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They say you don’t really know someone until you walk a mile in his or her shoes. This also apparently applies to someone's immigration condition as well by what kind of shoe they wear? With Arizona accepting racial profiling in their newly passed immigration law, which the lawmakers strongly deny that the law does not show bias against a certain group or people. They have already come up with some ridiculous communications to counter act the latest heat over this. They have released information out on ways that you can know if someone is undocumented just by looking at them but that it is not profiling a person. Some claims are more ridiculous than others. Let's take Brian Bilbray Representative (CA.-R) he thinks that you can identify if someone is undocumented as easy as looking at what shoes they wear. Law enforcement will just observe how you dress as well, because people that are undocumented wear different types of clothing and of course we can't leave out the shoes to their apparel, the Representative has said in statement. I for one am in total disbelief about how bigioted some people are in this day and age. Many people and Police officers in Arizona, do not believe this insane notion either. A handful have even sought after to keep this despicable law from staying on the books. So, I put you to the test: Can you pick out an undocumented person in a crowd just by the footwear they have on? 

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Morón de la ganadora del mes!

Dicen que no saben realmente a alguien hasta que caminar una milla en sus zapatos. Esto al parecer también se aplica a condición de inmigración de una persona así por el tipo de calzado que usan? Con la aceptación de Arizona de perfiles raciales en sus leyes de inmigración recientemente aprobada, que los legisladores niegan rotundamente que la ley no muestra sesgo en contra de un determinado grupo o pueblo. Ya han venido para arriba con algunas de las comunicaciones ridículo acto contra la última de calor sobre esto. Han lanzado la información sobre las maneras que usted puede saber si alguien es indocumentado con sólo mirarlos, pero que no es de un perfil de persona. Algunas afirmaciones son más ridículo que los demás. Tomemos Brian Bilbray Representante (ca. R-) piensa que puede identificar si alguien es indocumentado tan fácil como buscar en qué zapatos que usan. La policía acaba de observar cómo se visten así, porque las personas que son indocumentados usan diferentes tipos de ropa y por supuesto no podemos dejar de lado los zapatos a sus prendas de vestir, el Representante ha dicho en un comunicado. Por mi parte, estoy en total incredulidad acerca de cómo algunas personas son bigioted en este día y edad. Muchas personas y agentes de policía en Arizona, no creo que este concepto sea una locura. Un puñado incluso han solicitado a guardar esta ley infame se quede en los libros. Por lo tanto, te pone a prueba: ¿Puede usted escoger una persona indocumentada en la multitud sólo por el calzado que tienen en la?

Abogados de Albuquerque, Nuevo México Inmigración

Kretz & Romero, P.C.

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