In what is shaping up as Round 2 for the Supreme Court and President Obama, the justices are hearing a highly charged clash over Arizona’s planned crackdown on illegal immigrants and the administration’s effort to block it. To read more click here.
-Celene Ambriz
Thursday, June 21, 2012
In Arizona, furor over illegal immigration has cooled
Two years after Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigration was signed into law, putting the state front and center in the debate over one of the nation's most controversial issues, the firestorm over illegal immigration has subsided a bit. To read more click here.
-Celene Ambriz
-Celene Ambriz
The anti-immigrant game
Laws such as Arizona's SB 1070 are not natural responses to undue hardship but are products of partisan politics. To read more click here.
-Celene Ambriz
Arizona governor calls Obama immigration change 'outrageous'
Hours after the Obama administration announced a change in immigration policy that would allow some young illegal immigrants to work legally in the United States, Arizona Gov.Jan Brewer blasted the order as “blatant political amnesty.” To read more click here.
-Celene Ambriz
-Celene Ambriz
Sunday, June 10, 2012
America's War on Mexicans
Bordering on Revolution: America's War on Mexicans Has Gone Too Far
by Michael Lacey
SF Weekly (June 6, 2012)
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia wasn't merely skeptical; he appeared contemptuous of the Justice Department's argument trying to stop Arizona's cops from deporting undocumented Mexicans.
[posted by prof montejano]
by Michael Lacey
SF Weekly (June 6, 2012)
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia wasn't merely skeptical; he appeared contemptuous of the Justice Department's argument trying to stop Arizona's cops from deporting undocumented Mexicans.
"But if, in fact, somebody who does not belong in this country is in Arizona, Arizona has no power?" asked the incredulous Scalia. "...Are you objecting to harassing the — the people who have no business being here? Surely you're not concerned about harassing them?"
God forbid.
Nor did Scalia suffer cara de culo alone.
To read the entire article, click here.
[posted by prof montejano]
Friday, June 8, 2012
Lawyers for Arizona Sheriff file motion to dismiss
PHOENIX - Attorneys for Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio asked a federal court Friday to dismiss a lawsuit that claims his office carried out a pattern of discrimination against Latinos in the sheriff's trademark immigration patrols and had a culture ..
For full story, click here.
posted by professor montejano
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
