James Casebier
Chief Hospital Corpsman
United States Navy, retired.
This is a personal web site where I express My Independent Viewpoint on a variety of topics.
2005 Supreme Court Ruling Says Police Can Ask For Identifaction Papers.
May 20, 2010
Arizona has been threatened with legal suits and boycots because of a new State law known as "Immigration Act SB 1070". The main complaint being that law enforcement officers cannot ask anyone for their identifaction, to confirm they are in the country legally. Critics say it would lead to racial profiling and would violate their constitution rights under the Fourth Admendment to the US Constitution.
However, on March 22,2005 the Supreme Court ruled otherwise. Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote the lead opinion of the unanimous decision. "The Court concluded that the questioning of Mena about her immigration status did not violate her 4th Amendment rights."
READ IT FOR YOURSELF..
Muehler vs Mena, 2005 Supreme Court Decision.
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Then, WE THE PEOPLE speak with our votes. Hopefully not a single progressive socialist democrat will remain in the United States Congress afterwards!
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