Reasonable Suspicion Dept: Racist, Stalinist, Nazi-like this last from the creator of Family Guy cartoon show, among others . These are just some of the characterizations of Arizona's new law criminalizing illegal immigrants. Large numbers of protestors march in downtown Dallas, and other large U.S. cities with Hispanic populations, on May 1, 2010 to denouce the controversial Airzona immigration law and urge President Barack Obama to take up a more liberal approach to immigration reform. L.M. Otero/Associated Press, according to CBC. It has sparked a flurry of protests, threats of boycotts and lawsuits since its passage on April 19. "When I heard about it, it reminded me of Nazi Germany. It reminded me of South African apartheid." Hispanic Federation President Lillian Rodriguez Lopez on Arizona's new law to counter illegal immigration. The controversial bill, which comes in the run-up to the U.S. mid-term elections in November and has been condemned by President Barack Obama, requires police to question people about their immigration status if they have "reasonable suspicion" they are in Arizona illegally. As
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