Court overturns Arizona’s immigration law

Court overturns Arizona’s immigration law

Most of it, at least:

A U.S. judge has blocked the most controversial provisions of a new immigration law in the southwestern state of Arizona, one day before the measure was to go into effect.

The federal judge Wednesday blocked the part of the law that required police to check the immigration status of any person they stop for a violation and suspect is in the country illegally.

Judge Susan Bolton also put on hold a provision requiring immigrants to carry documentation at all times, and a measure that made it illegal for undocumented immigrants to seek work in public places.

via US Judge Blocks Key Parts of Arizona Immigration Law | News | English.

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