Arizona Voters Support Controversial Immigration Bill

April 21, 2010 by admin  
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April 21, 2010

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An overwhelming majority of Arizona voters support a controversial bill that would give state officials broad new powers to arrest people suspected of being illegal immigrants, a new poll finds.

An overwhelming majority of Arizona voters support a controversial bill that would give state officials broad new powers to arrest people suspected of being illegal immigrants, a new poll finds.

The Rasmussen Reports poll found 70 percent of likely voters in Arizona back the bill, which cleared the state Legislature this week and awaits the governor’s signature, despite concerns about potential civil rights violations.

The survey found 53 percent of voters are worried that immigrants’ civil rights could be infringed in the effort to find and deport illegal immigrants. Forty-six percent were not concerned about that possibility.

But for immigrant-rights activists in Washington and elsewhere, the state bill has become a flashpoint in the national debate.

Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., who has led the charge against the bill on Capitol Hill, said Wednesday that he wants the Department of Justice to be prepared to “go immediately to court” to stop Arizona officials from enforcing the law if it is signed.

“There will be many, many people, American citizens, whose rights will be violated when the police come to them for no other reason than to check their immigration status,” he told Fox News.

The Arizona bill would create a new misdemeanor crime for failing to have an alien registration document; allow officers to arrest anyone unable to show documents proving their legal residence in the country; and allow people to sue over claims that a government agency is hindering immigration enforcement.

The Rasmussen poll reflected bipartisan support for the bill in Arizona. Eighty-four percent of Republicans support it — but so do 51 percent of Democrats. Forty-three percent of Democrats oppose it.

The poll of 500 likely voters was conducted last Wednesday. It had a margin of error of 4.5 percentage points.

Click here for the full report.

Comments

3 Responses to “Arizona Voters Support Controversial Immigration Bill”
  1. JOHN HIBERT says:

    I SUPPORT THE ILLEGAL BILL GET RID OF ALL THOSE MOOCHERS

  2. JUDY says:

    If you’re not here illegally, then what’s all the fuss? Americans’ civil rights have been violated for many yrs. by supporting illegals. At least this great state of Arizona is finally finding the nuggets to get this bill passed.
    I am tired of not being able to communicate with my patients in their 20s and older, who have no excuse not to speak English. Our community college even offers English as a second language for FREE while my tuition continues to go up!! That is just one more instance of pure laziness and entitlement attitudes from people who don’t belong here, and drain our resources.
    We will pass this bill as a State, and if you’re here illegally, I have an idea: GO HOME AND LET US TAKE CARE OF OUR OWN CITIZENS WHO ARE IN NEED!!!!

  3. Bryant Nelsn says:

    Arizona is not the only state where illegal immigrants enter. Even if this law was enforced it would have a micro-impact directly. It would just give the state more power without affecting much.

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