Feck wrote:I thought cops asked for a drivers licence when you got stopped in the US ?
They do, as a matter of course. I'm someone who has gotten dozens of speeding tickets. Every single time, I, and American citizen, has been intrusively asked for my drivers license, automobile registration card, and insurance card. If there is "reasonable suspicion" the police can search my vehicle without a warrant, make me exit the vehicle, frisk me, make me undergo various tests and quizzes on the side of the road, and even test me for blood alcohol level.
According to a bunch of rioting illegal aliens, and the politicians pandering to them, and President Calderone of Mexico, it's going too far to give a quick ring to the immigration service and ask if the person stopped is lawfully in the country....that's just beyond the pale. So they all stand up and applaud.
Feck wrote:
.I'm surprised that there is so much fuss over this .
For some reason, when it comes to checking immigration status, there is a fuss.
Feck wrote:
The trouble I can see is that having a brown skin will Become the reason for the traffic stop ....Still that's SOP in the UK where driving at night or being young or having a new car or having an old car ,driving slowly or quickly ,or really any excuse can be used .
Any law can be enforced discriminatorily. The Arizona law requires, though, that first the initial stop must itself be lawful and not a stop to check immigration status. That is, they have to be pulled over or stopped for some non-immigration related offense. If, in the conduct of that stop, there is some reasonable suspicion that the person might be an illegal alien, then they can take the identification that they've already asked for and give a quick ring to the immigration service and ask if the person is legal. Sounds like Nazi Germany alright....