Appeals Court upholds Arizona's anti illegal immigration law. Is anyone in Kentucky's General Assembly reading this?
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on upheld a District Judge's denial of an injunction against Arizona's anti very effective illegal immigration law, the Legal Arizona Workers Act, discussed earlier on this site, that the Act could either cause irreparable injury or undue hardship to state employers if allowed to operate during trial.
The ruling is a victory for anti immigration folks, and suggests that the Appeals Court thinks that the law is constitutionally valid.
Hopefully, the folks over at the Kentucky General Assembly are reading this post!
Hint!! Hint!!!
The ruling is a victory for anti immigration folks, and suggests that the Appeals Court thinks that the law is constitutionally valid.
Hopefully, the folks over at the Kentucky General Assembly are reading this post!
Hint!! Hint!!!
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