Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Arizona immigration law

  • By JACQUES BILLEAUD Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) - Opponents of Arizonas hardline immigration enforcement law launched a new effort Tuesday aimed at thwarting a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that will allow police to enforce the so-called show me your papers provision.
  • (NBCNews.com)
  • Opponents of Arizona's controversial immigration law launched a new offensive Tuesday in order to stop the "show me your papers" portion of the legislation, the only element left standing after the U.S.
  • (Daily Beast)
  • Civil rights groups asked a federal court judge in Phoenix to block the portions of Arizona's immigration law left standing by the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • Sacramento, California – Some are calling it the anti-Arizona law. The California State Senate passed a bill Thursday that raises the bar for when police can act on immigration status. The vote comes a little over a week after the U.S.
  • (FOX News)
  • WASHINGTON -- In 1994, Thomas Saenz was just a few years out of Yale Law School when one of the most high-profile immigration law fights erupted in California.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Activists and community leaders attend a rally and a news conference by the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles regarding the U.S.
  • (Indiawest.com)
  • The US Justice Department will continue to pay close attention to potential civil rights abuses that may arise from the implementation of a controversial Arizona immigration law, Attorney General Eric Holder told a major Hispanic advocacy group Saturday.
  • (HSToday)
  • PELHAM, Ala. (AP) -- Moments after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the show me your papers provision of Arizonas immigration law, the switchboard lit up at one of Alabamas largest Spanish-language radio stations as worried listeners called in.
  • (MyFox Phoenix)
  • Twenty-four hours after the Supreme Court ruled on Arizonas controversial immigration law, Mitt Romney talked about it on camera. But even now, nobody knows whether he supports the law.
  • (ABC News)

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