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Ruben Navarrette on Arizona S.B. 1070

AIR DATE: April 26, 2010
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Around the country pro-immigrant activists have chided the Obama administration for failing to deliver on his campaign promise of immigration reform. And now some states are tired of waiting. Lawmakers in Arizona passed a controversial anti-immigrant law this week that gives police officers the power to act as immigration enforcers. Could that harsh treatment drive immigrants to Nevada and other parts of this region? We talk with San Diego Union Tribune and nationally syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette about the impact of Arizona's S.B. 1070.

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Ruben Navarrette, syndicated columnist, San Diego Union Tribune

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