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Old 03-01-2012, 02:23 PM
 
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Hi I am planning on moving to Arizona and I'm a hispanic I was born in Phoenix AZ but i move to Texas like five years ago to go to college I'm just wondering ... I have heard that the police stops everyone who looks Hispanic does really happen like this or if you you brake a law like speeding or how does it work also is the economy Actually getting better. Because I have heard that it is. I am a computer programmer and a bussiness manager how is the job market for these fields. But I'm really looking some info in the immigration law. I want some info from People who actually is living there right now please
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Old 03-01-2012, 02:40 PM
 
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The immigration law is the same in every state. If you were born in Arizona just say that. There is no law, rule, regulation, or other dictate which says an American on American soil has to carry documentation of their citzenship. As to what you are probably referring to that is a law currently being reviewed in the courts so its not in effect. Further if you are from Phoenix you realize stopping every hispanic looking person driving around would be a never ending job as it would be in every other Southwestern US city so no it will never happen. The city would have to hire 10 times the number of police and they would never do anything but pull people over to check on citizenship.
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Old 03-01-2012, 03:22 PM
 
Location: Southern Arizona
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Once again, my only response to this is . . . GOOD GRIEF.

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Old 03-01-2012, 03:40 PM
 
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Am I the only one suspect that a "computer programmer and a bussiness manager" authored the original post?
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Old 03-01-2012, 03:44 PM
 
Location: Oxygen Ln. AZ
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Am I the only one suspect that a "computer programmer and a bussiness manager" authored the original post?
I suspect a little too. LOL

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Last edited by Kimballette; 03-01-2012 at 03:51 PM.. Reason: Sorry, the ToS say "no." :)
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Old 03-01-2012, 04:14 PM
 
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And How is the Job Market in AZ this Year ???? (2012)
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Old 03-01-2012, 05:19 PM
 
Location: Sierra Vista
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From what I hear, Texas has a much better economy than AZ. My advice would be to stay there until things really turn around here. If you move to AZ, your best plan would be to have a job in hand before you come.
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Old 03-02-2012, 05:11 AM
 
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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I don't mean to be rude; however, you might want to brush up on your English before you begin your job search. There are plenty of jobs out here for well-educated, well-spoken individuals. Just sayin'..........
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