Most people around the world, including Americans, are xenophobic. I think this is an attitude to be fought, not imitated.
You keep resorting to the xenophobia issue as if it's the only one involved. It's not.
What other issues do you think are in play?
Well, here's one, and probably a very significant one in AZ voters' minds (apologies if this has been posted already):
ABC News story on kidnappings in border states, particularly Phoenix
Kidnapping Capital of the U.S.A.
Washington Too Concerned With al Qaeda Terrorists to Care, Officials Say
February 11, 2009
In what officials caution is now a dangerous and even deadly crime wave, Phoenix, Arizona has become the kidnapping capital of America, with more incidents than any other city in the world outside of Mexico City and over 370 cases last year alone. But local authorities say Washington, DC is too obsessed with al Qaeda terrorists to care about what is happening in their own backyard right now.
Wave of abductions hit Phoenix. Is Washington paying enough attention?
"We're in the eye of the storm," Phoenix Police Chief Andy Anderson told ABC News of the violent crimes and ruthless tactics spurred by Mexico's drug cartels that have expanded business across the border. "If it doesn't stop here, if we're not able to fix it here and get it turned around, it will go across the nation," he said.
California Attorney General Jerry Brown warned that as the U.S. government focuses so intently on Islamic extremist groups, other types of terrorists – those involved with the same kidnappings, extortion and drug cartels that are sweeping Phoenix – are overlooked.
"Those [criminals], for the average Californian or the average America, may be a more immediate threat to their well being," Brown said.
In fact, kidnappings and other crimes connected to the Mexican drug cartelsare quickly spreading across the border, from Texas to California. The majority of the victims are either illegal aliens or connected to the drug trade.
An ABC News' investigation uncovered horrific cases of chopped-off hands, legs and heads when a victim's family doesn't pay up fast enough.
"They're ruthless, so now they're ripping each other off, but doing it in our city," Anderson said.
To try and combat the crime wave, the Phoenix police have created a special unit to handle the kidnappings called the Home Invasion Task Force, which has pulled more than a dozen officers off other assignments. The crimes are occurring across the valley and in all types of neighborhoods, authorities warn.
Crimes Endanger More Than Just Victims
"These are very dangerous situations here, not only dangerous situations for our community, but also extremely dangerous for our officers who have to go out and track these guys and arrest these folks," Anderson said.
In some cases, dozens of people at a time have been kidnapped. They are often illegal aliens whose captors then demand ransom from the victims' relatives in Mexico.
ABC News followed Sergeant Phil Roberts in Phoenix on a day when his unit was working on three on-going kidnapping cases and trying to find a victim in peril.
"Our victim's probably being brutalized, he's probably being beaten up and tortured and God knows what else is taking place," Roberts told ABC News. "And we don't know whether he's a legal or illegal. We look at it as if he's a human being. He's being tortured out there, and we've got to do everything we can to try and rescue that individual."
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Now, forgive me for sounding racist, but I have a sneaking suspicion that the kidnappers involved aren't gangs of 50 yr old white Pollack snowbirds.
If you think this is solely a knee jerk reaction as a result of xenophobia, you need to step back from the argument and do just a smidgeon of research. This kind of stuff happens in 3rd world countries, not well within the borders of the United States. This doesn't even address the violence on the border, whether its Americans being attacked just across into Mexico or citizens being threatened or killed on the United States side. People in AZ are well reasoned to be up in arms and wanting to take a stand, since it's plain that the federal government has no intention of doing so.
What's shameful is to see the people up in arms & protesting trying to make this a "racist" argument. It's disturbing that those people are so uninformed and yet feel so compelled to take such a strong stand on the issue.