As Arizona grapples with the state’s large undocumented immigrant population, Gov. Janet Napolitano last Monday vetoed a bill that would have required all police officers and sheriffs to enforce immigration laws by partnering with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, or by receiving immigration training. Napolitano said the hefty price tag, which could top $100 […]
Editorial Praises Ariz. Gov. After Immigration Enforcement Veto
May 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: · Arizona, Columbia, immigrant, immigrants, Immigration, Janet Napolitano, Joe Arpaio, prince william county
Legal Woes for Border Wall
April 18th, 2008 · No Comments
In a front page column in the New York Times last week, Adam Liptak outlined a brewing legal battle against Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff’s use of sweeping new powers to expedite the construction of barriers along America’s southwestern borders.
But a legal challenge to the use of those powers is being heard at the […]
Tags: · Arizona, Boeing, Border Fence, Chertoff, Columbia, GAO, homeland security, Immigration, Mexico, Supreme Court
Political Gains from Targeting Illegal Immigrants?
March 18th, 2008 · No Comments
An intriguing look at the local politics-immigration equation came from National Public Radio last week, in a three-part series on immigration controversies from the front-lines of Arizona.
In part one, “‘America’s Toughest Sheriff’ Takes on Immigration,” reporter Ted Robbins looks at how Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Phoenix courts publicity with his innovative jail policies, which […]
Tags: · Arizona, Columbia, GOP, Illegal Immigrants, Immigration, local politics, mccain, NPR, Republicans