The State Department’s report takes credit for the “…sophistication and breadth of [the United States’] anti-trafficking efforts” while in fact many human rights problems are occurring because of the decade-old or more enforcement policy by the federal government to secure the border in San Diego and El Paso and leave the Tucson Sector less secured. This policy choice forces the illegal immigrant trafficking across the harsh Arizona desert resulting in life-and-death consequences. Governor Brewer stated that “If the federal government secured the entire border and enforced our immigration laws, these human rights problems would not be occurring for citizens, legal residents and illegal immigrants.”
Members of the United Nations Human Rights Council are set to review the Administration’s controversial and unprecedented report later this year. The letter to the Secretary requests that the Administration amend and remove the offensive section of the report relating to the State of Arizona and S.B. 1070. If not removed, Governor Brewer stated that “the State of Arizona will fight any attempt by the U.S. Department of State and the United Nations to interfere with the duly enacted laws of the State of Arizona in accordance with the U.S. Constitution.”
The report by the U.S. State Department to the U.N. Human Rights Council can be found at www.state.gov/documents/organization ###
PULL TEXT IN PDF FORMAT: Governor Brewer Condemns U.S. State Department Report to UN Human Rights Council
Janice K. Brewer Governor Office of the Governor Main Phone: 602-542-4331 Facsimile: 602-542-7601 1700 West Washington Street, Phoenix, AZ 85007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 27, 2010 CONTACT: Paul Senseman (602) 542-1342 psenseman@az.gov
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