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The topic of illegal immigration in Arizona became the center of a political firestorm in April 2010, when Governor Jan Brewer signed into law Arizona SB 1070, which allows law enforcement officials to request the immigration documents of detained individuals that they suspect are in the State illegally.
This was not the first time Arizona had passed controversial legislation relating to Federal immigration law, however. In June 2007, the State enacted the Legal Arizona Workers Act, which made it a crime for anyone in Arizona to “knowingly” or “intentionally” employ an “unauthorized alien.” It also required …
In This Issue
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Illegal Workers
State Efforts to Enforce Immigration Law
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The E-Verify Program
Overview of Electronic Employment Verification
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Lower Court Holding in Chamber of Commerce v. Napolitano
Decision of the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
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Inside the Court
Status of Important Cases Before the Highest Tribunal
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Before the Court
The Justices Weigh in on the Legal Arizona Workers Act
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Pro & Con
Is the Legal Arizona Workers Act Preempted by Federal Immigration Law?