John Tanton a self avowed white supremacist who took in at least a million dollars from the folks at the Pioneer group, which is infamous for its seventy year history of attempting to convince folks men like Adolf Hitler were right about eugenics.Ī majority of Americans support reforming our outdated immigration policy and shoring up our boarders to prevent terrorists and undocumented aliens from entering the country, but polls indicate they are unaware the individuals and groups behind the current movement that produced the Arizona papers please law, are in fact documented members and associates of violent anti-American neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups. Partisan State officials continue to insist despite the statutes unambiguous wording the law targets only individuals who are in the State illegally. Most disturbing was the revelation that the primary author of the law has confirmed ties to a national white supremacist group which was funded by the 70 year old Pioneer fund, Kris Kobach a lawyer running for office in Kansas who represents the federation for American immigration reform is claiming credit for authoring the Arizona law, his group was started by Dr. Despite declarations from constitutional law experts that the law will require everyone conform to the concept of a soviet style police state, where all people, both native born American’s as well as immigrants are required to carry and present on demand their “papers†to any law enforcement official who demands them. The law is being praised by most on the political right as a solution to the crimes caused by undocumented aliens despite evidence that it will actually impede investigation of crime and impose greater man power burdens on local police, the smugglers and drug dealers who fear community cooperation with police, will doubtless thrive in an atmosphere where both legal and illegal immigrants fear calling the authorities.
Passage of the soviet style identity statute, will require all individuals to provide law enforcement with identification papers on demand. The collection also provides links to websites that offer background for the curated primary sources and documentaries.Blogging from PHOENIX- Despite assurances from The Governor, Arizona’s new immigration identity law is already costing the cash strapped State millions of dollars in lost convention and tourism business. Content is provided by preeminent historical archives as well as video partners. This collection will include at completion 175 hours of video, 100,000 pages of printed materials (personal papers, organizational and government documents, journals, books, reports, videos, monographs, and speeches), and more than 1,000 images. This collection examines the most studied and important events and themes related to revolution and protest from the 18th century through the 21st century.
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