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Originally posted by ~Lucidity
This is sort of ironic, isn't it? We already pretty much have this law at the federal level. Problem is no one's enforcing it. By the way, where are they going?
Originally posted by whatukno
Yea it sounds over the top, but this same pile of racist crap has been building up for a number of years.
STOP HIRING THEM!
No, don't go after the businesses that can defend themselves in court. Go after the cheap shot.
Originally posted by guohua
Mexico asks court to reject Ariz. immigration law
Jun 22 02:28 PM US/Eastern
By PAUL DAVENPORT
Associated Press Writer
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PHOENIX (AP) - Mexico is asking a federal court in Arizona to declare the state's new immigration law unconstitutional.
Lawyers for Mexico on Tuesday submitted a legal brief in support of a lawsuit challenging the law.
The law generally requires police investigating another incident or crime to ask people about their immigration status if there's a "reasonable suspicion" they're in the country illegally.
It also makes being in Arizona illegally a misdemeanor, and it prohibits seeking day-labor work along the state's streets.
Mexico says its interest in having consistent relations with the United States shouldn't be frustrated by one state.
Mexico also says it has a legitimate interest in defending its citizens' rights and that the law would lead to racial profiling.
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Originally posted by guohua
Mexico asks court to reject Ariz. immigration law
Jun 22 02:28 PM US/Eastern
By PAUL DAVENPORT
Associated Press Writer
Comments (98)Email to a friend Share on Facebook Tweet this
PHOENIX (AP) - Mexico is asking a federal court in Arizona to declare the state's new immigration law unconstitutional.
Lawyers for Mexico on Tuesday submitted a legal brief in support of a lawsuit challenging the law.
The law generally requires police investigating another incident or crime to ask people about their immigration status if there's a "reasonable suspicion" they're in the country illegally.
It also makes being in Arizona illegally a misdemeanor, and it prohibits seeking day-labor work along the state's streets.
Mexico says its interest in having consistent relations with the United States shouldn't be frustrated by one state.
Mexico also says it has a legitimate interest in defending its citizens' rights and that the law would lead to racial profiling.
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
www.breitbart.com...
www.drudgereport.com...