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    immigrants is currently in full swing and is causing plenty of controversy. Is this law an effective way to keep out undocumented immigrants? Or is this law simply causing more issues rather than creating positive outcomes? To be clear‚ Arizona’s SB 1070 requires documents to be carried at all times. Whoever violates the federal alien registration laws‚ are subject to arrest and penalties under the Arizona criminal code. While being stopped‚ SB1070 directs law enforcement officers to determine the

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    Learning Team Reflection Week 2 Team A: Amanda Delaney‚ Angela Thompson‚ Jamie Sharp‚ Xaviera Woodside HRM/531 December 15‚ 2014 Pamela Jones Businesses small and large all face the challenge of ensuring they comply with both state and federal employment laws and regulations. Factors such as number of employees with in an organization‚ as well as where the organization is located effect the laws they must abide by. It is important these laws be well researched to ensure that the organization

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    Jason Snyder Dr. Miller Writing 121 April 30‚ 2014 What is the impact on Arizona’s economy due to anti-immigration Senate Bill 1070? Nearly half (47%) of all illegal border crossings into the U.S. occur along the Arizona border with Mexico. As the state with the most illegal crossings t the United States/Mexico border‚ its remote and dangerous deserts are the entry point for thousands of Mexicans and Central Americans(Cooper). The non-native citizen population has grown rapidly in this area

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    Hate Crimes COM/ 156 Hate crimes can come in many different forms and can be viewed in many different ways. Hate crimes are one of the main contributors to falsely accusing or exaggerating one person’s actions. Often many are targeted and defined because of their race‚ sex‚ origin‚ personality‚ and actions; yet the ones that are targeting those certain people are not being brought to justice for being in the wrong. According to The Criminal Law Review‚ the Case for Extending the Existing

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    of certain individuals suspected of entering the country illegally (Buzby). SB 1070 outraged many as a disguised form of racial profiling‚ leaving all races except for whites vulnerable and diminished within the state of Arizona. This uproar was met with equally passionate defenses of the law and similar efforts by other states‚ including Alabama HB 56‚ which arguably added to the restrictions and powers set forth in SB 1070. Managing immigration in today’s time causes numerous headaches to governments

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    For instance‚ Rosa Parks practiced it when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus in 1955. She also submitted to the subsequent arrest afterwards‚ making it true civil disobedience. Another example would be Arizona’s SB 1070 law‚ which allowed police officers in that state to arrest anyone who they suspected of being an illegal alien that could not give identification papers proving otherwise‚ which some thought to be unjust because it might cause a person to be arrested

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    "In the literature to date‚ there appear to be at least two clearly distinguishable definitions of the term ’racial profiling’: a narrow definition and a broad definition... Under the narrow definition‚ racial profiling occurs when a police officer stops‚ questions‚ arrests‚ and/or searches someone solely on the basis of the person’s race or ethnicity... Under the broader definition‚ racial profiling occurs whenever police routinely use race as a factor that‚ along with an accumulation of other factors

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    government have not been enough. Many states like Arizona‚ Indiana‚ Georgia‚ Wisconsin‚ and Alabama have taken action in their own hands by passing laws that allow certain government officials to take further action then just at the borders. The SB 1070 bill requires all aliens or immigrants over the age of fourteen that remain in the United States longer than 30 days have to register with the government‚ and needs to have registration documents in their possession at all times. This Act additionally

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    to raise awareness against racial profiling. Another example of the racial bias that still exists is immigration racial profiling. In 2010‚ Senate Bill 1070 (SB1070) was approved‚ SB1070 allows police to determine the immigration status of someone arrested or detained when there is “reasonable suspicion” they are not in the U.S. legally. SB 1070 is controversial because it affects American citizens that are protected under the American constitution based on racial profiling. The issue with SB1070

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    correctional institutions. Furthermore I will discuss possible solutions that could impact the political views and concerns of those who are in favor and oppose the newly enacted laws. Law Enforcement In the state of Arizona‚ Senate Bill 1070 is a bill that in essence‚ regulate that elements of the criminal justice system‚ assist in the enforcement of federal immigration laws. This new law would make the failure of carrying ones immigration documents a crime; additionally giving law enforcement

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