PHOENIX (AP) — A judge in Arizona ruled Tuesday that police can immediately start enforcing the most contentious section of the state’s immigration law, marking the first time officers can carry out the so-called “show me your papers” provision.
The decision by U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton is the latest milestone in a two-year legal battle over the requirement. It culminated in a U.S. Supreme Court decision in June that upheld the provision on the grounds that it doesn’t conflict with federal law.
Now, with the requirement finally in full effect, both sides are anxious to see the outcome.
The supporters want local police to use it vigorously, but worry federal immigration officials won’t respond to calls to come arrest people.

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. (Credit: AP)
“I am mulling what I will do if they don’t respond,” said Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who more than any other police boss in the state pushed the bounds of immigration enforcement. “I don’t feel comfortable letting the illegal alien back on the street.”
Federal officials said they will check people’s immigration status when officers call. But they’ll only send an agent to arrest someone if it fits with their priorities, such as catching repeat violators and those who are a threat to public safety and national security.
Meanwhile, civil rights advocates are preparing for a battle.
- They’re stepping up efforts to staff a hotline that fields questions about what people’s rights are in case officers question their immigration status.
- If a police agency plans a special immigration patrol, volunteers armed with video cameras will be sent to capture footage, said Lydia Guzman, leader of the civil rights group Respect-Respeto.
- The law’s opponents are spreading out across the state, asking police departments not to enforce the provision. Doing so could open officers up to lawsuits from people who could claim the agencies aren’t fully enforcing the law.

Police officers look on as protester opposed to Arizona's Immigration Law SB 1070 rally April 25, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona. Immigrant rights advocates held a day of protest in Phoenix, the same day the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments over Arizona's 2010 immigration enforcement law. (Credit: Getty Images)
The incentive to not enforcing the law, said Carlos Garcia, an organizer for the Puente Movement: better cooperation of immigrants who would be more likely to report crimes.
Arizona’s law was passed in 2010 amid voter frustration with the state’s role as the busiest illegal entry point into the country. Five states – Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, South Carolina and Utah – have adopted variations on Arizona’s law.
This section of the law requires that officers, while enforcing other laws, question the immigration status of those suspected of being in the country illegally. The “show me your papers” name comes from opponents.
It’s a tool for local police, said Republican Gov. Jan Brewer, who signed the measure, but won’t cure the state’s immigration woes.
“Only the federal government has the resources and responsibility necessary to achieve that,” Brewer said.
The law’s journey to this point has taken many twists and turns. Bolton is the judge who initially blocked it after the Obama administration challenged it on the grounds that federal immigration law trumps state law.
The case made it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. There, justices barred police from enforcing other parts of the law, including a requirement that immigrants obtain or carry immigration registration papers. But they allowed the questioning requirement – to supporters the most important part – to move forward.
The latest challenge from a coalition of civil rights, religious and business groups – which Bolton denied earlier this month- said Latinos in Arizona would face systematic racial profiling.
But Bolton agreed with the state’s lawyers that the law’s opponents were merely speculating on those claims. She did leave the door open to challenges once the law is in effect, if the claims can be proven.























































































































White_Dove
Sep. 23, 2012 at 1:34pmInstead of telling illegals “you are breaking the law”; you should just ask “why don’t you do it the right way, come into the country legally so you don’t have all these problems”. This will make them think instead rebel. They are being taught to rebel and how to deal with it when they are caught. It they are forced to think about what is right, it will make some of them think. Also, if they realized they will attract whatever they create, if they do wrong they will attract trouble. On the news they showed the hispanic version of Nancy Polosie holding meetings for the illegals and how to deal with the law. When have you ever saw lessons or classes given to Americans on how to defend themselves or get what they want when they are breaking the law?
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acidovorax
Sep. 19, 2012 at 6:34pm“I don’t feel comfortable letting the illegal alien back on the street.”
Why not? Is the simple fact of them being here illegally indicative that they may cause actual harm to others?
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Marine 1
Sep. 19, 2012 at 11:43pmAbout freaking time. Arizona is looking better all the time.
Now, let’s get Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and California on board. (Oh, wait, the country of California is a lost cause because the illegals and liberals have already taken over that territory.)
Well, at least Arizona got it right. Go, Jan and Joe, go!
Can you illegals say “hot fall days and cooler fall nights in pink underwear and working on a chain gang?” You get to pay for your own lunches too! What fun.
Hey, Joe’s the man! (Notice how the corrupt DOJ quietly dropped all the charges against the Sheriff?)
Semper Fi Jan and Joe
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USA-Ron
Sep. 19, 2012 at 11:56pmNo, harm to others is NOT the issue ……….
the issue is Criminal illegal presence in USA !!!!!
duh
enter and be in the USA legally or commit a crime …….
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MIBUGNU2
Sep. 20, 2012 at 12:01am@Marine
It is presently known as Mexifornia, or Pelosiville..
“Land of Libotards” ….
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MIBUGNU2
Sep. 20, 2012 at 12:33am@acidovorax
Posted on September 19, 2012 at 6:34pm
Went from 11 million to close to 20 Million on obamas watch..
gotta’ plug the hole or we will all go down.. a fine example is
California..they have turned it into a SHI*HOLE, and the state
is BROKE..Blacks,Mexicans and Asians are sucking the system
DRY…Calif. was a beautiful place in the 60′s, not any more…….
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mlimberg
Sep. 19, 2012 at 6:10pmPut up more tent cities in the desert Joe, let’me bake….
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1Haole_Boy
Sep. 19, 2012 at 10:08amShow me your papers, then show them the border!
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TonyFox
Sep. 19, 2012 at 6:59amI just retired at the age of 70, my wife and I went into Social Security to be put on Medicare part (B), I couldn’t believe my eyes when we walked in. I thought and said to my wife we are the oldest people here 99.9% were young people Mexicans and Blacks. These are the people draining our system. Illegals should get NO Social Security BENEFITS they did not pay into the system. Americans should come FIRST
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Delores at CH WV
Sep. 19, 2012 at 3:41amIt is about time. Watch out for the traps so that Mexican Government can sue for American Greenbacks. Mexico cannot make it without those greenbacks that their slaves and serfs send back to their government. It time to send bills to the Mexican government for all of the social support that America gives everyday for these slaves and serfs. And, we thought slavery was over; no?
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AnAmerican111
Sep. 19, 2012 at 1:00amSweet. Now start throwing the garbage back over the fence to Mexico!
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Chuck7884
Sep. 19, 2012 at 1:27amhave to pay some one to do it and a whole bunch of some one’s at that!.
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Capt_Gregg
Sep. 19, 2012 at 1:38amSimply deporting them does no good, as they just come right back in. Make it too unpleasant to be caught — a year on a chain gang building a border fence — THEN deport them. If they’re caught a second time, two years on a chain gang, and so forth. Just think, Sheriff Joe can feed his prisoners for a dollar a day. Even factoring in the other expenses for keeping them in custody, it’s still damned cheap labor, and the irony of having illegals building the fence would be priceless.
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American Soldier (Separated)
Sep. 19, 2012 at 7:56amAs much as I believe illegal immigration is a problem, do we not get the irony of history repeating itself. Papers, please! Papiere, Bitte! And you all love it. Like the frog gradually being cooked a live.
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WindyDualism
Sep. 19, 2012 at 8:43amHey separated
We should just get them all to work on the south side of the fence. Could you explain how we as a nation are now # 7 in the world economy, where Ca used to hold that spot? Why is Ca almost teats up sucking wind? Por que esse? Glad you like the new downgrade way of doing things.
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Chuck7884
Sep. 19, 2012 at 12:27amThe big fight there is getting the feds to pay for the clean up and the Dead bodies that they have to either bury or ship back to Mexico.The States need those Illegal’s to fix Federal and State highway’s.The temps that work for 2 or 3 months of work. most Americans can not afford to do since once completed it’s back to unemployment and out to look for another job. better to get a full time job rather than a temp is the reasoning behind this.Just take a look at who is filling the pot holes on the state and federal highways you would be surprised.
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RedManBlueState
Sep. 19, 2012 at 3:11pmWe have LOTS of prisoners who SHOULD be doing that.
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Raging_Waters
Sep. 19, 2012 at 12:11am@Elizabot
It sounds like you worship money. Can you use that money to redeem your soul?…..
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Raging_Waters
Sep. 19, 2012 at 12:07amIf you’re not in the U.S. illegally, you should have nothing to worry about…unless your breaking a different law of course. It would be great if Sheriff Joe pulled Obuma over though :)
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PIGSWILLNEVERFLY
Sep. 19, 2012 at 12:33amThe only people making big money during this fraudulent Federal Administration are: UNION BOSSES who never seem to lose or be harassed and TRIAL LAWYERS. Lawyers are rolling in the work. I’ve never in all my days seen so much LITIGATION going on in everything, everywhere. It’s amazing!! I wonder who all the attorney will vote for…America or Owebama? Union Thugs and Lawyers are ruining this country. What a dirty mess.
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American Soldier (Separated)
Sep. 19, 2012 at 8:01amThe old “if you have nothing to hide… ” fallacy is just that. A fallacy. If you have nothing nice to say, don’t say it. Now we can get rid of the first amendment. Your not a criminal right? The who cares about unreasonable search and siegure. Your never going to break the law! Jury trial? Get ride of them!!! I’m not a criminal! I don’t need them! Execute third bad criminals, they don’t need a trial!!! Won’t affect me, cuz I’m not a criminal.
Until they determine your very existence in criminal. Then you’d wish you never advocated for the gradual loss of freedoms and protection from tyranny all these years….
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acidovorax
Sep. 19, 2012 at 6:31pmWell said, SOLDIER.
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thegreatcarnac
Sep. 19, 2012 at 12:07amArizona may be the state in which to live in the future. It is sad that a state has to fight it’s own federal government in court to enforce legal laws that the same government made and chose not to enforce. This shows the innate evil of the obama regime and the federal government. Eric holder is not fit for the office he holds and neither is that kenyan.
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Raging_Waters
Sep. 19, 2012 at 12:42amApparently, the last time someone was convicted of treason was 63 years ago.’Axis Sally’ the Jew-hating propagandist only served 12 years in prison. I think it’s high time we bring it back into the spotlight, with punishments fit for the crimes, wouldn’t you agree?
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Capt_Gregg
Sep. 19, 2012 at 1:01am@RAGING_WATERS
“I think it’s high time we bring it [treason] back into the spotlight, with punishments fit for the crimes, wouldn’t you agree?”
Just think of all the vacant seats that would leave in Congress!
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Chuck7884
Sep. 19, 2012 at 12:04amWe will see if they move them to key battle ground states in this election.don’t need ID to vote and with on the fly voter registration ( I had to wait a year before I could register when I moved to another state or go back to where I came from to vote.). do you really believe there is no fraud in our elections, both sides seem to gloss over the findings real well? .
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G-WHIZ
Sep. 19, 2012 at 1:56pmO’bama sends ALL of our votes OVERSEAS to be counted…to a corporfation OWNED by Geo.Soros! Geeeeee! d’ya think there maybe vote-counting FRAUD ?? Oh-Blah–blah rages about jobs going overseas…then send all of our vote-counting-jobs…OVERSEAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Capt_Gregg
Sep. 18, 2012 at 11:58pmIt’s sad when the Federal Govt erects legal hurdles in an attempt to prevent a state from enforcing laws that the Feds choose to ignore. How about demanding Obama’s papers if he sets foot in the state? I’d LOVE to see Holder visit Phoenix and do something –ANYTHING — that could be used to put him into Sheriff Joe’s custody.
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Wango
Sep. 18, 2012 at 11:57pmSmall victories, conservatives. Celebrate. Maybe a cake. Meanwhile we’ll destroy Romney. You can have Jan Brewer and the Arizona cops. We’ll take the Presidency and the US military. Annnnnnd thank you.
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Conservative2
Sep. 18, 2012 at 11:49pmMaybe they can get the chance to pull over the O-mobile and card him…..
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Stoic one
Sep. 18, 2012 at 11:48pmELIZABETH S. DAVIS
You make $$$ spamming websites?
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RightThinking1
Sep. 18, 2012 at 11:47pmNow, if only Obama would enforce the “Get out of our country, illegal” section of the law.
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FANGS
Sep. 18, 2012 at 11:46pmAnd they’ll send them to ICE and ICE will turn them loose, Because Holder decided to break the Constitution and Not Secure our Borders.
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banjarmon
Sep. 18, 2012 at 11:46pmInvite BHO to AZ. and ask for his papers!!!!
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blackyb
Sep. 18, 2012 at 11:40pmIt’s about time. We need to take care of business.
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48Straights
Sep. 18, 2012 at 11:26pmCool, a flood of news and world events rather than Justin Beaver stories and links to Saturday Night Live. Good job whomever is responsible. This is what The Blaze is suppose to be, NEWS not endless feel good stories.
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TORCH9
Sep. 18, 2012 at 11:25pmLove it! Let’s start cleaning this Country up. It’s turning into a cess pool of entitlement bums.
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Git-R-Done
Sep. 18, 2012 at 11:36pmThis is definitely a step in the right direction.
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MIBUGNU2
Sep. 20, 2012 at 12:21am@ TORCH
Lets start with the White House, WE GET THAT CLEANED OUT,
the rest will be easy, Obama has been to Colorado 6 times in the
last 6 weeks…still waiting for the POS to come to ARIZONA…..
another LIE on Letterman last night..”If your President you have to
work with everyone” Hasn’t worked very well with Arizona, HUH ???
I don’t know of anyone stupid enough to give $40,000.00 for a plate
of food.. gonna’ have to go to see Loony Cloony and Bab’s for that..
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