http://articles.latimes.com/print/2010/jul/22/nation/la-na-immigration-phoenix-20100723
Reporting from Phoenix — Every time a customer buys some of the large fabric tote bags from the Dollar Store at 43rd Avenue and Thomas Road, Najmuddin Katchi sees another piece of his business vanish.
The purchase of the briefcase-sized shoulder bags means that another one of Katchi's customers, mostly Latino immigrants, is packing to leave the state before what is touted as the nation's toughest law against illegal immigrants takes effect July 29.
Basically, it seems the law is acheiving its purpose. They are having problems with too many illegal aliens, and their solution was to generate "attrition through enforcement." And before the law even goes into effect, it is working.
I know that many think enforcing immigration laws against those in the country illegally is wrong or racist... but they're idiots. Why HAVE laws if we're not going to enforce them?
I have no problems with the Arizona law. It basically mirrors federal law. As to those in this country illegally... they shouldn't be here. If they want to come to this country, do it the right way and immigrate legally.
If you start your stay in our country by breaking the law, what should we expect from you the rest of the time?

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