and an opponent of the law, isabelle garcia. deputy public defender in pima county, arizona. >> once they cross that border, it's our health care system, our educational system, our criminal justice system. $2.7 billion here in arizona to educate, medicaid. when do we stand up? and the federal government is wrong, and these are the same open-border anarchists that have opposed any enforcement efforts and it's about nonenforcement issues. they're not worried about profiling. this bill prohibits profiling. 60% of hispanics support it in arizona. you know, enough is enough. i mean, i get tired of the controversial comments. this is the most popular bill in america. america supports it. overwhelmingly, they support it. >> it's preposterous that he argue that the federal government doesn't have the exclusive jurisdiction on this very complicated area of law. certainly, arizona cannot simply regulate immigration. and he is trying to regulate