Phoenix - On Tuesday, nine students were arrested by Arizona State University for the regular chaining themselves to the door the Old Capitol. Followed by protests from religious leaders and various community about 75 meters in January, the governor vetoed the measure Brewer asked to present in his office.
Also requires a petition with more than 83,000 signatures of veto, has the press by Governor Paul Senseman, who met personally have been presented. Brewer Tuesday in Tucson.
In Tucson, Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik said that the law "is an exercise in political boobery fornici" suggested, is that the best available practices. Dupnik said his officers had the right to do - and - to catch people who believe in this country illegally.
And outside of state, Cardinal Roger Mahoney of Los Angeles said the level of the law "back to Nazi Germany and Communist Russia, where technology gives people who have to switch to other documentation suspicion."
Senseman deflected all questions about what they think the governor and are willing to retreat from his own Republican party are the steps to clean the house vote strict party lines last week in the Senate, Carolyn Allen of Scottsdale is the only Republican opposition.
"We had several requests from supporters and opponents of the law," he said. Senseman said Brewer will consider all comments.
Brewer signed, has become a right of veto against any action or permit law without his signature before the day Sunday. Governor vague in what he thought.
Brewer said Monday that he had "concerns" about some of the provisions of this Act and whether it could lead to racial profile. But the governor said he had not seen the final version, and wanted to see again.
But on Saturdays, they Brewer in Black and White Ball was attended sponsored by the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, he was sympathetic, their objection.
"I heard, and I guarantee I'll do what I think is appropriate for all treated fairly."
What constitutes "enough" is in the eye of the beholder.
Senator Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, of the measure, saying that the best things to do to enforce the rule of law. He said that in order to strengthen police resources, what he thought, they should be doing: catching people who illegally entered the country.
Provision of key skills requirements for the police, where "practice review" of immigration status of people with whom they were in official contact.
He said that race and ethnicity alone can be used to determine whether the questions to someone. But that does not allow you to be a factor.
Pearce defended the speech, he said, it is logical to consider a product for nearly all illegal immigrants in Arizona come from Mexico and Latin America.
Other provisions every day and those who work and those carrying illegal immigrants.
At the demonstration on Tuesday, the rhetoric is often very hot.
"It's time we stop protecting those who oppress us," said Salvador Reza, a Hispanic community leader. "It's time to start demanding they do the right thing."
Nine students, chained to the door to not speak. But their followers, who give of themselves as students of Arizona State University, but not their names, said the law is an apartheid '", the official policy of racial segregation that ever existed in South Africa.
Sheridan Bailey, owner of Phoenix said that steel manufacturers at a general meeting that the resolution of their problems the country illegally to immigration reform "a comprehensive, practical and sensible Bailey,. Entrepreneur Arizona Immigration Reform's head, said SB 1070 is" expensive, inappropriate and sends the wrong message to companies thinking of moving to Arizona.
And Democratic Attorney General Terry Goddard hopes the governor on Tuesday, weighed by their own criticism of SB 1070 He repeated earlier statements today by the Senate Democrats said the bill was "no change in border security, or to increase the root causes of illegal immigration."
Legally speaking, Goddard said the language on the invoice can be an opportunity for racial profile. Goddard says, because he was a public place against SB 1070, it will appoint another person in the office to make decisions about how and when to defend the legality of actions in cases of dispute.
This is a challenge, whether the character of beer: Neither the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund and the American Civil Liberties Union, said the possibility of language in the bill unconstitutional.
Pro-only event in 1070, when we consider that perhaps, is the press conference by former Maricopa Attorney Andrew Thomas, who is running for attorney general. Thomas, who supported measure, saying the state should do more to catch and prosecute illegal immigrants.
It is also the guest Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeau, a follower of Thomas on Tuesday. He said the country should get the message that people who break the law be punished for sending.
And Babeau said he did not care that the county jail would be filled by illegal immigrants.
Dupnik, however, said the legislation is a mandate, a large funded by local governments, the rider is left to enforce the law.
"This is not responsible for additional costs for the entire criminal justice system is not designed to handle a lot of punishment, and the taxpayers of this country is to pay the extra money, if we are," says he is doing.
Sheriff's border regions are divided in their views about the law.
Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever said the profile of excessive fear. "This is not to police, people who do not usually ask for ID, he said.
But he said Yuma County Sheriff Ralph Ogden, worried that in the region, which represents more than half Hispanic, stands a good chance that this law is used to keep American citizens.
Ogden Pearce express concern is politics "because of weak, like the others, law enforcement authorities."
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