Author Topic: Federal judge rules Arizona police can question status of suspected illegals  (Read 953 times)

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Offline Chris_

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U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton has ruled that police in that state can enforce part of the immigration law that has been dubbed the "show me your papers" provision.

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the provision in June while striking down other parts of the state's contentious immigration law. After that decision, opponents of the law argued that it would lead to racial profiling and asked Bolton to block it.

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U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton has ruled that police in that state can enforce part of the immigration law that has been dubbed the "show me your papers" provision.

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the provision in June while striking down other parts of the state's contentious immigration law. After that decision, opponents of the law argued that it would lead to racial profiling and asked Bolton to block it.

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« Last Edit: September 05, 2012, 06:48:10 PM by RobJohnson »

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