NACLA Update 4/29/10 - Arizonans React to Immigration Law / Video: Obama's Militarized Status Quo




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Arizonans React to New Immigration Law
by Rachel Winch

On April 23 Arizona governor Jan Brewer signed into law what is being billed as the "broadest and strictest immigration measure in generations." The law requires Arizona police to ask people for documentation based on a "reasonable suspicion" that they are in the country "unlawfully," it targets day laborers and their employers, and sets up trespassing charges for those in the state without correct immigration papers, for which they could face jail time. This harsh new law has not only ignited condemnation inside and outside of the United States, but also in Arizona where many have taken to the streets in protest.
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Obama's Militarized Status Quo in Latin America - Panel Discussion From the 2010 Left Forumwith Christy Thornton, Joseph Nevins, Suzanna Reiss, Mark Weisbrot

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