to be illegal in the state of Arizona. And the recent modifications to the law ([url=http://newsmax.com/InsideCover/illegal-Immigration-Enforcement-law/2010/04/30/id/357493]read here[/url]) make efforts to clarify the wording of the bill so that it can't be used for racial profiling. My opinion: If it's harder for illegal immigrants to stay here, then there is more incentive for them to pursue the legal paths to becoming a permanent resident and/or citizen. If we reward people for breaking the law, then they'll just continue to break it. 'Course, there's the big mess of what to do with the illegal immigrants once they are arrested. Deportation seems to be the logical choice, but then there's the question of families/children/etc. In an ideal world they might be given a choice to follow an expedited track to legal residency so that their families wouldn't be forced to survive months or years without parents/husbands/wives.