You can't violate someone rights to enforce a law.  That is one of the
foundations of our country...using the least restrictive means necessary is
the litmus test beyond constitutionality.  So if the only way to enforce a
law is to violate the rights of others, you effectively have a
non-enforceable law...unless, of course, we throw out everything it means to
be American and just say fuck it and become fascist.


Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: Kris Sisk [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 1:43 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: More on AZ


>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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