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How do you explain Arizona?

The "Toughest sheriff in America" has arrested and jailed day workers, newspaper editors, innocent brown citizens, activists, and legal observers who get in the crosshairs of his campaign to Arizona of illegal aliens.

Professor Ivan Wilder has been handed a two-month course in Power and Propaganda at Arizona State University in Phoenix, Arizona - a combination of Journalism an Public Policy. Dr. Wilder welcomes the challenge, not realizing he's on a collision course with "law enforcement." Ivan's class includes the son of a deputy sheriff and an honor student without legal documents of residence in the U.S.A.Will Ivan, or his students, be safe from the sheriff's plan to "enforce the law?" Who will be swept up in the next round of arrests? Are Constitutional rights a thing of the past?

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