Popular L.A. radio show visits Valley in support of SB1070
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Popular L.A. radio show visits Valley in support of SB1070
New movement aims to fight mounting number of AZ boycotts
PHOENIX -- At least one more city has vowed to boycott Arizona, while a California radio station is sending the message, “boycott the boycott.”
On Tuesday, Los Angeles-based FYI 640AM's John and Ken Show broadcast its 2-7 p.m. news talk show live from Arizona’s State Capitol.
"We thought we'd come here and talk truth to our listeners and inspire them to spend money on Arizona companies and Arizona tourism," John Kobylt said.
Their website urges listeners to “Drive to Phoenix and spend a lot! Eat, drink and help support the Arizona economy. Tell all your Arizona friends and family to show up! Help put a stop to illegal immigration, drug cartels and human smugglers!”
Kobylt told ABC15, “Just because there are not public demonstrations by Americans who support the law doesn't mean there isn't passionate support of the law and I think the media coverage has been horribly, massively one-sided.”
Kobylt said California has a stake in this because if the law is effective then they may see undocumented immigrants migrate to California.
The John and Ken Show supports the law and is part of a growing, “boycott the boycott” movement of people supporting Arizona at a time when other communities across the country are urging businesses and cities to cut ties.
That includes West Hollywood.
Just after 8 p.m. on Monday night its city council unanimously approved “A resolution denouncing Arizona's anti-immigration law and calling upon the city manager to immediately suspend official travel to the state of Arizona and develop additional financial sanctions until such time as the new law is revoked."
The resolution states that West Hollywood would identify and review any contracts it might have with Arizona-based businesses and see if they can get the same products or services from someone else.
The Boston Globe is reporting two Boston city council members are also considering a similar resolution this week.
“You can't cancel contracts because you don't like a law some government has passed, that is ridiculous,” said Kobylt.
He feels the boycott craze may the result of news reports that are misleading or omit vital sections of the law.
Navigate over to You Tube and there is no short supply of news reports about SB1070 and amendments to the law under HB2162.
Some of the reports state that the law authorizes police to stop anyone they suspect is in the country illegally and ask to check their immigration documents or prove their U.S. citizenship.
Problem is, they often don’t include these two key words found in the law, “lawful contact”.
Law enforcement can only ask about legal status once they stop someone for something else.
A recent amendment extended that point of contact from a criminal to a civil violation which does give law enforcement even more points of contact, more opportunities to have a lawful reason to stop someone, but the point is someone has to be violating a criminal or civil ordinance before a law enforcement officer can stop them and ask about their legal status.
When it comes to determining their legal status the law also states that race cannot be the only consideration in determining if a person appears to be undocumented.
This detail is also not included in some news reports.
This is in part why Kobylt believes the law is misunderstood
“Either they haven’t read the bill which is irresponsible or they have and they are intentionally misleading people, so of course it would feed this boycott mentality,” he said.
There are many Valley-based community rights groups that are still concerned that in practice the law will operate much like a Sheriff Joe Arpaio crime suppression operation.
Arpaio has often said that he does not racially profile. It is an accusation the Justice Department is currently investigating.
The complaints have often been that the Sheriff targets predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods and then seeks out minor infractions as a means to stop people and ask about their legal status.
This reporter once saw a man on the floor near his car, in handcuffs being detained; the offense according to a deputy, the man honked his horn in a non-emergency situation which is a violation.
The man had been driving by a group of Sheriff Arpaio opponents and honked his horn in support of the protestors.
For many in Maricopa County the Sheriff’s approach is wildly popular.
It is also exhibits how deputies are making lawful contact before asking about immigration status.
Many Hispanic rights groups, and the Anti-Defamation League are also concerned about a man believed to be one of the authors of the new law.
Kris Kobach was first introduced to most Valley residents when Sheriff Arpaio hired him to train all of his deputies in immigration law.
This happened after the federal government pulled the Sheriff’s federal authority that allowed his deputies to enforce federal immigration law.
The 287G agreement was extended to detention officers and deputies booking inmates in the county jail system but not continued for street-level enforcement.
Kobach is a law professor at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, a candidate running for Secretary of State in Kansas and an attorney.
The County Attorney’s office has confirmed Kobach did help them craft the employer sanctions law.
He also appears to have played a role crafting the current controversial immigration law.
Kobach has also done work for a group known as FAIR which stands for Federation for American Immigration Reform.
FAIR spokesman Ira Mehlman said Kobach has worked on cases to include stopping undocumented people from receiving in-state tuition.
Back in February Mehlman told ABC15 that the organization doesn’t oppose immigration but rather "illegal immigration".
But Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center said FAIR is a hate group.
The Southern Poverty Law Center was founded in the 70’s as a civil rights law firm and is considered the nation’s expert on hate crimes, hate groups and tolerance education.
According to its website FAIR has a, “long history of bigotry, one-sided reporting. Key staff members have ties to white supremacist groups, some are members, and some have spoken at hate group functions. FAIR has accepted more than $1 million from a racist foundation devoted to studies of race and IQ, and to eugenics — the pseudo-science of breeding a better human race that was utterly discredited by the Nazi euthanasia program. It spreads racist conspiracy theories.”
And so there is concern that an attorney with links to FAIR is also playing a role in crafting laws related to immigration in Arizona and training MCSO deputies.
Meantime KMBC, the ABC station in Kansas City, is reporting Kobach’s “role in the Arizona immigration law controversy is causing some backlash at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. KMBC's Micheal Mahoney reported that Kobach, a law professor at UMKC, is attracting the attention of groups that are calling for sanctions. UMKC held a meeting Monday afternoon to listen to the groups' concerns.
Floretino Camacho's concern is whether Kobach is teaching the law or his own views on the law. UMKC has issued a statement that said that Kobach's involvement in the law is not work done on the behalf of the university. The university's provost said that it will defend Kobach's academic freedom rights.”
All of this doesn’t change what the law says in writing which is that law enforcement will only ask about legal status if the person is stopped for something else.
Evelyn Cruz, an attorney and Director for the Immigration Law and Policy Clinic at ASU's College of Law confirmed Arizona's new immigration law does not condone racial profiling.
Kobylt said how on his show he is separating fact versus fiction and hoping to counter misleading news reports by breaking down what the law does and does not say.
FAIR statement regarding SPLS comments
Notwithstanding the relentless McCarthyist effort on the part of the illegal alien advocacy network to discredit our organization, the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) has a 31-year public record of advocacy on immigration issues. That record includes thousands of media appearances and articles, hundreds of studies and reports, and more than one hundred occasions present expert testimony to congressional committees under both Democratic and Republican chairmen.
Any objective assessment of FAIR’s positions on immigration indicates that they are motivated by concern for how they affect the economic, social and environmental interests of the nation. Our positions are shared by large majorities of Americans, according to impartial polls.
Moreover, the Southern Poverty Law Center which is spearheading the attacks against FAIR, is a highly disreputable organization. SPLC’s unethical tactics, in furtherance of its prodigious fundraising operation, have been the subject of journalistic investigations by its hometown newspaper, The Montgomery (Alabama) Advertiser, Harper’s magazine, and The Nation.
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