On-Line Floricanto: Poets Respond to Arizona Hate Laws
June 15, 2010
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it’s shocking to hear that citizens have to carry some sort of identification proof within their country, just not to be mistaken for illegal immigrant.That is quite opposite to the so called democracy or freedom of movement.This law in a country that upholds values of freedom,and fights wars to free other countries to spread democracy looks so wierd for any onlooker.Hope that they revoke this draconian law soon.
Absolutely. SB 1070 is racist and hypocritical.
Please keep me informed on pertinent issues and info from your writers.
Gracias,
Jimmy Franco