i don t feel that we are wanted. as latinos, we are not wanted here. my heart is broken. i am in pain. reporter: 13 hours after we met them, they spent their last morning together as a couple in arizona. then, it is time to head out. she wouldn t say where he was going. but she doesn t know when she will see him again. reporter: anna and her husband are not alone. we talked to several families that said they will leave arizona if the law is enacted within 90 days. even though her husband is leaving home, the immigration law is not in effect right now. it is supposed to kick in in 90 days after the state legislature
crackdown. that s where we find casey wien. as a normal citizen, what do we do? reporter: at a town hall meeting with john mccain and local police chiefs, one resident addressed the violence of smuggling of illegal immigrants and drugs. these people are not herded up like cows. they know where they are going and they pay good money to do it. why don t we mablg a few examples and maybe the rest of them will get the idea that, hey, they shoot back. i understand your passion, but that s not, i think, frankly in the tradition of america. reporter: casa grande is the largest city in arizona. it s 100 miles from the border
hurricanes. when we start talking about the future, they say, we re used to that. we re used to being challenged by mother nature. but this time it s different. we spoke with one oyster shucker. he questions what happens next. we ve never had it like this before. i had never thought about this being oil, at least. you always thought about hurricanes. reporter: yeah. and, you know, kyra, they are used to seeing that. they are used to seeing rigs, nice waters and fish whenever they want. beaches and rocks. but they question what is going to happen in the next couple of days. one fisherman, we had an opportunity to speak with, told us he thought this might be the last time that he goes out to go
cornered after stabbing 18 students in a t-shirt. this series of school attacks are blamed on suspects with personal grievances or mental illness. chinese society has generated enormous pressure on individuals. some of those individuals had emotional and psychological problems. they want to cause general attention from the population and attacking kids is the best way in their perspective to achieve this objective. reporter: this man got a lot of attention. one early morning in march, he attacked elementary school students killing eight and is wounding several others. the man was sentenced to death and executed this week. still, his execution failed to deter similar attacks.
feet of that to be put in other parts of the region, all parts of the ramped up effort since bobby jindal, the governor in louisiana, declared this place under a state of emergency. we requested additional booms to cover all coast areas impacted by the oil spill. that would help to protect our coast, our fisheries. we also asked, i asked secretary napolitano that response teams be on the ground and ready to respond when and if they reach our oil. we are continues to push for more resources. reporter: when they say this place, i am referring to venice, louisiana. from where we stand, this very point, we are not far at all from a wildlife refuge, delta national wildlife refuge, one of ten that happen to be in parts of louisiana and mississippi. these are the areas that may be affected first as this oil comes