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US Justice Dept. sues Arizona on illegal immigration

Accusing Arizona of trying to second guess the federal government, the US Justice Department on Tuesday filed a lawsuit challenging the states immigration policy claiming the invalid law interferes with federal immigration ...

U.S. Sues Arizona to Block Enforcement of State Immigration Law

July 7 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. government sued to block the state of Arizona from enforcing a law aimed at cracking down on illegal migrants, arguing that under the Constitution immigration is a matter for federal policy only. The lawsuit, filed by the ...

US Govt sues Arizona over immigration law

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Type 2 Diabetes Self-Management Social Support Intervention at the U.S.-Mexico Border

ABSTRACT To pilot test the efficacy of a culturally tailored diabetes self-management social support intervention for Mexican American adults with Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) living in the U.S.-Mexico border region and to test the feasibility of recruiting ...

U.S. gov't sues Arizona over immigration law

WASHINGTON - The U.S. government filed suit Tuesday against Arizona in a bid to block the state's controversial immigration law which President Barack Obama's administration has slammed. A Justice Department statement said the state law hampered the ...

U.S. government sues Arizona over immigration law

WASHINGTON - The U.S. government filed suit Tuesday against Arizona in a bid to block the state's controversial immigration law which President Barack Obama's administration has slammed. A Justice Department statement said the state law hampered the ...

DoJ suit challenges Arizona immigration law

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U.S. Sues Ariz. Over Immigration; GOPers (And Some Dems) Hit Back At WH

As long expected, the Justice Department has filed a federal lawsuit aimed at Arizona, saying that the state's new immigration law (SB 1070) is unconstitutional and usurps the U.S. government's role in setting immigration policy. ...

Arizona sued over immigration law

By Jeremy Pelofsky and James Vicini Washington - The Obama administration on Tuesday sued Arizona over the state's strict new immigration law in a move that drew fire from Republicans who said the border needed more security. The Arizona law requires ...

Obama's DOJ Will Sue To Overturn Arizona Immigration Law

The Justice Department will seek an injunction to prevent Arizona's tough immigration law from taking effect later this month, according to media reports quoting unnamed law enforcement officials. To overturn the law, the DOJ will rely on two central ...

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