4.30.2010
4.29.2010
4.28.2010
4.27.2010
"Papers, please."
4.26.2010
4.25.2010
Reflecting Public Sentiment, Arizona Changes Its Flag

The Arizona state Senate this week passed an extensive immigration bill requiring police officers to determine whether a person is in the United States legally. On Friday, Governor Jan Brewer signed the bill into law.
The new law requires immigrants to carry their alien registration documents at all times. It also requires police to question people if there's reason to suspect they're undocumented and targets those who hire illegal immigrant day laborers or knowingly transport them.
4.24.2010
4.22.2010
4.21.2010
Obscure Professional Athletes for $200

BACKGROUND:
The Arizona state Senate on Monday passed an extensive immigration bill requiring police officers to determine whether a person is in the United States legally.
The measure would require immigrants to carry their alien registration documents at all times. It also requires police to question people if there's reason to suspect they're undocumented and targets those who hire illegal immigrant day laborers or knowingly transport them.
4.20.2010
Keeping Arizona Safe

The Arizona state Senate on Monday passed an extensive immigration bill requiring police officers to determine whether a person is in the United States legally.
The measure would require immigrants to carry their alien registration documents at all times. It also requires police to question people if there's reason to suspect they're undocumented and targets those who hire illegal immigrant day laborers or knowingly transport them.
4.19.2010
4.18.2010
Crazy Like A Fox

Another comic with a very narrow geographic focus. Based again on events that transpired at the Invisible Gaijin's BBQ hanami yesterday ...
Curry in a Hurry

Today's comic has a very narrow geographic focus. Based it (loosely) on events that transpired at the Invisible Gaijin's BBQ hanami yesterday ...
4.17.2010
Guns Don't Kill People. Bullets Do.

Today Republican Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed into law a bill allowing Arizonans to carry concealed weapons without a permit. This cartoon was created for the Tucson Sentinel's editorial page.
4.16.2010
4.15.2010
4.14.2010
4.13.2010
4.11.2010
4.10.2010
4.07.2010
4.06.2010
See Rodney Run

Although all politics is local, this cartoon is more local than most. It was created for the Tucson Sentinel.
Background: Tucson city councilman Rodney Glassman looks set to declare as a (the only?) Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, facing the winner of what looks to be a bruising fight between Senator John McCain (remember him?) and challenger J.D. Hayworth.
Glassman is 31 years old, which makes him around 100 years younger than the average Arizona voter ...
4.04.2010
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