On April 23, 2010, Arizona Governor Janice K. Brewer signed a law enforcement agency and security community bill (SOLESNA), or Arizona Senate bill 1070 (known as S. B. 1070). The purpose of the bill is "illegal entry of foreigners and prohibition and prevention of economic activity by people entering the United States" (Senate bill bill 1070 in 2010). Arizona Senator bill 1070 is considered to be one of the most harsh immigration prevention laws for its enforcement. But that is not its first law.
On April 23, 2010, Republican president Jan Brewer signed the most extensively implemented and strictest "support for law enforcement and secure community law". Immigration control reform in the United States SB 1070 The Arizona Immigration Law stipulates that someone is an illegal immigrant, "rationally suspect" that he was arrested because he could not carry an identity card to meet the federal government's requirements, I instruct law enforcement officials to demand. In the past, the police were unable to stop identification by checking the identity card and suspected that there was the possibility that someone was an illegal immigrant. If you suspect that you were involved in another crime, the police can only ask for personal entry permission.
After Arizona passed the law enforcement and security community bill in April 2010, the law says that if they are illegally residing in the country or suspected of being related to other illegal activities, I will dispute your qualifications. Many public opinion polls show broad support for the law. Rasmussen's survey shows that 60% of voters support such laws, while 31% oppose such laws. Similar results were obtained in the New York Times public opinion poll. 51% of Americans think that the law is "nearly" when dealing with illegal immigrants, 9% think that it is not enough to solve the problem This law with a negative opinion
The establishment of the Arizona State Senate Act 1070 Act in 2010 is known as law enforcement and a safe community law and has caused political discussion about illegal immigration in our country. Controversial State legislation, SB 1070, authorizes law enforcement officials to identify illegal immigrants, prosecute and exile. Nonimmigrant supporters praised the strict attitude of illegal immigration of the bill, while supporters of immigration reform laughed at laws to discriminate against Hispanic communities. In addition, this bill reveals the differences regarding the immigration reform between the state and the federal government concerning the state's right to enact its own immigration law, mainly replacing the power of the federal government. This leads to a lawsuit contesting the constitutionality of the federal court.