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Mari333 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 07:07 AM
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How Latinos In Arizona And In Other States Will Strike Back
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Arizona Republicans better kiss their power in the state “goodbye.”

The adoption of the anti-immigrant legislation that Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed on Friday could greatly affect the outcome of future elections in the state by delivering Latino voters to Democrats on a silver platter.

Proposition 187, Big Mistake

It was back in 1994 when former California Governor Pete Wilson and the then majority Republican state legislature approved Proposition 187 or the Save Our State initiative, a bill that denied services to undocumented immigrants and granted power to authorities to arrest anyone they suspected was in the country illegally. Proposition 187 was perhaps the worst mistake that Republicans made in California’s history and it cost them the state assembly and legislature until this day.









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