As they gear up for the scheduled implementation of Arizona’s SB 1070 immigration law tomorrow, local law enforcement officers are attempting to figure out how
“„Proponents hoped Senate Bill 1070, which created the law earlier this year, would remove some discretion that police agencies have when it comes to enforcing immigration law, thereby prompting uniform enforcement. But a survey of Arizona police agencies indicates there is anything but a uniform approach.
“„Because the federal immigration-enforcement agency has suggested it won’t necessarily cooperate in helping meet the law’s goal, local police could be forced to choose between holding detainees in their own jails or releasing them.