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Join Ruthie as Rick Oltman returns with news about Arizona HB 1070. 

From Rick Oltmans article

Dems Vow to Kill AZ Immigration Law?...GO FOR IT.

Examiner.com Dems Vow to Kill AZ Immigration Law?...GO FOR IT. - San Francisco Immigration | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/article/dems-vow-to-kill-az-immigration-law-go-for-it#ixzz1t1JkBZm9


April 25th the U.S. Supreme Court is going to hear arguments over parts of the Arizona immigration law SB1070. Only 4 parts, not the whole law. The 9th Circuit Court upheld the district court's injunction on only 4 sections out of 20 pages of law.

So, while the pro-amnesty crowd wants to make a big deal about it, most of the law was left intact. And, there is a possibility that most if not all of the following four sections will survive and the lower court overturned:


1.Portion of Section 2 of S.B. 1070, codified as A.R.S. § 11-1051(B): requiring that an officer make a reasonable attempt to determine the immigration status of a person stopped, detained or arrested if there is a reasonable suspicion that the person is unlawfully present in the United States, and requiring verification of the immigration status of any person arrested prior to releasing that person


2.Section 3 of S.B. 1070, codified as A.R.S. § 13-1509: creating a crime for the failure to apply for or carry alien registration papers


3.Portion of Section 5 of S.B. 1070, codified as A.R.S. § 13-2928(C): creating a crime for an unauthorized alien to solicit, apply for, or perform work


4.Section 6 of S.B. 1070, codified as A.R.S. § 13-3883(A)(5): authorizing the warrantless arrest of a person where there is probable cause to believe the person has committed a public offense that makes the person removable from the United States


 

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