Ariz. Gov. Vetoes Criminal Immigrant Bill

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Ariz. Gov. Vetoes Criminal Immigrant Bill
Tuesday, April 18, 2006 11:08 AM EDT
The Associated Press
By JACQUES BILLEAUD

PHOENIX (AP) ? Gov. Janet Napolitano vetoed a bill that would have criminalized the presence of illegal immigrants in Arizona, citing opposition from police agencies that want immigration arrests to remain the responsibility of the federal government.

The proposal would have expanded the state's trespassing law to let local authorities arrest illegal immigrants anywhere in Arizona, the nation's busiest illegal entry point. Congress also had considered criminalizing the presence of illegal immigrants in the country.

In a letter to lawmakers, Napolitano said she opposes automatically turning all immigrants who sneaked into the state into criminals and that the bill provided no funding for the new duties.

"It is unfortunate that the Legislature has once again ignored the officials who are most directly affected by illegal immigration and instead has passed yet another bill that will have no effect on the problem but that will impose an unfunded burden on law enforcement," Napolitano wrote Monday.

Supporters said the bill would have given Arizona a chance to get a handle on its vast border problems by providing a second layer of enforcement to catch the tens of thousands of immigrants who slip past federal agents each year.

Republican Sen. Barbara Leff of Paradise Valley, who proposed the bill, said the governor has painted herself as tough on illegal immigration by declaring a state of emergency at Arizona's border, but has taken little action to back up her rhetoric.

"I don't think the governor wants to do anything about this problem," Leff said. She said the bill would have been a means to detain illegal immigrants until federal agents can pick them up.

The Democratic governor, accused by her Republican critics of being soft on immigration, has vetoed other immigration bills from the GOP-majority Legislature within the past year, including a proposal to give police the power to enforce federal immigration laws.

While immigrants provide the economy with cheap labor, Arizona spends tens of millions of dollars each year in health care and education costs for illegal workers and their families. An estimated 500,000 of the state's population of about 6 million are illegal immigrants.

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People from Arizona need to stand up and THROW A FIT at their ignorant Governor! Its time that 'WE THE PEOPLE' remember what that means and stand up against the criminal running of our states....
 
Just take the money back from her "all day kindergarten" [Watch your language, please... -TheBluesMan] and put it into hiring more cops in Chandler...

Probably get rid of 100,000 illegals that way.

Legislature should have stripped her feel good funding and put it into this.
 
It sounds good........ but by the time you got the bill for the police and jail you would be adding an enormous debt to Arizona. I am going to have to agree with the Gov

This burden belongs square on the backs of the Federal Government who are responsible for the border. Congress and Bush need to grow some cajones and do the right thing.
 
Eghad said, "This burden belongs square on the backs of the Federal Government who are responsible for the border. Congress and Bush need to grow some cajones and do the right thing."

Do you really think this will ever happen. The present administration is bought and paid for by big business. Big business loves cheap labor.
We are no longer a government of, by and for the people, but a government of, by and for big business. That holds true whether it's the Democrats or Republicans are in power. Money talks and BS walks. We have the best government big business can buy.
Paul B.
 
When we stop voting for political factions and clean inside the beltway out...then you might get some changes.
 
You may feel better after ranting, but what Congress is currently talking about is hardly all about big business. It will still be up to the Executive Branch to actually spend any funding (do something). With overwhelming polls against illegal aliens, things will happen, and some of it started today with raids resulting in arrests of both illegals and some gringos responsible for hiring them.
 
"raids resulting in arrests of both illegals and some gringos responsible for hiring them."

Hallelujah. My prayers have been answered. It's a start anyway. If I wanted to live in Mexico . . . . (I couldn't buy a house there anyway, so why should they be able to buy one here?).
 
jan the governess has no intentions to fight the problem ..she is playing games...with words in hopes that she will be believed...Bush is no better..
abject failure on this matter....a poor exceuse for leadership!
 
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