Phoenix - Governor Jan Brewer ignores criticism of President Barack Obama on Friday and signed into law to support the bill say it will be handcuffed by the police in dealing with illegal immigration in Arizona to take the nation's gateway to human and drug smugglers.
With hundreds of citizens around the state capital, to protest that the bill would lead to violations of civil rights, beer says he will not tolerate racial profile. He said critics "overstated."
"We were in Arizona for more than wait for Washington to act," Brewer said after the signing of the law. "But decades of inaction and misguided policies have caused a dangerous situation, and unacceptable."
Obama said earlier Friday that he ordered the Department of Justice for Arizona bill to see whether the law to check and said the federal government should make immigration reform at the national level - or leave the door open, "not responsible by others.
"This includes, for example, recent efforts in Arizona, said the basic concept of justice that we as American values threaten to undermine the police and between their communities and the trust is very important for us to be protected," Obama.
Bill, the Governor of the Republic with legislative GOP-LED, will be a crime under state law to control them in the country illegally. In addition, requiring the local police, these people about their immigration status is questionable whether there is reason to believe that they are illegal immigrants.
invoice is 90 days after the period ends in a few weeks.
Protesters have been camped outside the Capitol for the legislative measure late on Monday. Their numbers continue to grow throughout the week, with many buses with demonstrators from Los Angeles.
Brewer, tough election battle in developing countries who face the anger against illegal immigrants, saying "the law for all citizens of Arizona to protect."
Arizona has approximately 460 000 illegal immigrants and the state with illegal border crossings with the hardware, remote desert, as a gateway for thousands of Mexicans and Central Americans.
U. S. Rep. Raul Grijalva, a Democrat who opposed the measure, said it closed the office in Arizona on Friday afternoon after a staff of Tucson and Yuma inundated with calls this week, some of them threatened violence and shouting racist insults.
Republican sponsors of the bill, said state Rep. Russell Pearce of Mesa, Obama and other critics of the bill "violates the law, our citizens and the rule of law."
Pearce said the legislation "political handcuffs had been removed" by the police and helping illegal immigrants from the state to encourage.
"Illegal is illegal," said Pearce, a driving force on the issue in Arizona. "We will reduce crime, we must lower taxes .. We need a safer environment We need shorter lines in emergency services .. We need smaller classes."
The other provisions of this Act, the case against the government to enforce immigration laws would interfere with the lake and it is illegal to hire immigrants Illegale te on weekdays, or accidentally transported.
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