California has asked the U.S.S.C to overturn Arizona’s SB-1070, saying it would drive illegal immigrants into other states.
Among other things, it makes it a crime to be in the country illegally and to seek work.
Calif. wants Arizona immigration law overturned
In this Feb. 10, 2011 file photo, Protestors gather
around then-Sen. Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, Arizona's
immigration bill SB1070 author, outside the Sandra
Day O'Connor Federal Courthouse in Phoenix.
(AP Photo/Matt York, File)
SACRAMENTO — California has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Arizona’s tough immigration law, saying it would drive illegal immigrants into other states.
By The Associated Press
Published: March 28, 2012 at 9:36 am
The Arizona law passed two years ago has been largely blocked by court order because of court challenges. Among other things, it makes in a crime to be in the country illegally and to seek work.
The U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled an April 25 hearing and a ruling is expected in June.
The San Francisco Chronicle says California Attorney General Kamala Harris has joined 10 other states in asking that the Arizona law be overturned.
Harris says in documents filed Tuesday that the law exceeds state authority, conflicts with national policy and would drive illegal immigrants into other states.
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