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meddled with the constitution, which you so clearly stated can t be done it would take ten years to change the constitution. by that time, we should have fixed this problem. let s do the things that will really change the immigration system and the undocumented, let them register with the government so we know who the good and bad ones are, so we can keep the good ones and get rid of the bad ones. appreciate your time. thank you. the entire issue came to a boil when arizona passed senate bill 1070. although a federal judge blocked several key provisions, the one about abolishing so-called sanctuary cities went into effect. we wondered if some illegal immigrants left arizona and went to states who are not targeting them the way arizona is. gary tuchman reports. reporter: hector is new here in santa fe, new mexico. he is 34, looking for work. like many other illegal immigrants, you could say he s here because he felt he had to get out of arizona. how long have you lived in new

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three decades and in order to get to those 370,000, they basically had to go to seven-11s and ask everybody early in the morning if they had papers and racial profiling this has been very well documented. not criminal elements, but just going out there and picking people up off the street. now, this administration of obama is on record to exceed that number, over 400,000. so, what it tells you is that you can do a lot of enforcement, but your capacity has already been well extended. so, i think what we should do is stop looking at kind of these diversions, these distractions and what should be a genuine discussion that we should have in this country and come up with good public policy that will give us a solution to the problem. people in states like arizona say that s exactly what they want. they don t want to be the ones bearing the burdens of this. they want basically you and everyone else in washington to take up your responsibilities in actually coming up with some sort of rea

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100807:03:00:00

good evening. thanks for watching. we re focusing on a very big week in the battle on the border over illegal immigration. it s not just about arizona anymore. we ll take you to virginia where the attorney general there is emulating arizona s get tough approach, after a crash involving three nuns and an illegal immigrant. some say he s playing politics. you can decide for yourself. also, the growing call to address the problem by literally rewriting the constitution s 14th amendment. we ll talk to one congressman who has had enough. with all the talk of ending sanctuary cities in arizona, we ll show you what s happening across the border in new mexico. what life looks like for some illegal immigrants who have been living in this country, hiding in plain sight and trying to eek out a living for decades.

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carrying the three nuns, who were on their way to a retreat. denise moser was killed instantly, other two sisters were taken to a local hospital. authorities say he had been drinking and charged him with involuntary manslaughter. just one day after the accident, the virginia attorney general, a republican, issued a legal opinion, authorizing virginia police officers to check the immigration status of anyone they stop or arrest, similar to what arizona wants to do. and now the republican governor is pursuing a deal with the federal government that would allow virginia state troopers to enforce immigration law. what s got some virginia officials so angry is the fact that montano, a bolivian native who has been in the u.s. illegally for most of his life, had been convicted twice for driving under the influence, twice for speeding and once for public drunkenness. the local law enforcement had turned him over to the feds two years ago. removal proceedings were initiated in 2008 but the feds

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