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Arizona and America join Joe Arpaio in rushing to inquire: Are your papers in order?

Editor's note: Following publication of this article, U.S. District Judge Susan R. Bolton enjoined the state of Arizona from enacting key provisions of state Senate Bill 1070. Though the law’s most dangerous sections were put on pause, pending the outcome of litigation, the remainder of the law goes into effect, as scheduled, Thursday, July 29. See the full story on Bolton’s ruling, and read her entire decision, here.

Governor Jan Brewer signing Senate Bill 1070.
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Governor Jan Brewer signing Senate Bill 1070.
Anti-immigrant protesters gathered in downtown Phoenix.
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Anti-immigrant protesters gathered in downtown Phoenix.

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We in the Grand Canyon state salute, by statute, the howler monkeys in jingo trees.

Unable to regulate our border, unwilling to create a reasonable path to citizenship for the immigrants who labor in our place, Arizona law enforcement officially now undertakes to rid us of Mexicans.

Because of infamous Arizona Senate Bill 1070, which is scheduled to take effect on Thursday, July 29, the pretext of traffic stops will now initiate a search for residency papers, a practice at once abhorrent and also under consideration by as many as 20 other states.

The national terror of reconquista will now flood the streets and courts of Arizona.

The ACLU and the United States Justice Department are seeking an injunction to put SB 1070 on hold until the seven lawsuits pending can be addressed.

While lawyers cosseted in leathered briefs discuss the depth of the anti-Mexican deluge, the boots on the ground of this immigrant monsoon wear badges and guns.

If police officers were supermen, there would still be the matter of kryptonite; lawmen, however, like the rest of us, are human: The alarm doesn't go off, but the spouse does; calls get dropped, coffee gets spilled. And, every so often, officers' problems are the stuff of television drama.

Now, like Noah with his ark, the police will sort the brown in the automobile: "You two remain; you two go to Nogales."

Daniel Magos, once an immigrant, now a United States citizen, is one man who understands the divide in a cop's life.

Once, when one of Sheriff Joe Arpaio's men had a flat tire, Daniel stopped to help.

On another occasion, a deputy was adrift in a conversation with a Spanish-speaking immigrant in south Phoenix. The officer had trouble understanding or being understood. Daniel stepped forward and translated for Arpaio's man.

Nor has Magos hesitated in the face of danger.

In 2000, he saw a group of men attacking what he believed was a mojado, a wetback. Magos summoned a deputy. The lawman grabbed one of the belligerents, and as his compadres attempted to flee in a car, they tried to run over the deputy. The officer gave his prisoner to Daniel.

"You hold him for me," Magos recalled the deputy telling him.

The deputy then gave chase in his vehicle, and the pursuit ended only when those fleeing crashed their car. In the ensuing chaos, Daniel was left to his own devices. "I called the sheriff's department and asked: 'What will I do?'"

What Daniel Magos would do today, 10 years later, is walk away.

What changed?

Only this: Daniel and his wife, Eva, were recent victims of racial profiling.

Daniel and Eva were, if you will, ahead of their time, ahead of SB 1070. And herein lies a small story about what happens when we hunt Mexicans and Mexican Americans and Central Americans in our national hysteria over the brown-skinned people among us.

We hear so often that Senate Bill 1070, which demands that police — in the course of their enforcement responsibilities — question people about their citizenship, will frighten Latinos away from speaking up in domestic-abuse calls or in drug investigations or in gang probes.

Critics of SB 1070 characterize the victims of this racial profiling bill as a population caught up in some low-rent episode of Law & Order.

The caution that SB 1070 will make witnesses silent is true, as far as it goes.

But SB 1070 has a more insidious side.

The victims of racial profiling sacrificed to the nativist fears that spawned SB 1070 are just as likely to be upstanding American citizens, even Good Samaritans like Daniel Magos .

Keep this in mind as America rushes to inquire: Are your papers in order?


Born in 1945, Daniel Magos is soft-spoken, reserved, firm. Despite the run-in with a sheriff's deputy he and his wife suffered, his manner is dignified, not put-upon. He presents the sort of serenity you see upon the faces of victims portrayed on holy cards. Not to suggest Daniel is a saint — he's simply a good man and a better neighbor.

He met Eva in 1965, as a 20-year-old, at the American Legion, Post 41, in Phoenix. "I was sitting at a table by myself when she and another lady came over and asked if they could sit down. It was her friend's idea."

When he met Eva's family, he had one vivid impression: "Her father was quite strict . . . If you went out to dinner, you had to be back by 8 p.m."

Dances offered a little more leeway on time, so Eva and Daniel would visit the Calderone Ballroom on 16th Street and Buckeye Road. "Actually we went next door, to Nano's. The music and the people were different. There was a higher social status at Nano's."

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  • 12/19/2011 9:22:00 PM

    Damn lets have traffic stops everywhere to stop the flow of illegals into this country. Then stop welfare and unemployment after three months and get all back to work. I for one am tired of feeding the cradle to grave useless type of people. never drawn unemployment, welfare or any type of hand outs. Beleive in hand up but not out. So there you bleeding heart butt wipes

  • Rose 08/13/2010 4:24:00 PM

    BO has deported more illegals but if he passes a backdoor amnesty, he has lost my vote for 2012. Meanwhile, the republicans are not voting yes on any bills that would help struggling out of work americans now., i.e., unemployment, etc.

  • Jimbo 08/02/2010 6:23:00 PM

    You know, I was wondering why the Houston Press was so much thinner than it used to be. Seeing this sorta slanted bullshit makes it all clear though. I sure as hell wouldnt advertise in it anymore.

  • USA1 07/29/2010 5:22:00 PM

    Witch hunt? HA. Did you fall and hit your head? I could tell you where you could load 4 buses full of illegals this very minute. They are walking around free as a bird in this sanctuary city known as Houston. This is happening all over the U.S. Do greedy employers bare part of the blame? Of course, but there is a thing called personal responsibility and all the illegal alien apologizing and sad sob stories in the World won't change that. What other laws do you think the Feds should ignore? www.immigrationcounters.com Educate yourself, ignorance isn't an excuse.

  • Jubilant 07/29/2010 4:30:00 PM

    At least President Obama is doing something about illegal immigration even if he doesn't do what YOU want. USA1 doesn't get it. Why can't you answer Nate on employers and false documents? Reagan's blunder? Going on a witch hunt for "15 million" brown skinned people has to be the stupidest thing and massive waste of manpower. And nothing in the world is going to change that.

  • USA1 07/29/2010 3:19:00 PM

    Nate- That fact is readily available. Go do your own research. It's also common sense seeing as how we share a border. Of course Mexico is going to have the most people here illegally. Once again, 15 MILLION foreigners here is not paranoia, it's reality and all of the excuses in the World isn't going to change that. You say Big O's regime has deported 10% more? Could that be because more are coming? hmmm

  • Nate 07/29/2010 3:02:00 PM

    USA - prove the number of illegal immigrants and prove the percentages. You can't, nobody can really, but to say a BS percentage like 70% is utter nonsense. You, as usual, completely miss the point that Mexicans almost completely come to the US legally and overstay. You also miss the point that they are here because employers hire illegals and there is a business to falsify documents that Arizona's law refuses to address. Ronald Reagan, the conservative amnesty-in-chief, as he did with the economy and protecting American jobs, had EPIC FAIL on illegal immigration. In fact, President Obama's administration has deported approximately 10% more illegals than Mr. Bush's regime. Conservative ideas on immigration, as with everything else, offer NO solutions, just more paranoia and problems.

  • USA1 07/28/2010 11:00:00 PM

    Nate- 70% are Mexicans. 15 MILLION illegals here isn't paranoia. It's reality. Rick- I was making a comparison. It's the same thing. You're telling me the illegals you "work with" would gladly pay a fee, return to Mexico for a period of time, learn English, etc. in order to become citizens when they could avoid all of that by just staying illegal? Highly doubtful. And please don't give me the old life is better here excuse. Of course it is. Should we let the whole World in because it's better here? Of course not.

  • Rick 07/28/2010 10:02:00 PM

    USA1: Are you implying that immigrants are literally living in your back yard?? Because I have a hard time believing that. And on your second comment, I work with immigrants on a daily basis and I can assure you that they would be more than willing to complete the necessary procedures to achieve legal status. You are probably going to ask "well, if they really are willing, why didn't they do it the right way in the first place?" Well, the reason they are here in the first place is because here they can find better paying jobs. Jobs with a pay that allows them to provide far more for their family than they could in their home country. So, their illegal life here, with all its limits, is still many times better than the life in their home country. With that being said, they do not have a better life than you or I do. They are at the bottom of the latter. If there was a way to obtain legal status, while maintaining at least their current, I can assure you they would jump on it in a heart beat.

  • Nate 07/28/2010 9:50:00 PM

    This law is misguided by not having anything to destroy the network of employers willing to hire illegal immigrants, nor those providing falsified documents for illegal immigrants. Additionally, the public has been mislead to believe those illegally crossing the border are Mexicans. Mexicans can freely cross the border and do so every single day - it is those from countries south of Mexico that crossed into Mexico illegally and then into the US through non-border crossings. Any illegal Mexicans simply crossed the border legally and did not go home. A fence won't stop that. America needs to get educated on the roots and true sources of illegal immigration and then offer ideas. All this paranoia and amnesty from both sides is ignorant and the media has failed to put both in check. FoxNews is driving a rabid racially divisive agenda.

  • USA1 07/28/2010 9:25:00 PM

    I suppose it would be perfectly fine for a family of poor, poor illegal aliens to jump your fence at your home and take up residence in your back yard, right?

  • USA1 07/28/2010 7:57:00 PM

    Lawbreakers don't deserve a path to citizenship, they should earn it by going through the proper channels. Nevermind that you are assuming they even want to complete the necessary procedures to gain amnesty when they can just keep on doing what they're doing now.

 

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