Immigrant women's group gravely concerned over U.S. Supreme Court's mixed decision on harsh immigrat
Court upholds “papers, please” provision, strikes down others. Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) June 25, 2012 Today the United States Supreme Court rendered a mixed decision, striking down portions of SB 1070, one of the harshest and most criticized immigration laws in the country, while leaving others intact. Notably, the Court upheld the “papers, please” provision of the law, which requires local law enforcement to stop and question anyone who appears to be an immigrant and has widely been interpreted as encouraging racial profiling. Many civil rights leaders and immigration experts have predict
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