I don't know why I need further evidence beyond the text of the law itself.
It clearly spells things out, unless you're too dense to read and understand the text of the law.
The expanded powers and obligations it gives officers are clear as day.
But if you want something with fewer syllables to chew over:
After signing the new law requiring police to check out people who may be illegal immigrants, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer was asked how the cops are supposed to know when someone should be screened. “I don’t know,” she replied. “I do not know what an illegal immigrant looks like.”
There's video of her answering the question this way - last Friday, when she not only signed the bill into law, but made a big press conference about it. Detaining people under suspicion and holding them until they can verify their status is a part of this law.
Then again, you're the one who refuses to acknowledge photographic evidence of whatever-it-was that you got shown up on a few weeks back (hard to track things that happen more frequently than even daily meals, you know).
You'll, I'm sure, continue to deny the empirical world around you - not because you're a good skeptic, but because you're just a pestering asshole who wants to pretend you're invested in the socratic method of discovery. Instead, you're a grown man whose debate style is a mildly more evolved version of a 5-year olds' perpetual inquisitive "but why?"
Go read 1070. It's like 10 pages, it ain't hard. I figured you were the kind of cat who could devour these things, given the stink you made over the length of the health care legislation. This bill ain't private, and you know the english language. the only thing getting in the way of your clarity is your own laziness. there is no burden on me - I've made my case. on my own, having read the bill and understood the bill on my own. i don't have byron york or tucker carlson to help me curse govenrment power and oversight early in the morning under Obama, and spend my afternoons defending a "show me your papers" method of policing in the state of Arizona.
I did it all on my own I'm so proud!
Quit demanding to be spoonfed, Bob. You're
ing stuffed already.