SmarterthanYou
rebel
Yes, they can ask for your ID, they do it all the time here in Alabama.
here's the fine line. any cop can ask you for ID just by passing you on the street. You do not have to give it to them.
Yes, they can ask for your ID, they do it all the time here in Alabama.
This is a bad law IMO and will probably be struck down.
This is a bad law IMO and will probably be struck down.
So tell me genius, how can you just look at a person and have a reasonable and articulible suspicion that someone is in the US illegally?What the fuck do you mean? The 4th amendment says they can! If they have reason to believe you are breaking the law, they can ask for your ID. Simple as that.
And Dixie is wrong, a cop cannot just institute a stop for no reason to ask for ID. See Terry v. Ohio and it's progeny. Road blocks for DUI, license, insurance, registration and for Seat belts are perfectly reasonable so long as they stop EVERYONE. Any roadblock that stops ONLY people of one race are not constitutional so stopping Hispanics to check citizenship is going to be unconstitutional and blanket stops to check for citizenship are also going to be suspect. DUI, license registration etc roadblocks are reasonably related to legitimate state safety issues and do not interfere with liberty in any serious manner, at least that is what the courts have said.
Why is it a bad law??
Note, please that I did not say I want illegals. I said the law is bad IMO and will certainly be challenged.
So tell me genius, how can you just look at a person and have a reasonable and articulible suspicion that someone is in the US illegally?
I based my opinion on my reading of the law.
The ACLU and other orgs plan to sue.
I totally don't get all the hullabaloo over this... AZ basically passed a law to enforce immigration laws! WTF? Why is this such a controversy? I don't get it! Since when is it some "violation of rights" for a law enforcement officer to ask to see your ID? They do this at random roadblocks all over Alabama, I am sure other places have these random checkpoints as well. Not only your ID, but your proof of insurance as well, and if you don't have them, you get a ticket and pay a fine... it's called... THE LAW!