Arizona has suffered during Attorney General Eric Holder's time in
office. Besides the fact that the straw purchasing aspect of Operation
Fast & Furious took place in Phoenix, the guns illegally purchased
flooded the southern portion of the state on their way to Mexico. And
many of them, perhaps many hundreds of them, are still in southern
Arizona.
In addition to illegal guns, Arizona has had a problem with illegal
immigrants. Yet when Gov. Brewer attempted to do something about the
influx of illegal immigrants by signing SB 1070, Holder stood in
opposition. Moreover, his DOJ actually sued Arizona to stop the
implementation of the law.
Then came June 25, and almost immediately after the Supreme Court
left the central portion of Arizona’s SB 1070 intact—the portion of the
law that requires state and local police to ask for documentation
proving legal-citizen or visitor status for anyone in violation of the
law—Holder & Co. played the race card. They did this by setting up a
1-800 number that people can call to “report
potential civil rights violations.” As a result, the Supreme Court
ruling was answered by a handful of protesters lining streets in
downtown Phoenix, chanting against "the war on brown people," denouncing
racial profiling, and demanding equal rights for everyone.
This is how the head of the Justice Department responds to a Supreme Court ruling?
Holder’s Fast & Furious has a caused an unknown amount of chaos
in Arizona, and even cost Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry his life. The
A.G. has already been held in contempt by the House Oversight Committee
itself, and is facing a full House vote on contempt of Congress this
Thursday. Yet in the midst of all that, he still finds time to continue
his War on Arizona.
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