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The Arizona immigration law was challenged Tuesday within a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Justice Department. The Federal government is doing their part to stop the law from taking effect this month. The Arizona immigration lawsuit claims that Arizona's new law is unconstitutional because it overrides the exact federal immigration law. Supporters of the Arizona immigration law believe that a state can’t wait for the federal government to deal with immigration reform.
Resource for this article: Federal Arizona immigration lawsuit says state law is illegal by Personal Money Store
Feds - Arizona immigration law is unconstitutional
The Arizona immigration law needs state and local police to question all illegal immigrants during the enforcement of other laws. Immigrants have to carry alien registration documents all the time. It was reported by the Washington Post the Arizona immigration lawsuit says the law illegally intrudes on federal prerogatives, invoking as its main argument the legal doctrine of "preemption," which says federal law trumps state statutes. The Justice Department thinks that enforcing immigration laws is for the federal government to do.
Immigration law violates civil rights as outlined by Feds
The preemption doctrine is getting used within the Arizona immigration lawsuit because it was established in Supreme Court decisions. According to the Post, some legal experts have said this is a good strategy to persuade a judge to declare the Arizona immigration law unconstitutional. But the Arizona immigration lawsuit asserts the Arizona law would violate some civil rights and lead to police harassment of both U.S. citizens and legal immigrants.
Arizona: the epicenter of the immigration crisis
Arizona passed the immigration law after years of public outcry over social issues credited to illegal immigration, including unemployment, drug trafficking and violent kidnappings. As outlined by the Associated Press reports, state is the biggest gateway into the U.S. for illegal immigration and is home to an estimated 460,000 illegal immigrants. Arizona's Republican governor, Jan Brewer, has accused the Obama administration of failing to secure the border with Mexico, forcing her state to act on its own on the immigration crisis. Brewer's spokesman told AP that the governor would have preferred that the federal government focus its resources and attention on the immigration crisis instead of the Arizona immigration lawsuit.
Poll states that border security trumps immigration reform
Despite the outcry for immigration reform legislation, as outlined by CNN, a number of senior Democratic sources said they see virtually no chance of Congress stepping up to deal with it before November's midterm elections. A CNN/Opinion Research Corp. national poll conducted in late May says that nine out of 10 Americans want to increase U.S. police force along the border with all of Mexico. Eight in 10 also supported a program that would allow illegal immigrants already in the United States to stay here and apply for legal residency if they have a job and pay taxes. But 38 percent say that immigration reform should be a higher priority than border security.
More data about this topic at these websites:
Washington Post
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/06/AR2010070601928.html?hpid=topnews
Associated Press
google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jup3stJNgod5yvfvOU1IInU0erAwD9GPN88G0
CNN
cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/07/06/arizona.immigration.lawsuit/index.html?npt=NP1
Thank you for the information Dokota - when is the next protest?
Regards,
Wais
I am all for the law. Every year illegal immigrants have children and the tax payers pick up the tab.
Illegal immigrants when they break the law must be housed in the u.s. at the expense of the tax payer
I am sure in this economy most people would be happy to work the fields.
Illegal immigrants drive uninsured cars and there accidents force everyones rates up.
Obama failed immigration reform. Arizona is under attack by drugs from Mexico.
The law in national polls show this is what America wants.
This is not a liberal or conservative issue. This is how the future of our country will be played out.

