anti-immigration bill into law, arizona's governor jan brewer signed off on a package of amendments to the new law. that was quick. the original law required police in arizona to stop people who look like they might be in this country illegally and demand to see papers, proving otherwise. the changes passed, bar police from using race as a reason to suspect someone is in the country illegally, those still, and no one's come up with how exactly a police officer is supposed to know someone is an illegal immigrant just by looking at them. the new changes require police to be stopping someone for some other potential violation before they can demand to see immigration paperwork. these changes seemed at the outset and are being pitched by proponents of the law as a softening of this draconian measure. but opponents say in practical terms nothing's really different. they point out the city and county ordinances that demand police to see someone's paper