Court splits on Arizona law
Story Date: 6/27/2012

Source: Jess Bravin and Tamara Audi, WALL STREET JOURNAL, 6/25/12
 

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court struck down the harshest parts of an Arizona law targeting illegal immigrants, ruling the state interfered with congressional authority over U.S. borders, but it let stand a requirement that police check the immigration status of people they stop for traffic or other offenses.

 
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