on the Canadian border they use speech patterns. There are other
tells. I can generally distinguish American from non even though I
don't speak the language well, but I  don't consider that my business,
and that doesn't tell me who is legal, just who grew up where.

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Kris Sisk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>In general you are right, wanting to do something about illegal immigration
>>is not racists.  That doesn't mean that the motivation by certain parties
>>isn't racist...especially when you get into racial profiling like the AZ law
>>does.  The problem with the AZ bandaid is that it comes with a white hood.
>
> Therein lies the problem. How do you spot an illegal immigrant if you take 
> out the ability to use race as a consideration? I think it's sad that an 
> American citizen could be asked to prove their citizenship just because their 
> skin happens to be brown. The problem I see is that I can't think of any 
> other way to spot a potential illegal immigrant. Can you?
>
> 

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