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  • What are you on about? You obviously don't live here... I live in Scottsdale and I speak with such a thick accent that police officers ask me to repeat myself. All I have to do is show them my license when I get stopped for whatever reason, and I'm fine. So yes, they are. It's proof of eligibility to operate a vehicle, and followed the state and federal guidelines to obtain one, which includes being a lawful resident.

  • Remember sb1070 people. Don't go to Arizona. Come to California where we welcome all races and cultures with open arms.

    -From the State of California

  • If you travel to Arizona and do not speak 100% English and are not 100% White You will be thrown in jail until you can prove without a doubt you are a US citizen.

    Drivers licenses are not proof of citizenship or immigration status.

    IT IS A FACT... You will be thrown in jail If you cannot 100% prove you are a US citizen.

    If the police do not throw you in jail they will be sued by the public.

  • @MissouriManiac that is complete bullshit ! im pure mexican and i cruise down the street and cops see me and they dont do shit! the media and my own people make AZ sound more horrible than what it is. its bad but not as horrible as the people that scare us by making things up about it. my mom was pulled over last week and barely speaks 20% English and the cop only gave her a warning for speeding.

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  • Phoenix is nicer than Los Angeles. California is overpopulated, lacks resouces, and is very overpriced/overtaxed. Arizona and Utah are among the most beautiful states in the US.

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