WaPo: Arizona's Immigration Law Goes Before Appeals Court
The divisive issue of illegal immigration will take center stage briefly
Monday as the Obama administration returns to court in its effort to
overturn Arizona's controversial new immigration law.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit will hear Arizona's appeal of a lower-court ruling that blocked the most-contested provisions of the law from taking effect. The law, signed in April by Gov. Jan Brewer (R), empowers police to question people whom they have a "reasonable suspicion" of being in the country illegally.
Read the entire Washington Post article here.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit will hear Arizona's appeal of a lower-court ruling that blocked the most-contested provisions of the law from taking effect. The law, signed in April by Gov. Jan Brewer (R), empowers police to question people whom they have a "reasonable suspicion" of being in the country illegally.
Read the entire Washington Post article here.


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