I'm starting to think you might not have answers to these questions. Maybe it's because you chase a different tangent with every reply. I lived in AZ for years & as recently as a few years ago. I visit my family members there at least once a year. I have employed people as a small business owner in Arizona. I am very familiar with the composition of the local labor force. I'm not sure what the composition of that labor force has to do with discarding our protections under the law.
If you weren't aware, there's no law in this country that requires individuals to carry state-issued identification at all times. So to say that the statute allows law enforcement officers to check for required documents isn't exactly accurate.
HEARTLESS wrote: I'll type slowly for you, my references were for "driving". And yes, you are required to have a drivers license, no matter where it is issued from.
That's funny...I've been pulled over in Arizona & they didn't need this statute in order to require me to provide my driver's license. Do you have anything to add to this discussion that's actually relevant or intelligible?