
Holder appeared on ABC's "This Week" and stated that he understands the frustration that led to the law being passed, but "we could potentially get on a slippery slope where people will be picked on because of how they look as opposed to what they have done."
The law allows police to question anyone they believe to possibly be an illegal immigrant, which opens the door to harassment of the state's Hispanic population. According to the last count, Arizona is 30% Latino. Holder says that the Justice Department is "considering all options," including a lawsuit claiming that the Arizona law pre-empts federal powers or is a violation of federal civil rights statutes.
Holder has been quoted in the past as stating that America is a "nation of cowards" because it has refused to honestly confront the issue of race. When asked if he still holds that view, Holder stated that "I think it's changed a bit. I still don't think we're at a place where we need to be. I think that we need to talk to each other more about race and the racial things that divide us especially when one looks at the demographic changes that this nation is about to undergo."
When it comes to Eric Holder, Barack Obama and the immigration problem in America, the bottom line is this:
1) Holder and Obama seem much bolder in addressing the issue of race when the large Latino population is affected, but tend to ignore race when it affects African Americans. Black men are seven times more likely to go to prison than white men, and our country imprisons 5.8 times more black men than South Africa did during the height of apartheid. However, Holder and Obama, both black men, have rarely addressed these problems that serve to destroy the black family in America. The differential treatment is likely due to the fact that the Hispanic community represents a huge voting block (note Holder's prior reference to "demographic changes") and therefore possesses a great deal more power than the African American community. While I have publicly agreed with Rev. Al Sharpton's call for African Americans to join the fight against the Arizona anti-illegal immigration measure, I quietly wonder if other communities (and Eric Holder) will ever stand up in an equally diligent fashion for black folks.
2) The passage of the law is a bad thing, but finally wakes up our federal government. For some reason, the US government has been hesitant to embrace comprehensive immigration reform. Well, as bad as the Arizona law might be, it forces the issue to the top of the president's desk. That is a good thing for our country.
3) What is racial profiling anyway and how do we perceive illegal immigration? Some have suggested that even the term "illegal immigrant" carries negative connotations. I agree, but I wonder if there is no rule of law that should apply in the case of immigration. Can anyone come to the US and be an instant citizen, even if they arrived without documentation? I am not here to answer that question, but our lack of diligence on the issue makes the question certainly worth asking. The second issue is whether or not the Arizona law would be O.K. if EVERY citizen in Arizona were required to be checked for ID to ensure that they are in the country legally. While it might require a great deal more work to do this, such an approach would put our feet to the fire in order to determine exactly why we like or dislike the law. If opposition to the law is all about the evils of racial profiling, then Arizonans can undermine this criticism by stating that anyone in the state without proper id can go to jail under suspicion of being in the country illegally. I doubt they would endure such an inconvenience, since I suspect that the creation of this law is part of their on-going war against the Mexican-American community. But if they were willing to agree to such a thing, it would force the Hispanic community to be genuine about what aspects of this law they find to be truly problematic: Is racial profiling the problem or is it the fact that we want to presume that illegal immigration should be made legal? There are many who think that all "illegal immigrants" should be given amnesty, which might be a motivation that is cloaked behind protest against this clearly unconstitutional law. If there is no new law to stop illegal immigration, then undocumented immigrants can continue to live in our country, thus violating the laws of our nation. This would continue to frustrate those Americans who either came to the country legally or find themselves frustrated that the real wage American worker has not risen since 1999. Some of this is due to the ability to pay illegal immigrants a wage that is lower than what would have been provided otherwise.
If you want to know which side I am on, well, I propose that there be a path to citizenship for those who are in the country illegally. That's the only solution that makes sense. Sending people home after they've established roots would be inhumane and unAmerican. But to allow the immigration problem to continue as it stands would be simply unacceptable. Everyone here needs to be documented.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and the author of the new book, "Black American Money." To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 

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By: Yummyeli fyision on 5/10/2010 5:03AM
The second issue is whether or not the Arizona law would be O.K. if EVERY citizen in Arizona were required to be checked for ID to ensure that they are in the country legally. While it might require a great deal more work to do this, such an approach would put our feet to the fire in order to determine exactly why we like or dislike the law. If opposition to the law is all about the evils of racial profiling, then Arizonans can undermine this criticism by stating that anyone in the state without proper id can go to jail under suspicion of being in the country illegally...
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By: black republican on 5/20/2010 5:03AM
I have been to other countries and you have to give them your passport and tell them exactly when you are leaving and where you are going. The hotels will sometimes keep your passport. You must not get out of your backyard much because you have no clue what goes on in any other country.
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By: wythe s. crowe on 5/10/2010 9:16AM
Dr Boyce, you and Sharpton are dead wrong about this issue of illegal immigration. How does this help our race of African Americans let alone the United States? What about other ethnicities who attempt to "do it the right way" and have been waiting a while? Talk about fairness, H_ _ _ naw it ain't fair! The United States Government has over the years conspired through trade aggreements (NAFTA, CAFTA)to bring Mexicans into this country with the quickness. They have their own country,language etc but yet have come here and want to take over our country and Black America? And you and Sharpton are supporting this? They don't support our agenda so why support theirs? They don't want illegal immigrants in Mexico but come here illigally. They have radio and television stations, grocery stores sell products in Spanish, car dealerships, our schools cater to them in their language, I could go on. This is a national problem getting bigger by the minute. Focus on issues that effect "us" first, not those breaking the law!
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By: kev on 5/10/2010 11:37AM
you are so right send back and lets us do something about black people now.and the hell with al he is a azz kiss
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By: tykete on 5/10/2010 10:14AM
First of all, the law does not allow for police officers to question anyone they suspect is illegal. The questioning can only happen if the person has been detained for another reason, i.e. speeding, drunk driving, disorderly conduct etc. So with that in mind, I see no problem with this law. Also, racial profiling is a necessary evil, if it is mainly hispanics breaking the immigration laws, and mainly muslims perpetrating terrorism then you must profile to stop the criminals.
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By: Mike on 5/10/2010 11:13AM
Hello my name is Mike. Please ignore my first comment. I'm a ignorant racist tea-bagger who feels threaten by educated black people like Boyce Watkins. I come to Blackvoices a lot under different screen names and attempt to insult black people. Like many white racist I hate the fact we have a black president. I'm an unemployed, uneducated white loser with no life. I realize President Obama is doing a brilliant job. I can't stop criticizing him because I'm nothing but a white hypocrite who never criticized George Bush for practically destroying this country because he's white.
I'm a ignorant hypocrite name Mike who wants black people to waste their time debating my racist stupidity. Remember black people, when you see my comments in here just ignore me, I'm not worth your time. I'm a azzhole named Mike.
President Obama must be doing something right because white racist idiots like me "MIKE" are running scared.
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By: Del on 5/10/2010 12:09PM
At the end of the day, Dr. Boyce, your posistion seems to be firmly planted in fantasy. If these people are here illegally, we should treat them the same way we treated John Demjanjuk. When he was discovered to have been an alleged Nazi SS Death Camp guard, he was deported eo Germany, where he stood trial for war crimes. At teh time of his depoertation, he was a retired auto worker, who had family here in the U.S.. None of that mattered, as his citizenship was revoked for having been obtained illegally, and off to Germany he went.
Why should illegal immigrants from Mexico be treated any different, Dr. Watkins? What standard, other than there are more of them, and they now wish to see themselves as "people of color," when in the past, they were quite happy to self-identify as white? What do we, as blacks owe them that leads you to adopt their issue, an issue which will not benefit us regardless?
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By: DANA MOSSMAN on 5/10/2010 12:56PM
TEA PARTY FOLKS ARE NOT RACIST! WE WANT SMALLER GOVERMENT. WE WANT ALL PEOPLE TO HAVE A GOOD EDUCATION AND TO HAVE CONTROL OVER MORE OF THEIR MONEY, NOT SEND IT IN TO GOVERMENT AND YOU MAY GET SOME BACK. AS AN EX-DEPUTY SHERIFF , I TOLD ALL MY ARRESTEES , GET AN EDUCATION OR TRADE OR YOU WILL BE GOING TO PRISON OR A CEMETERY. GET THE SCHOOLS TO EDUCATE AND YOU WILL REDUCE THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE HAVING TO LIVE A CROOKED OR WELFARE LIFE. I'M AFRAID THE BIG CITIES WANT UNEDUCATED PEOPLE , SO THEY WILL NEED GOVERMENT HELP AND THEN VOTE FOR THEM. DO YOU THINK IT IS RIGHT TO HAVE THE LIFE STYLE OF NO FATHERS , NO EDUCATION? WHY SHOULD AN ILLEGAL TAKE ANY ONES JOB? ALL BABIES DESERVE A GOOD FUTURE !!!!
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By: DANA MOSSMAN on 5/10/2010 12:56PM
RIGHT IS RIGHT AND WRONG IS WRONG. ALL PEOPLE DESERVE RESPECT , BUT, THE USA CAN NOT ALLOW EVERYONE FROM ANYWHERE TO COME HERE AND TAKE JOBS AND BENIFITS . IF YOU , ANY RACE , GET AN EDUCATION , WORK HARD , SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY ,START TO MAKE SOME MONEY , THEN YOUR TOLD YOUR PRIVILEGED AND YOU MUST PAY HIGHER TAXES TO TAKE CARE OF ILLEGALS AND PEOPLE WHO WON'T GET A TRADE OR EDUCATION. WE SHOULD HAVE A SAFETY NET NOT A NET SO BIG IT BECOMES AN EXCUSE FOR PEOPLE
TO NOT USE THE ABILITY GOD GAVE THEM . ALL YOUNG PEOPLE NEED RULES , NOT BECAUSE PARENTS HATE THEM , BUT BECAUSE THEY LOVE THEM. LESS SEX, DRUGS,ALCOHOL AND MORE EDUCATION WE GIVE US ALL AN EQUAL SOCIETY AND A BETTER COUNTRY.I PRAY FOR EVERYBODY.
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By: RH on 5/10/2010 9:39PM
Illegals are protected, because they represent political and economic power, for those fat cats
in office. Black americans are looked upon as
consumers who buy and eat up everything they get their hands on who has no value. Every other race
can get reparations, jobs in this country but us.
We need to wake up and go into manufactoring and service business, to demand our share in this
country.Also the government should beef up the border,then the state doesnt have to spend the
resources,to house these people.
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