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Marcos Salas,international studies senior,Crique Dozal,Texas Woman's University nursing freshman,Jaqueline Amaya,Texas Woman's University nursing fresh-
man,Zuleyma Rogel,political and social sciences senior,Celina Hinojosa Texas Woman's University nursing freshman,and Victor Fiqueroa,political science fresh-
man have organized a march that will meet 1 p.m.at the Cathedral Guadalupe at 2215 Ross Ave.to protest the Arizona Immigration Bill.
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By SHEA YARBOROUGH gration'attorney. In Arizona, stopped inArizona as a result of "Nothing less than our
&LisA GARZA however, it became a'crime the new law.People of Hispanic national security is at stake
Senior Staff Writers when Senate Bill 1070, or the heritage are not the.only people when it comes to illegal immi-
Texas is joining Arizona in Arizona Bill, was signed into living there with dark features, gration,"Riddle said. I
a controversial push for illegal With violence escalating j
immigration reform. cc along the border, Riddle said,
State Rep. Debbie Riddle, Nothing less than our national the rest of the state and country j
R-Tomball, announced has suddenly awakened to a i
Thursday that she will intro- security is at stake when it reality that her district has
duce a bill to the legislature that » experienced all along.
would allow law enforcement comes to illegal immigration. "The safety and security of I
officers with"reasonable suspi- -DebbieRiddle our citizens is in jeopardy and
con"to inquire about a person's will continue to be in jeopardy
Republican state representative from Tomball
citizenship status and arrest until we secure our border,"
those who'are in the country she said.
illegally. The U.S is protecting its
"Despite all the national law April 23,he said. he said. border,like every country in the
controversy,this is a common With the passage of the bill, "What about Native world,said Dianne Edmondson,
sense bill, pure and simple," many fear racial profiling will Americans who have lived in chairwoman of the Denton
Riddle said in a press release. be used to enforce it or that Arizona for thousands ofyears?" County Republican party.
Riddle's bill will differ from it opens the door for lawsuits Swan said. Edmondson cited Mexico's
the Arizona act in that suspects from people who feel the police Criminals should be "very strict immigration laws"
will not be required to provide are not adequately enforcing it, deported,Barron said.Though to illustrate that the U.S.has the
identification to officers and Barron said. contact with Mexico is unavoid- right to enforce similar laws.If '.
cannot be arrested unless Before the bill was passed, able because it's a border state, you're stopped for a speeding
their immigration status is police could stop people if they state and federal governments violation or any other reason
confirmed by U.S.Customs and were in the act of committing are not doing enough to enforce while in Mexico, you will be
Immigration Enforcement. a crime,but now they can stop immigration law,he said. asked if you are there illegally,
"It does nothing but allow people based on appearance, "There should be a balance," she said.
law enforcement to dotheirjob: he said. Barron said. "It's a touchy "If you went to Mexico and
arrest those who are breaking "What if it's Bjork from subject." tried to sneak in, they would
the'law,"Riddle said. Iceland?" Barron said. "It is prosecute you ifyou were there -
brutally difficult not to use Protecting U.S.citizens illegally,"she said."I don't know
Racial profiling racial profiling." Riddle dismissed claims from why the U.S.shouldn't have the
Working as a day laborer in Jim Swan of the applied critics that the bill promotes same right."
Texas is not a crime,said Jaime gerontology faculty wanted to racism instead of Texans' Friday,April 30,2010
Barron,a board certified immi- know who was most likely to be safety. Volume 95 Issue 56
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