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Originally Posted by Lindy
Oh really??? Isn't it illegal to even ask someone's status? Profiling and all that? Or is it somehow legal to ask in California, but not in Arizona?
I'll call BS on that. No state can deny social services on the basis that someone doesn't pay taxes. People on this board regularly complain that the rich don't pay enough taxes. But there are many people who -other than sales tax- pay absolutely no taxes at all. Not even a token amount. And they often receive social services from the state.
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Huh? What the hell does the Arizona law on having to provide proof of citizenship on "legal stops" have to do with the California issue?
California (or any other state) has the right to ask for proof of citizenship as a requirement for services (which it does). The Arizona issue is about stopping people on the street.