Thursday, October 16, 2008

Sheriff Joe vs. Mesa

The Sheriff has had a difficult time with the city of Mesa in recent months. The Mesa Police chief publicly declared that Joe (Arpiao- here you say Joe and everyone knows who you are speaking about) would not give him enough notice of his crime suppression sweeps. The Mesa Police chief wanted to make sure that he had adequate officers in the area of the sweeps to keep the public safe, and the inevitable protestors under control.

This morning MCSO showed up at the Mesa public library to enforce the Employer's Sanction Law. Joe received a tip that the City of Mesa's contracted cleaning service, Management Cleaning Controls, was knowingly employing illegal immigrants. This morning 16 people, all illegal immigrants were arrested. 3 of these people were at the Mesa public library, the remaining 13 were arrested at their homes. Additionally, MCSO is charging 10 of these people with identity fraud. According to CBS news this evening there are 200 additional employees of this company under investigation for possible identity fraud. MCSO served a police lieutenant with the Mesa Police as well. his exact charges in regards to this sweep are unknown, although there is sense that he knew these employees were illegal.

Joe is not the only one who has amped up his campaigns in the last couple of days. This week there have been protests outside the meetings of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. A group newly formed in January who call themselves the Maricopa Citizens for Safety and Accountability have drawn hundreds of members and supporters to County Board of supervisor's meetings for the past few months. The meetings attended include those in regards to the MCSO contract as acting law enforcement in the city of Guadalupe.

MCSA was formed by a group from religious and community organizations who focus on the purse strings to effect the policies of Joe Arpiao and MCSO.
"The Board of Supervisors is ultimately where the money comes through for the Sheriff's department. We wanted to have more (of) a public accounting. Other people took the sheriff on a frontal assault on issues and weren't effective." stated Parraz, the group's leader. "Change doesn't happen overnight. We're not going to allow them to continue to bully us, at the same time we're never going to resort to violence, do personal attacks, undermine them as people. It's consistent, it's reaching out, it's involving ordinary people in the process, it's being creative. It's sometimes breaking the rules and at other times cooperating." - -www.azcentral.com -"Arpiao Critics keep heat on supervisors,"- 10-15-2008.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Root of the Issue

Maybe it is because it is an election year, but it seems to me that the root of most political constipation on any issue is hate. It is much easier for people to hate then it is to address a problem or to admit that things are a little bit more complicated then just black and white. It is much easier to label a person who disagrees with you as despised then it is to admit to yourself that your feelings are one of many, and your feelings alone are not sole justification for any political stance.

Instead of stepping back and taking a deep look at an issue, people in general look at their emotion. They do not see the issue, or problem, or situation. Most people can only see how they feel. YOUR having feelings does not solve or better any sort of predicament. Do we need to stop hiring lawyers as politicians and instead start looking for well spoken engineers?

The root of the immigration dilemma is that no one wants to sit down, pick it apart, diagnose the problems, and then solve them practically. Complaints do not create solutions, only background noise. Until we look at immigration reform as broken equipment we will never be able to piece it together into a functioning machine.

The first step towards any large assembly and repair is to lay out all of your parts in plain sight. Anyone who has ever assembled anything knows spare parts = missed and lessened performance.

It is easy to misinterpret the importance of a part when it is separated from the final project. It is hard to look at any single aspect and recognize how it leads to overall function without getting a clear look at the final product. The directions to law in this country are simple. They do not hide themselves within the bar exam, nor do they take a PHD to read. The instructions we need to interpret immigration reform lay here : http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/constitution_transcript.html

The Constitution of the United States of America.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Catching up to speed


There have been various significant events that have transpired over the last year and a half that have great weight when it comes to the immigration debate in Phoenix. While there are other events that have happened, the following have become a vital part of any immigration discussion involving Phoenix.

Phoenix Police Officer Nick Erfle was shot an killed by an illegal immigrant in September of 2007.



http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2008/06/illegal_immigrants_who_shot_at_officers_had_run-ins_with_the_law_last_year.php

http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/97683

The "Employer Sanctions Law," was passed by the state legislature and signed by the Governor . This law essentially suspends and or revokes the business licenses of Arizona businesses that knowingly employ illegal immigrants.

Basic info on the law:
http://www.azcentral.com/specials/special46/articles/1128biz-sanctions101.html

Responses to the new law:
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/ss/related/71835.php

http://www.abc15.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=2efa549b-f5a3-477f-9834-0536716cd30b

http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/hourlyupdate/211554.php

To date, this law has been upheld by every court of law it has come across. Illegal immigrant workers have been detained under the publicly announce enforcement of the Arizona Employer Sanctions Law, but no business has yet to be charged. Many of these investigations are still on going.

Crime Suppression Sweeps: Sheriff Joe and the MCSO (Maricopa County Sheriff's Department) have been conducting Crime Suppression Sweeps in which the majority of arrests have been arrests of illegal immigrants.

http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/115619

http://www.abc15.com/news/state/story.aspx?content_id=91ed4d77-84c6-4cd7-a410-30b02074ca9f


Protests: All across the valley at places like Pruitt's furniture store on Thomas Road, in the cities that Crime suppression sweeps are taking place, and in the city of Guadalupe, people are voicing their opinions on illegal immigration through protest. Just last week I drove through Guadalupe to find "elect Dan Saban for Sheriff," signs posted in English and Spanish on almost every visible business and home.
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/115493




The town of Guadalupe vs. Sheriff Joe:
The town of Guadalupe and Sheriff Joe are at odds of who will be the law enforcement for the city. This week the contract between MCSO and the City of Guadalupe was nullified, leaving the possibility that the small portion of the Phoenix Metro area will not have ANY law enforcement at all. Guadalupe is in essence, no one's jurisdiction.

http://www.azcentral.com/community/tempe/articles/2008/04/03/20080403mr-MCSO.html

http://www.azcentral.com/community/tempe/articles/2008/09/29/20080929superrevote0929-ON.html