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Frank Milstead: “Before the 1070 days, it was prohibitive to ask status…”

Featuring: Frank Milstead, Republican | Former Candidate, Maricopa County Sheriff | Arizona

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Newsmaker Sunday: DPS Col. Frank Milstead

Published | Video Starts at 06:39

And in Mesa we had a very specific rule that we dealt with and that was people based on criminal predicate. And when I first got there Before the 1070 days, it was prohibitive to ask status. After 1070, it became permissive to ask. Status to ask if somebody was here, what's your deal? You're here, show me where you're from. Correct. And those were the changes that existed. (06:39–06:48)

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Asserts that before SB 1070, it was prohibitive to ask immigration status, and after, it became permissive.

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