from SLATE:
>Arizona Immigration Law Is Reminder of Past Sweeps

> If Latinos in Arizona are more than just a little nervous about Arizona's new 
> immigration law, it's likely because they remember history all too well, 
> notes the Los Angeles Times. In mid-1997, the Phoenix suburb of Chandler was 
> the scene of a huge sweep to find, and deport, illegal immigrants. Officers 
> began following people, demanding to see proof of citizenship in the middle 
> of the street, often targeting those who looked Mexican or were speaking 
> Spanish. In the end, authorities ended up detaining dozens of citizens and 
> legal residents and the state attorney general said officials had engaged in 
> racial profiling. It was hardly the first time something like this happened. 
> As many as 60 percent of the more than a million people who were deported in 
> operations across the United States in the 1930s were U.S. citizens. But it's 
> the memory of what happened in Chandler that makes many in Arizona fearful 
> that history is bound to repeat itself when the new law takes effect July 29.


> Read original story in Los Angeles Times 
> [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-chandler-20100606,0,2415717.story]
>  | Sunday, June 6, 2010 <



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        Demand sacrifice.
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        For ordinary folk." – Bertolt Brecht.
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