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Immigration Laws
Because of the increase in
immigration, there has been an increase in immigration laws. One example of
immigration law is the Arizona Immigration Law. The passage of an Arizona
immigration law in April of 2010 sparked a heated debate about immigration and
enforcement. This law requires police officers to detain any individual they
suspect may be in the country illegally and requires immigrants to carry
documentation at all times. Many people argue that this law promotes racial
profiling, as anyone who seems foreign in appearance or speech is subject to
detention and arrest by police officers. Opponents of the law also say that the
law intrudes on federal responsibility for foreign policy. Some even say that
the law discourages reporting of crimes; if an illegal immigrant is victimized,
he or she might not report the crime for fear of being detained and deported.
On the other hand, many people
strongly support the Arizona immigration law. Supporters of the law state that
it already is a federal crime for an immigrant not to carry proper registration
and that the Arizona law merely adds a state penalty to this crime. Others add
that Arizona has a unique stake in immigration, as it is one of the nation’s
top areas of illegal immigration. Still others argue that failing to enforce
immigration laws increases illegal immigration and delays the process for legal
immigrants to enter the country.
For this Discussion, you explore your
position on the topic of immigration laws. Select an immigration law for this
Discussion and consider whether or not that law is justifiable.
*Be aware that your colleagues in
this course may have different viewpoints than your own. Please be respectful
in your posts and responses to others.
Post by
Day 4 an explanation of
the immigration law you selected. Then explain how the immigration law might
impact special populations that reside in a state where the law is applicable.
Then provide your position on whether or not the immigration law is
justifiable. Justify your response with references to the literature and
Learning Resources.
One and a half page with
at least two reference….
It is important that you cover all the topics identified in the
assignment. Covering the topic does not mean mentioning the topic BUT
presenting an explanation from the readings.
To get maximum points you need to follow the requirements listed for
this assignments 1) look at the page limits 2) review and follow APA rules
3) create SUBHEADINGS to identify the key sections you are presenting and
4) Free from typographical and sentence construction errors.
Readings
- Course Text: Investigating
Difference: Human and Cultural Relations in Criminal Justice - Chapter 7, “Exclusion,
Inclusion and Violence: Immigrants and Criminal Justice” - Chapter 9, “Unwelcome
Citizens: Latinos and the Criminal Justice System” - Chapter 10, “Perpetual
Outsiders: Criminal Justice and the Asian American Experience”
·
Article: Beck, J. A. (2010).
Victims’ rights and public safety? Unmasking racial politics in crime
discourses surrounding parole revocation for “lifers” in California. Western
Criminology Review, 11(1), 20–36.
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Article: Chacón, J. M. (2010).
Tensions and trade-offs: protecting trafficking victims in the era of
immigration enforcement. University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 158,
1609–1653.
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Article: Dishner, J. (2010).
The Arizona uproar. Law Enforcement Technology, 37(10),
70–76.
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Article: McDowell, M. G., &
Wonders, N. A. (2010). Keeping migrants in their place: Technologies of control
and racialized public space in Arizona. Social Justice, 36(2),
54–72.
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Article: Voeltz, W. O. (2011).
Clearing the air over Arizona. Sheriff, 63(2), 6–10.
Optional Resources
- Article:
Anonymous. (2011). A setback for Arizona-style immigration laws. The
New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/14/opinion/14thu3.html?_r=0 - Article:
Franks, T. (2011). Enforce immigration laws. The New York Times.
Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/07/opinion/enforce-immigration-laws.html - Article:
Kobach, K. W. (2010). Why Arizona drew a line. The New York Times.
Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/29/opinion/29kobach.html - Article: Meetze,
A. S. (2011). Arizona’s immigration law: A view from the A.C.L.U. The
New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/23/opinion/l23immig.html