What Happens in Arizona Stops in Arizona.


LATEST NEWS: A federal court in Phoenix issued a preliminary injunction on July 28, 2010, blocking key provisions of Arizona’s racial profiling law including the requirement that law enforcement demand "papers" from people they stop who they suspect are "unlawfully present." (More)

On April 23, 2010, Arizona governor Jan Brewer signed into law a discriminatory and un-American law that will require police officers in Arizona to ask people for their papers based only on some undefined "reasonable suspicion" that they are in the country unlawfully. We believe this law, which invites racial profiling in the worst way, is unconstitutional, and we are challenging the law with a coalition of other civil rights groups.

Racial profiling is already rampant in Arizona, and if allowed to stand, this law will make it worse. We have seen the effects of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office's targeting of Latinos, including American citizens and lawful permanent residents, in its mass sweeps and enforcement operations. The ACLU already has a lawsuit against that office, and the United States Justice Department has started a civil rights investigation into its practices.

Language inserted in the bill supposedly to prevent racial profiling is purely cosmetic. It won't prevent the police from asking people for their papers based on race and the way they look. On what other basis would a police officer suspect that someone is not lawfully present in the United States?

This extreme law puts Arizona completely out of step with American values of fairness and equality. Arizona says show us your papers. We’ll show them the Constitution.

WHAT THE ACLU IS DOING

Arizona's new law is a watershed moment for its blatant disregard of America's most fundamental values of fairness and equality. ACLU legal teams are preparing to challenge it on constitutional grounds.
Case: Challenging the Law
Release: ACLU And Civil Rights Groups File Legal Challenge To Arizona Racial Profiling Law
More: Plaintiffs Challenging SB 1070
Video: Q & A With Alessandra Soler Meetze
FAQ: Arizona's Racial Profiling Law (en Español)
FAQ: Update on Legal Challenges (1/25/2011)
On the Blog of Rights
Learn More: Racial Profiling

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