was the same in every school. and it s the same in spanish as it is in english. so jose studied and he studied hard. and one day he is standing in the fields, collecting sugar beets and heard on a transistor radio that a man named franklin chan diaz, a man with a sur name like his was going to be an astronaut for nasa. so jose decided, right there in the field, well, i can be an astronaut, too. so jose kept on studying. and he graduated high school and he kept on studying and he earned an engineering degree. and he kept on studying and he earned a graduate degree and ended up at a national laboratory, helping to design a new imaging system. and a few years later he found
so jose studied. he studied hard. and one day he s standing in the fields collecting sugar beets, and he heard on a transistor radio that a man named franklin chang-diaz, a man with a sur name like his, was going to be
can we implement the laws that are on the books, can we make sure they re enforced and perhaps not write a new law? for decades the federal government has not done anything about immigration laws effectively, we ve not enforced a lot of them. what the arizona statute states is that within the confines of federal law, we are going to act. em havve to work within the boundaries of the legal arizona workers act when it comes to employment of illegals and they re not asking officials or agency officials to go outside a federal law but to work within those guidelines. martha: is it not the case that you would have to establish that you had, almost like getting a search warrant, that you had some reason to speak to this person, that some kind of behavior that they exhibited made you suspicious and then you have every right to ask for the documentation? it could be behavior, an accent, a spanish sur name. one thing i do know, the constitution says it has to be a uniform act of naturalizat
driving while black, driving while lat while latino. this law, if were constitutional would make that a crime. imagine a sur name, having a third generation citizen or being naturalized, they could be stopped on the street. try leaving your house for a walk around the block and looking latino you could be stopped by the police. martha: is he snrieght. new york he s not and what he hasn t done is read the legislation by his previous statement. the legislation states that an official or agency in a lawfully, already official interaction with someone can make a judgment and ask that question. so you can t just be stopped for driving or walking while latino. by the way, this is not just about latinos. this law doesn t say for latinos only. it says for illegal aliens. martha: you know, i guess, mark, it raises the question, it s already illegal for people to be