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in march of 2010, robert printz was murdered on his ranch in cochise county. law-enforcement officials immediately suggested it might have been killed by a drug smuggler and undocumented immigrant. to this day, princes murder remains unsolved. we don't know who killed him. nevertheless in the resulting fear and paranoia about mexico's drug violence spilling over the border, arizona passed punitive anti-immigrant law as the 1070 which targets undocumented immigrants who are living and working in arizona. so my question is, how much do our fears about drug smuggling feed into anti-immigrant sentiment that is already raging in the united states? >> well i think there is a kind of a general paranoia ball a long the border. it's probably strongest here in arizona because this has been for many many years were the most trafficking has been taking place. i think the fears about the drug smugglers and smuggling that does feed into a general kind of xenophobia that extends to the traditional jesus coming over to work in the holiday in. they are somehow lumped together
in march of 2010, robert printz was murdered on his ranch in cochise county. law-enforcement officials immediately suggested it might have been killed by a drug smuggler and undocumented immigrant. to this day, princes murder remains unsolved. we don't know who killed him. nevertheless in the resulting fear and paranoia about mexico's drug violence spilling over the border, arizona passed punitive anti-immigrant law as the 1070 which targets undocumented immigrants who are living and working in...
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in march of 2010, robert printz was murdered on his ranch in cochise county.law-enforcement officials immediately suggested it might have been killed by a drug smuggler and undocumented immigrant. to this day, princes murder remains unsolved. we don't know who killed him. nevertheless in the resulting fear and paranoia about mexico's drug violence spilling over the border, arizona passed punitive anti-immigrant law as the 1070 which targets undocumented immigrants who are living and working in arizona. so my question is, how much do our fears about drug smuggling feed into anti-immigrant sentiment that is already raging in the united states? >> well i think there is a kind of a general paranoia ball a long the border. it's probably strongest here in arizona because this has been for many many years were the most trafficking has been taking place. i think the fears about the drug smugglers and smuggling that does feed into a general kind of xenophobia that extends to the traditional jesus coming over to work in the holiday in. they are somehow lumped together w
in march of 2010, robert printz was murdered on his ranch in cochise county.law-enforcement officials immediately suggested it might have been killed by a drug smuggler and undocumented immigrant. to this day, princes murder remains unsolved. we don't know who killed him. nevertheless in the resulting fear and paranoia about mexico's drug violence spilling over the border, arizona passed punitive anti-immigrant law as the 1070 which targets undocumented immigrants who are living and working in...
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in march of 2010, robert printz was murdered on his ranch in cochise county.law-enforcement officials immediately suggested it might have been killed by a drug smuggler and undocumented immigrant. to this day, princes murder remains unsolved. we don't know who killed him. nevertheless in the resulting fear and paranoia about mexico's drug violence spilling over the border, arizona passed punitive anti-immigrant law as the 1070 which targets undocumented immigrants who are living and working in arizona. so my question is, how much do our fears about drug smuggling feed into anti-immigrant sentiment that is already raging in the united states? >> well i think there is a kind of a general paranoia ball a long the border. it's probably strongest here in arizona because this has been for many many years were the most trafficking has been taking place. i think the fears about the drug smugglers and smuggling that does feed into a general kind of xenophobia that extends to the traditional jesus coming over to work in the holiday in. they are somehow lumped together w
in march of 2010, robert printz was murdered on his ranch in cochise county.law-enforcement officials immediately suggested it might have been killed by a drug smuggler and undocumented immigrant. to this day, princes murder remains unsolved. we don't know who killed him. nevertheless in the resulting fear and paranoia about mexico's drug violence spilling over the border, arizona passed punitive anti-immigrant law as the 1070 which targets undocumented immigrants who are living and working in...
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we talked to cochise county, larry deaver about it. he says he needs the law to help enforce the law. issues of racial profiling will not be tolerated. here is what he had to say. >> that is interesting the department of justice did not argue that in their presentation. this whole racial profiling concept they didn't touch because they understand this is the only law in arizona on the books that prohibits racial profiling. it actually goes into great details and defines what the areas of reasonable suspicion and probable cause are as constraints for enforcing the law. >> reporter: by the way, brand new "fox news poll" shows 6 a 5% of those surveyed say they support the law like the one in arizona. 31% oppose it. 4% are not sure. nine justices are only ones that matter. there are only eight. justice kagan recused herself. we'll see how the vote turns out. bill: busy day. long day for you, shannon. shannon bream at the supreme court. martha. martha: as we mentioned senate democrats are already preparing a backup plan. if this ruling does
we talked to cochise county, larry deaver about it. he says he needs the law to help enforce the law. issues of racial profiling will not be tolerated. here is what he had to say. >> that is interesting the department of justice did not argue that in their presentation. this whole racial profiling concept they didn't touch because they understand this is the only law in arizona on the books that prohibits racial profiling. it actually goes into great details and defines what the areas of...