Support for Arizona Anti-Immigration Measure Declines - 10 Point Decline
Thursday, September 16, 2004 at 05:58AM
TheSpook
A diverse, bipartisan coalition of organizations
and individuals has launched a massive voter mobilization campaign in
Arizona to defeat Proposition 200, a controversial state initiative
that will be on the November ballot, as support for the initiative
showed a 10-point decline during the month of August. The ballot
measure, the so-called, "Arizona Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act,"
aims to eliminate the provision of government services to undocumented
immigrants other than those programs and services currently mandated by
federal law. The Coalition to Defeat Proposition 200 is made up of
community organizations representing labor, health care, education,
faith, human rights, public safety, and public employees, including the
NAACP, ACLU, National Organization of Women, National Council of La
Raza, and the League of Women Voters. More than 45 elected officials
oppose the initiative, including Arizona's entire Congressional
delegation and the chairs of both the Democratic and Republican
parties. Proposition 200 would require voters to present
identification proving their citizenship when registering to vote or
casting their ballot on Election Day. Opponents counter that voter
fraud by undocumented immigrants is "nonexistent" and warn that the new
restrictions would only weaken voter participation in Arizona, a state
that faces federally mandated oversight for its history of widespread
voter disenfranchisement. [more ]
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