Things are certainly getting fanatical in Arizona. Now they want to change all city names that are Spanish.
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Wow, this is almost unreal to me. I had no idea it was this bad in Arizona. I have lived in several states within the US at different times in my life, not Arizona. Yet I had no clue this sort of thing was going on, wow.
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I find the media hype to this law to be very funny. The media is trying to make Arizona the bad person and talked to those who have no clue or do not care to know what the law actually says. All Arizona is doing is enforcing a law that is on the federal level. This law means that if you commit a crime or other offense be it a simple running of a stop sign that law enforcement will ask you for you ID. IF you can not produce a ID they will ask you to prove that you are a american citizen. This is what the media is hyping up. Everyone who is a Citizen above the age of 14 usually has a permit or other form of ID that was issued by the state. IF you do not have an ID then it very well can prove that you are not really a legal citizen. I do not see what the big deal is.
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