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Supreme court ruling on Arizona Papers Please Laws. Most of it struck down

Mel 2012/06/25 22:50:22
Supreme Court Sb1070 Ruling

By MARK SHERMAN, ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court struck down key provisions of Arizona's crackdown on immigrants Monday but said a much-debated portion on checking suspects' status could go forward.

The court did not throw out the state provision requiring police to check the immigration status of someone they suspect is in the United States without documentation. Even there, though, the justices said the provision could be subject to additional legal challenges.

The decision upholds the "show me your papers" requirement for the moment. But it takes the teeth out of it by prohibiting police officers from arresting people on minor immigration charges.

The court announced that Thursday would be the last day of rulings this term, which means the decision on President Barack Obama's landmark health care overhaul probably will come that day.

Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote the opinion for the court that was unanimous on allowing the status check to go forward. The court was divided on striking down the other portions.

Kennedy said the law could – and suggested it should – be read to avoid concerns that immigration status checks could lead to prolonged detention.


The court struck down these three major provisions: requiring all immigrants to obtain or carry immigration registration papers, making it a state criminal offense for an undocumented immigrant to seek work or hold a job and allowing police to arrest suspected undocumented immigrants without warrants.

The Obama administration sued to block the Arizona law soon after its enactment two years ago. Federal courts had refused to let the four key provisions take effect.

Five states – Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, South Carolina and Utah – have adopted variations on Arizona's law. Parts of those laws also are on hold pending the outcome of the Supreme Court case.

Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor joined all of Kennedy's opinion.

Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas would have allowed all the challenged provisions to take effect. Justice Samuel Alito would have allowed police to arrest undocumented immigrants who seek work, and also make arrests without warrants.

Scalia, in comments from the bench, caustically described Obama's recently announced plans to ease deportation rules for some children of undocumented immigrants.

"The president said at a news conference that the new program is `the right thing to do' in light of Congress' failure to pass the administration's proposed revision of the Immigration Act. Perhaps it is, though Arizona may not think so. But to say, as the court does, that Arizona contradicts federal law by enforcing applications of the Immigration Act that the president declines to enforce boggles the mind," Scalia said.


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This was according to 10 news services.

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  • Bob, the reasonable one 2012/06/26 00:00:50
    Bob, the reasonable one
    Once again the Supremes exhibit the problem of living in a bubble and exercising their philosophical theories with their addled brains in an attempt at mental masturbation....and so it goes
  • Lydecho Rain (Лидия) 2012/06/25 23:08:50
    Lydecho Rain (Лидия)
    Interesting
  • Teri- Oregon 2012/06/25 23:07:30
    Teri- Oregon
    Kick the illegals out!
  • Mel Teri- O... 2012/06/26 01:17:14
    Mel
    Yes yes yes. THEN you can pick all the foods, veggies, fruits and stuff to keep the prices from skyrocketing. Ready to work???
  • Teri- O... Mel 2012/06/26 01:39:02
    Teri- Oregon
    I already do! So what is your point. Oh wait you believe the propaganda you are fed. My bad.
  • Mel Teri- O... 2012/06/26 19:32:10
    Mel
    it's a fact that someone will have to replace them. Are you willing to do that back breaking work at 5-6 dollars an hour? Not all crops can be picked by machines. That's a fact. Stop using the buzzwords to make a point.
  • Teri- O... Mel 2012/06/26 21:17:44
    Teri- Oregon
    I pick strawberry's for a living, stop assuming only Mexicans want to do the hard jobs, It is false.
  • Mel Teri- O... 2012/06/27 06:39:33
    Mel
    I didn't say that did I? But it's a fact that w/o these people prices would rise and every economist states that as well.
  • Teri- O... Mel 2012/06/27 07:05:49
    Teri- Oregon
    well it sounded to me that you were saying I don't like hard work

    "Yes yes yes. THEN you can pick all the foods, veggies, fruits and stuff to keep the prices from skyrocketing. Ready to work???"
  • Mel Teri- O... 2012/06/27 18:57:34
    Mel
    When I ask people who will do the work they have no answer and they certainly will not be out there themselves doing that work. Not for 5-6 bucks and hour and no health benefits. The dept of labour and agriculture say prices will go up anywhere from 8-13% if these people weren't doing the work. And are they really doing anything harmful? Not to mention their pay p[ackets deduct for taxes as well.

    So kudos to you because you're will and able and have this experience,however the great majority of people who espouse this idea will not.
  • Teri- O... Mel 2012/06/27 19:35:47
    Teri- Oregon
    I have no problem with the people who come here legally, but the illegal aliens need to go home.
  • Mel Teri- O... 2012/06/27 23:59:26
    Mel
    The problem with the law is that it targets people who look non whites. And remember the first illegal immigration problem historically was with the Irish, not mexicans. What if you're an illegal from Europe with blond hair and blues eyes? Will they check that person? I don't think so. There are many Europeans who are illegal as well. and their light skin will protect them because I'll wager you none of them will be stopped. Only those with pigmentation and an accent.
  • Teri- O... Mel 2012/06/28 01:34:03
    Teri- Oregon
    if you are here illegally regardless of nationality you should be deported
  • Mel Teri- O... 2012/06/28 04:01:36
    Mel
    However, this legislation is not aimed at people with light skin. It would be easire from someone with a German accent than a Latin one to get through and that's where the unfairness lies
  • Teri- O... Mel 2012/06/28 04:45:23
    Teri- Oregon
    All I can say it is has to start somewhere. I'm sorry if Latinos are getting the bad rap for all of America's ills, unfortunately until the regime of Democrats and republicans are replaced by a better party this kind of abuse of the system will continue to happen and get worse. If the American people refuse to wake up and see the atrocities that our Government is doing than the more people will get hurt. If I was a foreigner I would go back to my country and from the sounds of it most Latino's have.
  • Mel Teri- O... 2012/06/28 05:18:47
    Mel
    It was Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan who started the guest worker programmes, that were shut down by the Republicans, not the Democrats. And there have been more deportations under the current administration than Bush.
  • Teri- O... Mel 2012/06/28 05:25:55
    Teri- Oregon
    Both the left wing dems and the right wing repubs carry's the same bird of destruction. if only the American people would stop believing in the two party system and refuse to vote for either party
  • Mel Teri- O... 2012/06/28 05:36:48
    Mel
    Hon I worked for ronald Reagan when this occurred.
  • Teri- O... Mel 2012/06/28 05:48:13
    Teri- Oregon
    It doesn't mean what i said is any less true!
  • Mel Teri- O... 2012/06/28 05:56:35
    Mel
    none of the parties are perfect, however what the current republicans are doing is help.
  • DFA 2012/06/25 23:03:50
    DFA
    Good news.
  • The Elitist Libtard SodaJerk 2012/06/25 23:02:39
    The Elitist Libtard SodaJerk
    I'm not surprised about what didn't get struck down, It's kind of a weird gray area. Anyone who gets arrested or detained essentially has a background check done on them.
    I never realized that being arrested by trying to find a job was something that had to go all the way to the supreme court to be smacked down, but I'm glad it's gone.
  • Mel The Eli... 2012/06/26 01:16:25
    Mel
    +1
    There are grey areas yes I agree
  • Mel 2012/06/25 22:51:22
    Mel
    i call it a 3/4's victory. Not total however OK so far.

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