Republican President Dept: An almost more surprising image is that former Republican president George W. Bush and his Democratic successor Barack Obama are pretty much in lockstep when it comes to the issue of Hispanic immigration, which is heightening emotions on both sides of the debate. Maricopa County Sheriff's deputies process a suspect arrested during a crime suppression sweep in Phoenix on Thursday, July 29, 2010. Immigrant rights supporters had delayed the sheriff's plans with a rally at a downtown jail in opposition to Arizona's new immigration law. Ross D. Franklin/Associated Press, according to CBC. Many Arizona citizens have felt for some time now that the wave of illegal immigration sweeping through their cities is fostering crime and contributing to unemployment as these new arrivals scoop up jobs at the lowest wage and pictures of helmeted police arresting demonstrators protesting Arizona's new immigration law have filled the TV screens and the front pages of American newspapers these past few days. The issues are straightforward. As
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@t crime suppression, arizona citizens
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