Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik, a 52-year police veteran, says the new Arizona anti-immigration law will lead to racial profiling. Dupnik refuses to enforce it, and calls the law âracist, disgusting, and unnecessary.â
The sheriff acknowledged that this course of action could get him hauled into court. SB 1070 allows citizens to sue any law enforcement official who doesnât comply with the law. But Dupnik told Nunez that SB 1070 would force his deputies to adopt racial profiling as an enforcement tactic, which Dupnik says could also get him sued. âSo weâre kind of in a damned if we do, damned if we donât situation. Itâs just a stupid law.â
Dupnik had harsh words for anyone who thinks SB 1070 will not lead to racial profiling. âIf I tell my people to go out and look for A, B, and C, theyâre going to do it. Theyâll find some flimsy excuse like a tail light thatâs not working as a basis for a stop, which is a bunch of baloney.â
http://www.alan.com/2010/04/28/arizona-sheriff-says-he-wont-enforce-new-immigration-law/
The sheriff acknowledged that this course of action could get him hauled into court. SB 1070 allows citizens to sue any law enforcement official who doesnât comply with the law. But Dupnik told Nunez that SB 1070 would force his deputies to adopt racial profiling as an enforcement tactic, which Dupnik says could also get him sued. âSo weâre kind of in a damned if we do, damned if we donât situation. Itâs just a stupid law.â
Dupnik had harsh words for anyone who thinks SB 1070 will not lead to racial profiling. âIf I tell my people to go out and look for A, B, and C, theyâre going to do it. Theyâll find some flimsy excuse like a tail light thatâs not working as a basis for a stop, which is a bunch of baloney.â
http://www.alan.com/2010/04/28/arizona-sheriff-says-he-wont-enforce-new-immigration-law/