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brassmonkey 03-15-2012 07:41 AM

Arizona residents
 
Arizona Bill To Instate Armed Militia On Border Progresses To House

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Arizona's state legislature is one step closer to passing bill which would create and fund a volunteer armed militia to patrol the border for undocumented immigrants.

On Wednesday morning, the law advanced through the House Military Affairs and Public Safety Committee on a 6-3 party-line vote, according to AZCentral.com. The bill will be vetted in the Rules Committee, and then go on to be debated on the floor of the House in weeks to come.

The state law, known as SB 1083, if passed, would instate the "Arizona Special Missions Unit" with a yearly price tag of $1.4 million dollars to taxpayers. The bill would need to pass through the Arizona State House and Senate, and be signed by Governor Jan Brewer to become law. According to AZCentral.com, if passed, Arizona would be the only state funding a militia devoted to border enforcement.

Governor of Arizona, Jan Brewer, has not yet publicly commented on the pending legislation, but in July of 2011 she signed into law SB 1495, a different bill in order to "free up the Governor of Arizona to establish the Arizona State Guard", in the words of the Arizona State Defense Force Foundation.

The new bill comes less than two years after the passage of Arizona's controversial SB 1070, which requires police in Arizona to question people about their immigration status if they suspect an individual is in the country illegally.

Both bills are part of movement to crack down on illegal immigration.

Proponents of the measures say the federal government has failed to fulfill it's role, and forcing Arizona to take action at the state level.

Republican Arizona Representative David Gowan told AZCentral.com that there is "overwhelming support from his constituents for the measure."

"I don't know how to do it any other way if the federal government doesn't have the will... I think the state's duty is to go down and secure that border so that our citizens are taken care of," he told AZCentral.com.

But some have their doubts. Isabel Garcia, the head of the Arizona Human Rights Coalition, says the measure may spell trouble for her state.

"The state of Arizona is facing a heavy economic crisis, lacks money in the schools and these people are thinking about giving more than a million dollars for a civilian militia," Garcia said in an interview with Efe.

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ClickCastX 03-15-2012 08:14 AM

Loosely quoting the great Gandalf, "This will not pass!"

brassmonkey 03-15-2012 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by ClickCastX (Post 18824932)
Loosely quoting the great Gandalf, "This will not pass!"

its time for states to protect themselves if the govt will not. :2 cents:

Rochard 03-15-2012 08:29 AM

About time!

pimpmaster9000 03-15-2012 08:46 AM

ah its time for the immigrants to protect their land from the immigrants ...we all know that once you first steal the land from the natives that it all belongs to the first immigrants :D

just a punk 03-15-2012 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by ClickCastX (Post 18824932)
Loosely quoting the great Gandalf, "This will not pass!"

Actually he said "shall not pass" :) As about this bill, so I bet it will pass sooner or latter. Illegal immigrants are able to piss off anybody :2 cents:

brassmonkey 03-15-2012 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by crucifissio (Post 18825026)
ah its time for the immigrants to protect their land from the immigrants ...we all know that once you first steal the land from the natives that it all belongs to the first immigrants :D

if you dont have the gun power your sol :1orglaugh

Barry-xlovecam 03-15-2012 10:57 AM

As long as this is done in an orderly manner, with deference to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's mandated duties I see no problem in this. However, a buffer zone between federal and state border enforcement probably needs to be established otherwise the resulting conflicts will land this law in the Federal Courts.


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