You've read the law, right? You noticed how it strictly forbid racial profiling, right? You completely ignored it because it was inconvenient, didn't you?
And you noticed how it vaugely requires all police officers to stop and card anyone they consider suspcious of being illegal? See Zifnab's pie chart for how that will go with the racial profiling.
"Hey guys, don't pick on mexicans... But seriously go check all those mexicans"
I ignored it because it contradicts the essance of what the law is trying to do. "Go get all the somali pirates... But don't pick on the Somalis" Doesn't make any sense, at least it makes as much sense as telling people to card anyone suspected of being illegal immigrants and then saying not to pick on the group that has the highest numbers of illegals.
Aside from that, cops racial profile all the time. It's been going on for years. And yes, there are laws against it allready. Funny how that doesn't stop them. Just like there are laws againt police brutality, or shooting someone in the back numerous times with no provocation, yet those happen too. Just because something is a law doesn't mean people will unquestioningly follow it. If that were true we wouldn't need police.
I'll make the same assumption about a *portion* of said law enforcement because I work with them. Some are blatantly racist. That said, others are Hispanic themselves. Actually, a LOT of law enforcement personnel on the border are Hispanic. I mean, two of the major job requirements are that you live in the area, and speak at least passable Spanish.
If people want to come here and work and pay taxes, I say let 'em in, just get a basic cataloguing. Americans tend to forget--when most of our ancestors came here, there were no reams of paperwork to fill out, no hundreds of dollars worth of clerical fees and licenses to pay, no lengthy background check. My great-grandparents got off the boat, gave their names in a barely understandable dialect of German, said what country they were from, and what state they were headed for. That was IT.
I think the immigration issue really should take a backseat to the narco-war issue. That shit is starting to make the Taliban look like a British polo club by comparison. They found a handful of corpses in some caves near Cancun the other day, with their f**king hearts cut out and "Z" (probably for "Zetas") carved into their stomachs. I know Federal agents who have flatly said that they would take a year's detail in Baghdad over a month in Juarez.
The problem being that the non-racist police aren't the ones you remember. It's the ones who are on youtube harassing some kid because of the colour of his skin. This combined with the general us V them attitude of the police (well certainly in England, I'm not sure about the US but it seems the way it's going) rubs people the wrong way.
Sure there are good and bad cops they're just human after all. Every sampling of people will have a few bad people and a few awesome ones. But the police should be held to a higher standard than normal people. Especially in a country where they all carry firearms. (That said, I've never met a cop I thought wasn't an asshole, but that's here in the UK)
Also: it's increasingly looking like the only thing that'll stop Mexico from becoming a cartel-run narco state is if America stops the war on drugs. Well either that or just sends in the army.