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Whitman: Arizona immigration law OK for Arizona
Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman – who has campaign billboards and Spanish-language ads in California declaring “NO to the Arizona law” – told talk show hosts Wednesday that the same controversial immigration law should be allowed to stand in Arizona.
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An immigration impasse long in the making
The Arizona law is the culmination of years of inaction by Washington to deal with the issue of illegal immigration.
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Federal judge tosses key parts of Arizona immigration law
PHOENIX A federal judge stepped into the fight over Arizona’s immigration law at the last minute Wednesday, blocking the heart of the measure and defusing a confrontation between police and thousands of activists that had been building for months. Coming just hours before the law was to take effect, the ruling isn’t the end. By date (default)
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World › Judge blocks parts of Arizona immigration law
A federal judge stepped into the fight over Arizona’s immigration law at the last minute Wednesday, blocking the heart of the measure and defusing a…
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Dems, GOP warily eye Arizona immigration ruling
On the surface, a judge’s decision to block tough provisions of Arizona’s immigration law was a defeat for the state’s Republican governor and a win for the Democratic Obama administration. But neither party is…
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House hopefuls spar on immigration
Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, D-S.D., and her Republican opponent in this fall’s election, state Rep. Kristi Noem, disagree about what role state governments should play in enforcing federal immigration laws. Earlier this week, Noem called on Herseth Sandlin to support an amendment that would block funding for the federal government’s lawsuit to stop Arizona from enacting a …
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Candidates not eager to run on immigration
Whoever said public opinion polls make sense hasn’t seen the recent surveys on immigration. On the one hand they show that the majority supports Arizona’s new law to require state and local cops to check people’s legal status during stops for other…
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Obama, Arizona, and Immigration
It’s a good idea for Obama to pledge a path to citizenship: it respects the idea of “two worlds”—giving Latino voters a sense that they are valued for who they are, not who they have to become, which a new study shows is very important to them.
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Arizona immigration law could sway Reid’s re-election chances
WASHINGTON — Arizona’s divisive new immigration law could end up having a big impact on U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s bid for re-election, political analysts say.
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Immigration back on front burner due to Ariz. law
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — With the scrawl of a pen, GOP Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona awakened the dormant but explosive issue of illegal immigration, sending shock waves across the political spectrum in an election year when both parties had hoped to sidestep the topic.
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