SB1070 Sparks Phoenix Protests - AZ Republic
Anger and frustration borne out of Arizona's tough immigration law has galvanized Latinos young and old to register to vote, get politically engaged and have their voices heard. Much of the anger from two years ago, when Gov. Jan Brewer signed Senate Bill 1070 into law, has subsided. These days, opponents of the law feel more empowered -- evenSupreme Court to hear arguments over Ariz. immigration law – USATODAY.com
Arizona Senate Bill 1070 has become a flashpoint for the debate over how to enforce immigration in the U.S. and has served as a blueprint for five other states that adopted similar laws the following year. Dozens of protesters for and against the law rallied at the base of the court steps as police kept watch over the growing crowd. STORY:Leer más: Supreme Court to hear arguments over Ariz. immigration law – USATODAY.com
Why the decision on SB 1070 has already been made - The Hill's Congress Blog
As the Supreme Court sits down this week to hear oral arguments in Arizona v. United States, legal analysts will dissect the constitutionality of Arizona’s SB 1070 from every possible angle. They will wrestle with questions of preemption and which party bears the burden of proof. They will attempt to reconcile SB 1070’s controversial language andLeer más: Why the decision on SB 1070 has already been made - The Hill's Congress Blog














