July 29, 2010 5:20 AM

Tension Builds As Arizona Immigration Law Looms

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(CBS/AP)  Updated at 12:21 p.m. ET

The sheriff of Arizona's most populous county is making room in a vast outdoor jail and determined to round up illegal immigrants to fill it. Police from the U.S.-Mexico border to the Grand Canyon are getting last-minute training. And protests and marches are planned throughout Phoenix.

Arizona's new immigration law takes effect Thursday, creating a potentially volatile mix of police, illegal immigrants and thousands of activists, many planning to show up without identification as a show of solidarity.

At least one group plans to block access to federal offices, daring officers to ask them their immigration status.

"Our message for that day is: 'Don't comply, don't buy,"' said activist Liz Hourican, whose group, CodePink, plans to block the driveway for immigration offices in downtown Phoenix.

But Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said Wednesday that if protesters want to block his jail, he'll put them in it.

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The Arizona law, which takes effect Thursday, requires officers enforcing other laws to check a person's immigration status if they suspect the person is in the country illegally.

Arpaio told ABC's "Good Morning America" he doesn't know "what the big hype is."

He says it's "a crime to be here illegally and everyone should enforce" the law.

Meanwhile, one Arizona county has deported more than 26,000 illegal immigrants since 2007 without the benefit of the law scheduled to go into effect Thursday.

As both sides prepare, a federal judge is deciding whether to step in to block the law. It requires officers enforcing other laws to check a person's immigration status if they suspect the person is in the country illegally. It also bans illegal immigrants from soliciting work in a public place.

Police across the state scrambled on Tuesday to train officers, including on how to avoid racial profiling, and plan for a potential influx of detainees.

The hardest-line approach is expected in the Phoenix area, Arpaio plans his 17th crime and immigration sweep. He plans to hold the sweep, regardless of any ruling by U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton.

Arpaio, known for his tough stance against illegal immigration, plans to send about 200 deputies and volunteers out, looking for traffic violators, people wanted on criminal warrants and others. He's used that tactic before to arrest dozens of people, many of them illegal immigrants.

"We don't wait. We just do it," he said. "If there's a new law out, we're going to enforce it."

He said that the space he made in the complex of military surplus tents can handle 100 people, and that he will find room for more if necessary.

Elsewhere in the state, police officials said they didn't expect any dramatic events. They were busy wrapping up training sessions this week, with some agencies saying that untrained officers will not be allowed on the streets.

Many of the state's 15,000 police officers have been watching a DVD released this month that signs that might indicate a person is an illegal immigrant are speaking poor English, looking nervous or traveling in an overcrowded vehicle. It warned that race and ethnicity do not.

Some agencies added extra materials, including a test, a role-playing exercise or a question-and-answer session with prosecutors.

Critics of the law among police chiefs remain, saying that the law is so vague that no amount of training could eliminate potential confusion.

"Am I going to sit here and say I think every officer has a clear understanding of the law when they leave the training?" Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villasenor said. "No, because I think the law is poorly constructed."

Arizona's law gives police two options to confirm whether a detainee is an illegal immigrant.

Virginia Kice, a spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, declined to comment on preparations or the role federal authorities would play in enforcing the law, except to say ICE "focuses first on criminal aliens who pose a threat to our communities."

Arpaio vowed to arrest all illegal immigrants and make them spend time in his jail. Other police officials said they'd try to get the Border Patrol involved as often as possible to avoid the time and cost of booking the detainees into jail.

Prosecutors are also preparing for a potential influx of cases. They are reminding officers that they are required to explain the circumstances of the original stop, why they suspected the person was an illegal immigrant and any comments made by the suspect.

A march from the state Capitol is planned at 4:30 a.m., followed by a prayer service, a rally outside Arpaio's office and later that afternoon a concert outside a Maricopa County jail, according to the Los Angeles-based National Day Laborer Organizing Network.

The protesters both from Arizona and elsewhere plan to show up without identification and hold peaceful rallies.

"It's defiance, to see if they want to come and arrest those people," said Pablo Alvarado, the executive director of the NDLON. "We dare them to come and ask."

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by eazyelloco August 7, 2010 3:11 PM EDT
THEY CAN'T STOP US! THEY CAN TRY BUT IT WON'T HAPPEN..WE ARE GONNA KEEP COMING!
://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCHcsCt4ttY
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by msimamaji July 28, 2010 1:27 PM EDT
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, as usual, is not telling the whole truth. Last year, the Obama Administration deported 400,000 undocumented immigrants. That's a higher number than any time during the Bush Administration. The INS is focusing on criminal elements first, according to a recent report made by the INS.

Truth told; SB 1070 is simply a thinly-disguised version of ethnic cleansing. Because of the vague wording of the law, thousands of American citizens could be seized and deported without any kind of trial simply because they look suspicious.

Latino American citizens of Arizona would be well advised to keep the number of a legal aid organization with them at all times, so when they get swept up, they can call for aid and sue Arizona for every penny it's got.

Let's hope wisdom prevails in the courts. If not, Arizona can expect hundreds, if not thousands, of law suits by people who have every right to sue for damages.
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by Simifanene July 28, 2010 1:22 PM EDT
We must join as one and vote the Corporate American Legislative Puppets out of office. Men like Bush, Cheney and Aprio are a danger to our way of life. Red, orange and yellow alerts, scare tactics. Prisons in the middle od desserts where men are grouped as cattle in tents with dirt as their floors. Heat unbearable, bread water, bearly surviving. I'm not speaking of Stalins Gulag Archipelgo, but of Arizona's Aprio Prison system. Arizona's new immigrations laws tip the scale of freedom to one of Stalinism. We can't allow this. The Federal Goverenment must prosecute the Arizona laws to the fullest, and use it's federal supremcy laws to override. It's not just the abuse of illegals that is at stake. It is the right of free travel from state to state, place to place. Arizona must not be allowed to trump federal law. It's hard to believe that in America, a state can make laws that cut into the very soul of America. Obama has his hands full trying to resolve Bush & Cheney's Vietnams, use of torture and scare tactics right here in America. Not in Afghanastan but right here in our beloved country? We must join to together and keep these Corporate American Legislaltors out of our congress and senate. Our democracy needs the common man in it's congress and Senate.
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by bigoldic July 28, 2010 1:19 PM EDT
The judge overseeing this case just ruled against Arizona's bill...
Let me guess, this judge must be Mexican or a criminal sympathizer.
YOU LOSE RACIST *******!
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by dinkydog1 July 28, 2010 1:19 PM EDT
Remember back in the 60s when immigration laws were actually enforced. You had those upity Mexicans forming unions and making all kinds of rediculous demands like fair wages, clean living condition ect. Now that there illegals they have to settle for the jobs nobody wants for peanuts. Don't expect the immigration problem to go away soon. Illigals are just this generations class of people ripe for explotation.
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by jnostromo July 28, 2010 1:14 PM EDT
The issue is a legal one...If you want to come to this country, then become a legal citizen..If you wish to break the law, then you will be treated differently. This country has always accepted those who came here for a better life and chose to become an American citizen. It is not wrong to ask people who wish to come here to do so LEGALLY.. It is also wrong for employers to support the trafficking of illegals into this country, and these employers need to be charged and tried for this activity. Lastly, the american military needs to be used to oust the foreign invaders from the drug cartels who have taken over parts of american soil. Local police forces are outgunned, the military can use apaches,a-10's etc. to exterminate the drug vermin.
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by thy-only_king July 28, 2010 1:09 PM EDT
GunsInTheSky, you are the most racist person on this board today.
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by GunsInTheSky July 28, 2010 1:01 PM EDT
by Brokennews July 28, 2010 12:48 PM EDT
Dude, you got it bad.

Next you'll be saying that if a brown or black man is arrested for bank robbery it would be racist! The concept of law & order is lost on people that see the world through a cardboard tube.


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Keep talking...you so smart!

Racism would come into play in thinking only the brown people are the criminals (which the AZ does)...and then giving them a long sentence because they are brown (which is generally the case in the US).
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by Brokennews July 28, 2010 1:05 PM EDT
Have you tried a large cardboard tube. Maybe go for that 1 1/2" dia. tube!
by GunsInTheSky July 28, 2010 12:58 PM EDT
by burtwoody July 28, 2010 12:44 PM EDT
If they are here illegally then find them and send them back. Great job Arizona! Why should we make exceptions for the Mexicans? They have made a mess of their own country. Why should we let them make a mess of ours? If they want to stay here then they should go through legal channels, stay, speak English, work and stop living off welfare. Otherwise go home. You are not wanted!

Thanks for sharing, but why do you think...
...all latinos are mexican?
...mexicans that go through the legal channels would, what you call, make less of a mess...what is so magical about these legal channels in your opinion?
...English is the magic language that prevents messes from being made?
...they all live off welfare?


And you wonder why people consider you kind racist. : )
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by bigoldic July 28, 2010 1:21 PM EDT
Most Anglos think all latins are Mexican. Want to see a confused American, ask them to find the Dominican Republic on a map.
by GunsInTheSky July 28, 2010 12:57 PM EDT
by Brokennews July 28, 2010 12:53 PM EDT
Who's they?


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Riiiight...now you are just acting dumb to avoid the question.

Keep your head in the sand if that's how you like to play it.
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by Brokennews July 28, 2010 1:03 PM EDT
Like I said. One bullet!
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