenix suburb, but even some community college education puts her among the Republican intellectual elite in Arizona (40% of our State Legs have no education beyond HS). She was a supporter of Gov Evan Meacham, a racist, right-wing Mormon and another national embarrassment until he was impeached for campaign finance shenanigans. One of his MANY low-lights was referring to Af-Am children as pickaninnies - later defending himself by claiming he thought it was a term of endearment. (Yes, I can see he was Jan's kind of guy.) So her 2010 election bid is to become elected to the office of Gov for the first time. Frmr Phx mayor and our current AG, (Dem) Terry Goddard is running against her. (Our AG is not appointed.) Lately his support among Hispanics is surging for some reason(?), and he now has pulled from several points back to being a few points ahead of Brewer in polls. It's also an encouraging sign to see her hanging out with shit-for-brains Palin - McCain's numbers are tanking, too.

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  19. Anonymous12:45 AM

    Remember - Bristol, Piper and Tripp were at the game with her (for all you who think she doesn't see her kids often. I'm not advocating it, but how do you feel about men who go out of town for business often? Her family now depends on her solely. I know Todd could go back to work, but you cannot control how families operate. I trust theyre doing fine.

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  20. Anonymous1:32 AM

    The goal of the law is to stop the flow of drugs, violence, and human trafficking along the border.

    All anyone has to do to prove that they're here in the U.S. legally is to show a driver's license. We all carry them. And, since the 1940s, federal law has required non-citizens in this country to carry, on their person, the documentation proving they are here legally -- green card, work visa, etc. My relatives who went through the rigorous process to legally came here from another country always carried that sort of proof in their wallets.

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  21. Anonymous1:53 AM

    YES!! I'm glad the Sheriff told it like it is. The AZ governor is really stupid. ANYONE who loves Sarah is really stupid.

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  22. I never knew anything about Jan Brewer, but apparently she is just a faux religious as Sister Sarah...they are two tacky peas in a pod. What's up with Sarah's rack? Looks like to grew overnight, or maybe it's just the camera angle? Did she get a boob job?

    I have only been to Arizona once, a few years ago, and I found it breathtakingly beautiful. We stayed at a hotel on a Native reservation...too bad I won't be going back anytime soon. I'm Italian-American, but I get mistaken for being
    Latino all the time, especially in the summer. When I go to Miami, nobody even speaks to me in English, assuming I am Cuban. The last thing I need on my vacation is some good old fashioned racism.

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  23. Anonymous4:10 AM

    Off topic, but looser Palin has doubled the size of her boobs. Just look at her.

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  24. Ugh, I was watching that game (cheering on my team, the Phillies, against my old team - I grew up in Mesa, AZ) and started shrieking at the TV when they panned in to Sarah Palin.

    Can't she leave my baseball alone???

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  25. Anonymous5:00 AM

    And they both have buck teeth.

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  26. I heard a rumor that TX was considering doing the same as Arizona.......I don't think it will fly here. Yes, we all are very worried about all the violence at TX border with Mexico.

    BTW, I worked with a girl I thought was Hispanic....annggggsttthhhh...she was "Black Irish"!

    Now does anyone else see a GOP pattern of distruction, first state AG's sueing regarding Healthcare, now the issue of immigration, guns, and beyond my understanding abortion(required sonograms). It is like the GOP is the biggest shit disturber stirring up the whole US creating civil unrest.

    Be careful what you wish for GOP because there will be plenty of pushback.

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  27. Anonymous5:56 AM

    There will be an injunction against this law and it will be challenged, mostly on Federal jurisdiction grounds. States cannot usurp Federal authority on immigration issues.

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  28. Anonymous6:26 AM

    The AZ law has a specific provision allowing 'citizens' to sue law enforcement officials they don't believe are being aggressive enough in enforcing the law (read: 'aren't being quick enough to profile brown people in the neighborhood'), so every racist MinuteMan in the state will file suit against the police. This bill is so horribly written and useless it essentially creates a no-win situation for law enforcement. They can be sued for racial profiling and they can be sued for not racially profiling. Racist, but even worse--just plain dumb. Pima cty is actually on the border, unlike Gov Brewer's home in the Phoenix area. If the sheriff of Pima--the guy most directly affected by law enforcement issues related to illegal immigation--is against the law, then it needs to go away. It won't pass muster against even the tiniest Constitutional challenge anyway.

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  29. Anonymous6:32 AM

    "All anyone has to do to prove that they're here in the U.S. legally is to show a driver's license."

    this is not true anymore - you MUST present a birth certificate that has the embossed seal on it...not a copy of the seal.

    http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/scarce/az-truck-driver-forced-show-birth-certifica


    this guy isn't even brown, but his last name is hispanic.

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  30. Anonymous7:41 AM

    My son is blind, therefore does not have a drivers licence. Does that mean he's suspect? Needs to get "papers?" Might not even be legal?

    What a load of shit. Republicans, Teabaggers, all those right wing fruitnuts SUCK.

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  31. Anonymous8:08 AM

    Anonymous at 6:32 AM who quoted: http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/scarce/az-truck-driver-forced-show-birth-certifica

    That happened before the law. So, there's probably more to the story.

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  32. Anonymous8:15 AM

    Anonymous at 7:41 am, even though your son who is blind does not have a driver's license, he needs state-issued ID for many activities in life, such as getting on an airplane, using a credit card, even opening a bank account.

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  33. Anonymous8:51 AM

    Anyone who maintains the position - whether they do so naively or whether they are intentionally dissembling - that this new law would not lead to racial profiling, is just plain wrong. They are not going to be stopping Anglo-appearance individuals and families. They are going to be stopping those who appear to be Latino. Can you imagine what that would feel like if you were a legal-status American Latino? It is simply un-American for any legal resident to have to endure feeling intimidated, or to have to live with the constant threat of questioning by law enforcement. Those who seek to minimize the negative potential of this kind of legislation do not personally fear being targeted as a result of it. If this law stands, we are on a very, very slippery slope my friends. It's going to get ugly, and we will have the Republicans to thank for it.

    I have relatives who work in law enforcement, btw, and I can tell you that the majority of cops probably feel very inconvenienced and resentful of this kind of legislation. It creates extra work for understaffed police departments, and it burdens already over-stretched resources. Probably many won't seek to enforce it, which is the only silver lining in this story. People's points about the federal authority superseding the state's are probably correct, as well.

    The disgusting attempts to rally a voting pool by tapping into generalized rage, hidden and overt racism, and financial frustration/stress is just part and parcel of the GOP way. Doesn't this ring a bell with anyone? Can you say pre-WWII Germany? Also, the very party who regularly runs on old-time patriotism is engaging in the repugnant tactics of a former enemy of war. Ironic, isn't it?

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  34. Anonymous10:30 AM

    I really strongly disagree with the "countdown 'til Sarah is at home" concept. The kids need to have one responsible parental caregiver, and that is First Dud for the Palin clan. For a while I was the sole breadwinner in my family while my husband was SAH dad, and he did a stellar job. There was no reason that my kids had to have *me* serving them dinner.

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  35. Linda Arizona10:35 AM

    To The Yellow Porcupine at 8:37 PM:
    "The Yellow Porcupine said...
    I snowbird in Apache Junction (Pima County) from Alaska and there's plenty of anti-Mexican feeling to go around in that area. It is refreshing to hear the Sheriff speak up. As to whether he should enforce it because it is the law, one is reminded of "I was only following orders".."

    I agree completely and sympathize with you when you see the "anti-Mexican" behavior in Apache Junction. Apache Junction is in Pinal County and some parts are in Maricopa which is the county of madness where Phoenix is.

    Gryphen: You have, with the simple juxtaposition of two photos, illustrated poignantly the chasm that is northern Arizona and southern Arizona. Well, at least the city disparity.

    This is all about harassing legal citizens. We already have tough immigration laws in place and enforced regularly.

    The Tucson local media is also talking about economic blow back. We're only 45 minutes from the border and one can visit any local mall and lose count of the license plates displaying Sonoran plates. We count on Mexcican visitors to shop here.

    I have a hispanic last name. I am worried about being harassed. I do not carry my birth certificate around with me.

    Born, raised and have ancestry here back to 15,000 years.

    Boycott Arizona! It worked when Meacham was in office. It will work again to get this changed. Looking forward to a Federal smackdown too!

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  36. Anonymous11:51 AM

    They're kind of cute.

    I'd fuck 'em. If they promised not to talk.

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  37. Linda Arizona1:51 PM

    And this just in:
    At Azstarnet.com, a Tucson policeman has filed a Federal lawsuit against SB1070. So, you can see that Pima County citizens, including the police, are reacting appropriately.

    Plus, reported at Azstarnet.com about the "birther" bill, "PHOENIX - A bill to require presidential candidates to show their birth certificates to get on the state's ballot is being set aside at the Arizona Legislature."

    Keep the pressure on. Make sure this doesn't happen in your state, too!

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  38. Anonymous3:53 PM

    Linda Arizona, you will NOT have to carry your birth certificate. The bill states, "Before asking a person about immigration status, law enforcement officials are required by the law to have 'reasonable suspicion' that a person is an illegal immigrant. The concept of 'reasonable suspicion' is well established by court rulings. Since Arizona does not issue driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, having a valid license creates a presumption of legal status.

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  39. Linda Arizona6:29 PM

    I can tell, Anonymous 3:53 PM, that you have not been to Arizona! There are many people without citizenship who have legal driver's licenses as well as fake driver's licenses. It has always been thus.

    I can tell, too, that you are not an attorney. And, while I am not one either, one of my best friends is an attorney. In discussions many years ago, I was instructed that there is a huge difference between "probable cause" and "reasonable cause" and "reasonable SUSPICION" is neither of these.

    Moreover, my friend made if very clear that an officer of the law (or any agent or agency of government) can decide that ANY suspicion is reasonable.

    For example: You check out a book in Spanish. The librarian is an employee of the local government. Seeing this, the librarian has a "reasonable suspicion" that you may be illegal. That librarian is now required by law to ask for your papers.

    Doesn't feel like America anymore...

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  40. Anonymous6:57 PM

    Schools out? Or is Palin 'home schoolin' the kiddies? yea, like I want that idiot for a teacher. Or her dopy hubby who cant tie his own shoes. Plus, he's a lazy sot who won't support the family.
    How do I feel about a husband that goes away for weeks at a time? I have one. I don't like it, but you know, God called me to be a mom, not him. My place is raising my kids, not using them as a photo op.

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  41. Anonymous11:14 PM

    Linda Arizona, the bill addresses "law enforcement officials" not general "government employees." Therefore, a librarian is NOT going to be required to do any enforcement of the immigration law.

    Sure, there are people in every state driving with forged licenses. That's a completely separate crime. What this bill states is that your legitimate Arizona license is all the proof you need to show that you're a citizen. Of course, if someone were using a forged license, that would be dealt with under the penal code that addresses forged licenses.

    Throughout the United States (not just in AZ), officers have to meet the guidelines of "probable cause" because it is guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment. The term "reasonable cause" is one that is defined by each state. In some, it has exactly the same meaning as "probable cause." Other states define the term differently.

    The third term, "reasonable suspicion" requires a lesser amount of evidence. Therefore, in order to make an arrest, the officer must have probable cause, but only reasonable suspicion is required to stop or detain a suspect. In every situation, police officers have to have evidence, facts, and observations that they can articulate to back up their motive to act.

    If the defendant feels that the police did not have enough evidence, then this can be challenged in court. The judge will listen to the officer articulate the facts that led to his decision to act and to the defendant's side of the situation and make a decision as to whether or not the officer had solid reason for his/her action. If he/she did not, then he/she will face disciplinary action.

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  42. Anonymous7:01 AM

    Listen, Latinos with limited English skills and little money rarely have adequate representation in traffic court, much less for something more significant like legal residency. The idea that every instance of unjust harassment would be subject to legal review is a complete joke. When people are intimidated they are less likely to fight back, and the people in Arizona who back this law are counting on that. They are also counting on a mass exodus, which has already begun. Parsing out the various terms and categories, state vs. federal law, etc, within this context does nothing to change what the tangible effects will be... I am related to law enforcement - disciplinary action when you are dealing with both the "thin blue line" and an almost disenfranchised minority will be non-existent. Thank God for the groups who are pro-actively challenging this legislation, and for any who will provide advocacy for mistreated Latinos. Saw a CNN story early this morning about a couple having to live in separate states, and the wife pointed out that the Arizona economy will suffer damage in the short term and the long term. You watch, if it hurts Arizona enough economically, they will repeal. Sad to say, but money trumps everything. I am encouraged by the info above about this idiot Governor. Let's help get her defeated.

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  43. Anne In DC4:12 PM

    It's no surprise that the Quitter Queen inserted herself into this situation, as it is in alignment with her own views. While it is an established fact that something has to be done in Arizona and other border states about illegal immigration, alienating a large part of the population with heavy-handed tactics is no answer.

    I traveled to Arizona in a cross-country trip in 1979 with my mother and my daughter, who is now an adult in her early 30's. Among other treats, we saw the Grand Canyon. Now, you couldn't pay me to go there for any reason. I am a black woman who at times has been mistaken for a Latina, so that's a good enough reason to stay away. Not to mention that I am a firm supporter of the protesting of Governor Brewer's wrongheaded attempts to deal with the problem. The only thing I agree with the supporters of this law about is that long-term federal inaction has been part of the problem. I understand that when GW Bush tried immigration reform, his own party blocked his efforts. It IS heartening to know that the opposition to this law is not only from liberals and progressives. Some conservatives have also spoken out against it. In any case, hope that Jan Brewer will be soundly defeated in her bid for election. She just handed her political enemies a huge gift.

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  44. Preserving 2nd amendment rights? Americans have MORE rights now than they did under Bush!

    I'm so disgusted with these lying GOPers and their continued insistence that Obama is trying to take away their guns when the opposite has been proven true. It's like they are completely incapable of being honest if that means admitting that the Democrats have done something that benefits THEM.

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