Sheriff Clarence Dupnik of Pima County, Arizona — who says he won’t enforce his state’s controversial new immigration law — said on MSNBC last night that the law is “racist” and “unconstitutional.”
“I think it’s just racist,” Dupnik said.
Dupnik also said he believes a phrase that requires law enforcement officers to ask for papers from anyone they reasonably suspect to be in the country illegally is unconstitutional.
“I’ve been a cop for 52 years and I’m not sure what reasonable suspicion means,” he said.
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