What Arizona’s immigration law really means

August 13, 2012

Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down three provisions of Arizona's immigration law while upholding a provision that requires police to check the immigration status of people they have arrested if the police think they may be in the country illegally. The November elections can result in a dramatic shift in congressional or presidential action with regard to immigration, this article’s author writes. Arizona builders have complained that the law makes it harder to find workers.

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