4409 -- Arrested over Arizona's Real I.D. Paper's Please SB1070 bill
RP4409 — April 24, 2010 — http://www.Formula4409.com
I'm completely against Amnesty but I'm also not in favor of real I.D. and the government forcing people to carry around their papers but that is where we are headed.
Call and Email them the link to this video to senators below http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knv6nD...
Do NOT be fooled by the so their so called SB1070 Fact Sheet. It does not list all the details. You have to read the entire legislation.
This bill is NOT about immigration and you think it is they fooled you good. This is about expanding police powers to that of little dictators in police uniforms.
Now everyone who is stopped gets their information and data transmitted to Homeland security via your drivers license number or your social security number or your name. This was not allowed until this bill was passed. Now they can arrest and detain you for any public offense and run all you data through Homeland security.
Soon every state will be doing this under the guise of stopping illegals which it will not stop. All that data will now be used to track you by the federal government. If you get a ticket in maine...they know. If you get stopped and let go in Texas they know. If they run your plates in Georgia they know. This is the beginning of papers please.
Message to Frank Antenori:
Invading and occupying sovereign countries that have virtually no military and then terrorizing the locals in undeclared unconstitutional wars is not something I would be bragging about!
Senator Frank Antenori
fantenori@azleg.gov
602-926-5683
Senator Chuck Gray District 19
cgray@azleg.gov
602-926-5288
Senator Russell Pearce
rpearce@azleg.gov
602-926-5760
Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court which held that the Fourth Amendment prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures is not violated when a police officer stops a suspect on the street and searches him without probable cause to arrest, IF the police officer has a REASONABLE SUSPICION that the person has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a CRIME.
ARIZONA STATE SENATE
Forty-ninth Legislature, Second Regular Session
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1070
immigration; law enforcement; safe neighborhoods
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