SB was her catalyst. Now, she said, she hopes to help a new generation find one, too. The Buzz SB Your browser does not support the audio element.
The Buzz airs Fridays at a. See more from The Buzz. Two new reports show the dangers and abuse migrants face at the U. Attorney for Arizona. By posting comments, you agree to our Comment Policy AZPM encourages comments, but comments that contain profanity , unrelated information , threats , libel , defamatory statements , obscenities , pornography or that violate the law are not allowed.
Their educations have been undermined by, among other factors, decreased school enrollments and the distress left in the wake of those departures. Many young people and their families also maintain a powerful mistrust of the public institutions around them, especially police, but also often extending to schools. These departures, both anticipated and actual, had a range of consequences for those left behind, including the loss of friends and family, social and academic problems, anxiety-related health effects, and loss of trust in schools.
Late-night jokes. Exhaustive — and exhausting — national media coverage. But what effect did SB really have on Arizona? Here's what really happened.
Facebook Twitter Email. SB A legacy of fear, divisiveness and fulfillment. Section 2 B of the law mandates that police check the papers of anyone they suspect is in the country without legal status. Here we list the top five reasons why S. Under this law any person of color, or anyone with a foreign accent, can be required to prove their status and be jailed—regardless of whether they are a citizen or an immigrant—until they can do so.
By targeting certain groups of people living within the state, the Arizona law amounts to an ethnically divisive and deeply hostile social policy. It raises the specter of states treating people differently based solely on their appearance rather than on their actions. Every person in Arizona and states that pass S.
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