PHOENIX — Democrats on Thursday invited Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer to testify to the Senate in April on her state’s tough immigration law, but her spokesman said she’s not likely to attend “a publicity stunt.”
“It doesn’t appear that this would be the most productive hearing for Governor Brewer to attend,” Matthew Benson, the spokesman, told The Washington Times on Thursday night.
Ms. Brewer, who got into a famous finger-wagging exchange with President Obama earlier this year, has championed the law, which allows police to question the immigration status of those they engage in their regular duties.
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It's witch hunt anyway, Hell Obama wouldn't show up for his hearing in Georgia what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
The next thing you know the police won't be able to ask any questions besides drivers license and registration please. And the next thing will be if they don't say please it will be an illegal stop. Typical left wing PC crap, you can't ask a persons proof of residency but it's OK for men to marry each other. Whatever...
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