. >>> the most restrictive immigration law nlt country is set to take effect in arizona 30 days fromreverberating around the country. here was the scene. demonstrators from far and near descending on the state capital to voice opposition of racial profiling, because law requires police to demand proof of citizenship of anyone suspected of being an illegal resident. it's pushed immigration reform back on the front burner on capitol hill. senators were expecting to pass landmark energy legislation, but now this is his top priority. the wider fear is arizona's law could spark other states to pass similar legislation. casey wian looks how law enforcement officers view the new law. but first, comments from a u.s. soldier who was born in mexico, and grew up in arizona. >> i felt this country has given me so much. when i heard of the law that passed, i couldn't believe it. because the america that i know, freedom, liberties that we enjoy, are for everyone. i love this state. i grew up here. but a state that doesn't even want you here? i might take this uniform off, and i'm just another hisp