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Arizona wants justices to revive immigration law

WASHINGTON Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer appealed to the Supreme Court to revive the state's disputed immigration- policing law, seeking a ruling that could free states to take aggressive enforcement action against illegal immigrants. "Arizona bears the brunt ...

DHS Policies Must Change so that U.S. Immigration Policy Can Spark Economy and Attract Entrepreneurs

Atlanta Immigration Lawyer Karen Weinstock Criticizes DHS Policies that Prevent Economic Growth and Sends Foreign Entrepreneurs Home FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / PRURGENT Earlier this week the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano ...

Caregiver Of Husband With AIDS To Be Deported

Same-Sex Marriage Not Recognized By Courts; Man Must Leave Sick Partner Of 19 Years UPDATED: 5:31 am CDT August 11, 2011 Email Print Adam Ciesielski/SXC (CNN) -- A San Francisco man and his Australian husband will be forced apart when the Australian is ...

Ariz. takes immigration law fight to the top

Gov. Jan Brewer, seeking an appeal with the Supreme Court, argues that Arizona's immigration law fight is about "federalism" ...

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer filed an appeal Wednesday with the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that put on hold key parts of

The appeal comes as Brewer faced a deadline for contesting a district court's decision that, among other things, barred police from enforcing a requirement that police while enforcing other laws to question the immigration status of those they suspect ...

Arizona appeals immigration ruling to Supreme Court

Gov. Jan Brewer is seeking a ruling to revive the state's controversial immigration law, SB 1070. Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer appealed to the Supreme Court to revive the state's disputed immigration policing law, seeking a ruling that could free states to ...

Arizona takes immigration policing case to high court

0 Comments | Post a Comment WASHINGTON -- Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer appealed to the Supreme Court to revive the state's disputed immigration policing law, seeking a ruling that could free states to take aggressive enforcement action against illegal ...

Canada's foreign minister: The U.S. border has gotten too thick

John Baird took over as Canada's minister of foreign affairs in May. Last week, he spoke with Foreign Policy during his first visit to Washington as minister, discussing why it would be "a mistake" to call the war in Libya a stalemate, the need to reform ...

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