Evening Will Come: A Monthly Journal of Poetics (Issue 24, December 2012—Trans / Queer Issue)
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E. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER LAW, A PEACE OFFICER MAY LAWFULLY STOP ANY PERSON WHO IS OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE IF THE OFFICER HAS REASONABLE SUSPICION TO BELIEVE THE PERSON IS IN VIOLATION OF ANY CIVIL TRAFFIC LAW AND THIS SECTION.

(b) Providing property that facilitates transportation, including a weapon, a vehicle or other means of transportation or false identification, or selling, leasing, renting or otherwise making available a drop house as defined in section 13-2322.

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4. "Smuggling of human beings" means the transportation, procurement of transportation or use of proper

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unlawful application, solicitation or employment; classification; definitions

A. IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR AN OCCUPANT OF A MOTOR VEHICLE THAT IS STOPPED ON A STREET, ROADWAY OR HIGHWAY TO ATTEMPT TO HIRE OR HIRE AND PICK UP PASSENGERS FOR WORK AT A DIFFERENT LOCATION IF THE MOTOR VEHICLE BLOCKS OR IMPEDES THE NORMAL MOVEMENT OF TRAFFIC.

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REFERENCE TITLE: schools; prohibited courses; discipline

B. IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR A PERSON TO ENTER A MOTOR VEHICLE THAT IS STOPPED ON A STREET, ROADWAY OR HIGHWAY IN ORDER TO BE HIRED BY AN OCCUPANT OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE AND TO BE TRANSPORTED TO WORK AT A DIFFERENT LOCATION IF THE MOTOR VEHICLE BLOCKS OR IMPEDES THE NORMAL MOVEMENT OF TRAFFIC.

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The construction

The excerpt as proven

The addition to felony

The months before

The violation

The second of subsequent

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C. IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR A PERSON WHO IS UNLAWFULLY PRESENT IN THE UNITED STATES AND WHO IS AN UNAUTHORIZED ALIEN TO KNOWINGLY APPLY FOR WORK, SOLICIT WORK IN A PUBLIC PLACE OR PERFORM WORK AS AN EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR IN THIS STATE.

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Unlawful transporting, moving, concealing, harboring or shielding of unlawful aliens; vehicle impoundment; classification

SENATE ENGROSSED

A. IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR A PERSON WHO IS IN VIOLATION OF A CRIMINAL OFFENSE TO:

1. TRANSPORT

1. ic or accidental technical or procedural

2. 25 failure to meet the requirements, if there is a good faith attempt to comply

3. 26 with the requirements.

4. 27 K. IT IS AN AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE TO A VIOLATION OF SUBSECTION A OF THIS

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5. 28 SECTION THAT THE EMPLOYER WAS ENTRAPPED. TO CLAIM ENTRAPMENT, THE EMPLOYER

6. 29 MUST ADMIT BY THE EMPLOYER'S TESTIMONY OR OTHER EVIDENCE THE SUBSTANTIAL

7. 30 ELEMENTS OF THE VIOLATION. AN EMPLOYER WHO ASSERTS AN ENTRAPMENT DEFENSE HAS

8. 31 THE BURDEN OF PROVING THE FOLLOWING BY CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE:

32. 32 1.

33. 33 OFFICERS

employment of all unauthorized aliens.
(b) Order the employer to be subject to a five year probationary period for the business location where the unauthorized alien performed work. During the probationary period the employer shall file quarterly reports in the form provided in section 23-722.01 with the county attorney of each new employee who is hired by the employer at

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servant:
(i) The number of unauthorized aliens employed by the employer. (ii) Any prior misconduct by the employer.
(iii) The degree of harm resulting from the violation.
(iv) Whether the employer made good faith efforts to comply with any applicable requirements.
(v) The duration of the violation.
(vi) The role of the directors, officers or principals of the employer
in the violation.
(vii) Any other factors the court deems appropriate.
(d) Order the employer to file a signed sworn affidavit with the county attorney. The affidavits

The months before the violation

The second of subsequent

The code of codes

A VIOLATION OF SUBSECTION A OF THIS SECTION THAT THE EMPLOYER WAS ENTRAPPED. TO CLAIM ENTRAPMENT, THE EMPLOYER MUST ADMIT BY THE EMPLOYER'S TESTIMONY OR OTHER EVIDENCE THE SUBSTANTIAL ELEMENTS OF THE VIOLATION. AN EMPLOYER WHO ASSERTS AN ENTRAPMENT DEFENSE HAS THE BURDEN OF PROVING THE FOLLOWING BY CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE:
THE IDEA OF COMMITTING THE VIO

1. 41 THE PERSON IS IN VIOLATION OF A CRIMINAL OFFENSE AND IS

2. 42 TRANSPORTING, MOVING, CONCEALING, HARBORING OR SHIELDING OR ATTEMPTING TO

3. 43 TRANSPORT, MOVE, CONCEAL, HARBOR OR SHIELD AN ALIEN IN THIS STATE IN A

4. 44 VEHICLE IF THE PERSON KNOWS OR RECKLESSLY DISREGARDS THE FACT THAT THE ALIEN

5. 45 HAS COME TO, HAS ENTERED OR REMAINS IN THE UNITED STATES IN VIOLATION OF LAW.
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REFERENCE TITLE: schools; prohibited courses; discipline

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B. A peace officer s

THE GANG AND IMMIGRATION INTELLIGENCE TEAM ENFORCEMENT MISSION FUND IS ESTABLISHED CONSISTING OF MONIES DEPOSITED PURSUANT TO SECTION 11-1051 AND MONIES APPROPRIATED BY THE LEGISLATURE. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL ADMINISTER THE FUND. MONIES IN THE FUND ARE SUBJECT TO LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION AND SHALL BE USED FOR GANG AND IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT AND FOR COUNTY JAIL REIMBURSEMENT COSTS RELATING TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION.

Sec. 11. Severability, implementation and construction

A. If a provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of the act that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this act are severable.

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The intent of these acts is to make attrition through enforcement

(excerpts)

SENATE ENGROSSED

c. 12. Short title

This act may be cited as the "Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act".

And the baby? You should have told me about the baby

And the crescent?  you should have told me about the pillars

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Notes

*Legal text is taken directly from the language of Arizona SB1070 and HB2281 authored and/or sponsored and/or signed by Pearce, Kobach, Montenegro, Gowan, Seel, Stevens, Antenori, Goodale, Weiers, Horne, Brewer

All photographs by Samuel Ace © 2012 – including photographs of artwork from the Louvre and the Centre Pompidou. Photographs of artwork as follows:

  1. Wooden figure: Egyptian collection – Louvre, Paris
  2. Statue of Horus: c. 1069-664 BC, Egyptian collection, Louvre, Paris
  3. Hippolyte Flandrin: Young Male Nude Seated beside the Sea, Louvre, Paris
  4. Louis Vuitton: Doll Trousseau, Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris
  5. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Inges: c. 1862, The Turkish Bath, Louvre, Paris
  6. Photograph of a photograph by Brassai: Centre Pompidou, Paris
  7. Photograph of a photograph Akram Zaatari: Centre Pompidou, Paris
  8. Photograph of a photograph Akram Zaatari: Centre Pompidou, Paris
  9. Photograph of a painting of a photograph by Gerhard Richter: Centre Pompidou
  10. Plaques at the Musée d'art et d'histoire du Judaïsme (formerly the Hôtel de Saint-Aignan), 
Paris, commemorating Jewish residents who, in 1942, were arrested and 
deported by the Nazis. Thirteen died in concentration camps.
  11. Michaelangelo: Slave, Louvre, Paris
  12. Bust, Louvre, Paris
  13. Théodore Géricault: c. 1818–1819, The Raft of the Medusa (detail), Louvre, Paris
  14. Fra Angelico: c. 1440, San Marco Altarpiece: Beheading of Cosmas and Damian, Louvre, 
Paris
  15. Giovanni Bellini: Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist (detail), Louvre, Paris