The Orlando Sentinel reported today that Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum, who is also running for Governor, introduced an Arizona-style immigration related legislation yesterday that would require Florida law enforcement to check the immigration status of anyone suspected of being an undocumented immigrant while enforcing other laws. If the legislation becomes law, it would require immigrants to carry documents proving their [...]
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12 Aug 2010 / Announcements, Immigration Enforcement, Legislative Watch, News
Tags: arizona immigration law, florida immigration law, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Reform
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29 Jul 2010 / Announcements, Court Cases, Immigration Enforcement, News
The Orlando Sentinel reported today that a federal judge in Phoenix ruled in favor of the federal government late yesterday in its petition for injunction against the implementation of the Arizona immigration law (SB 1070) that was scheduled to be in effect today. The judge ruled that the enforcement of our nation’s immigration laws rest with the federal government. The temporary injunction delays some of [...]
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Tags: arizona immigration law, illegal aliens, illegals in arizona, s.b.1070, sb1070, undocumented immigrants
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28 Jul 2010 / Announcements, Court Cases, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Reform
The Los Angeles Times reported today that immigration activists in numerous cities across the country have planned to protest the implementation of the Arizona immigration law (S.B. 1070) that is scheduled to be in effect tomorrow. Some of the protests include a march across the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, a vigil outside a detention center in Georgia, a unity event [...]
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Tags: arizona immigration law, illegal aliens, protests against arizona immigration law, s.b.1070, sb1070, undocumented immigrants
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09 Jul 2010 / Announcements, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Reform
The Orlando Sentinel reported yesterday that earlier this week, the U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Arizona immigration law that will become effective on July 29th. The law will authorize law enforcement while enforcing another law such as a traffic violation, to question the immigration status of the individual stopped if law enforcement reasonably suspects he or she is [...]
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Tags: arizona immigration law, broken immigration laws, comprehensive immigration reform, illegal aliens, immigration law overhaul, immigration rallies, Immigration Reform, legal challenges to arizona immigration law, undocumented immigrants
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25 Jun 2010 / Announcements, Immigration Enforcement, Immigration Reform
The Orlando Sentinel reported today that the Arizona immigration law that will become effective next month has drawn a lot of attention to the politically sensitive issue of immigration reform. The timing of the law has put federal lawmakers in a difficult position. Lawmakers must decide whether they will draft legislation and pass comprehensive immigration reform or, to set the matter aside and focus on keeping their [...]
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23 Jun 2010 / Announcements, Immigration Reform
The New York Times reported recently that the federal government will file a lawsuit to challenge the new Arizona immigration law that is scheduled to become effective on July 29th. The law authorizes Arizona law enforcement to inquire about the immigration status of any individual they arrest, detain, or question that is reasonably suspected of being in the [...]
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14 Jun 2010 / Announcements, Immigration Enforcement
The Orlando Sentinel reported this past Friday that five lawsuits have been filed against the Arizona immigration law since its Governor signed it into law in April of this year. The Governor was sued personally in four of those lawsuits. The law, which goes into effect on July 29th, requires law enforcement in the course of their duties, to question an individual’s immigration status [...]
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02 Jun 2010 / Announcements, Immigration Enforcement
The Orlando Sentinel reported today that the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted yesterday to ban new contracts with companies headquartered in Arizona and, to review contracts that the county could cancel. The decision resulted in Los Angeles County to become the most recent governmental entity protest Arizona’s harsh new law criminalizing the presence of undocumented immigrants. The city governments of Los [...]
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Tags: arizona immigration law, illegal aliens, immigration rallies, legal challenges to arizona immigration law, undocumented immigrants
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01 Jun 2010 / Announcements, Immigration Enforcement
The Houston Chronicle reported recently that thousands of people from around the country rallied in the Phoenix, AZ area last week to protest a new and harsh law that will take effect on July 29th enforcing the federal immigration laws on a state level. Demonstrators called on the federal government to stop the state of Arizona from enforcing the new [...]
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