And here's the excerpt: The law is the latest in a string of legislation intended to drive illegal immigrants out of Arizona by making life tougher for them through a policy known as enforcement through attrition...
Those measures include a requirement that public-service workers report illegal immigrants to federal authorities; the 2008 employer-sanctions law; and requirements that voters must show proof of citizenship at the polls. Several of those came about with the help of Brewer.
Brewer spokesman Paul Senseman said that when Brewer was Arizona's secretary of state, she advocated for Proposition 200, the provision that requires proof of identification to vote and proof of citizenship to register to vote. Brewer pushed for the measure in 2004 and then "vigorously fought legal battles to successfully defend its provisions," he said.
The lawsuits were resolved in favor of her position in 2008.
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Well I kind of wanted to keep my candadicy a secret....
Well I kind of wanted to keep my candadicy a secret....[/quote]
Feel bad for the rapists..wait a minute, that didn't make sense.
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."