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    28 groups back suit against Oklahoma immigration law

    Twenty-eight different business, labor and civil rights groups have filed briefs in support of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's legal fight against Oklahoma's tough illegal immigration law.

    The chamber questions the validity of a requirement that businesses use a voluntary federal worker verification system. The lawsuit is currently before the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver.

    A spokesman for the chamber, in a statement Monday from Washington, D.C., said diverse groups agree that states should not set national immigration policy.

    Chamber officials argue the law imposes tax penalties on any employer who fails to use the "E-Verify" pilot program, and sets up employers for discrimination lawsuits.

    The American Civil Liberties Union and the Change to Win labor coalition are among those groups backing the lawsuit.

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    Some pretty good readers comments at the bottom, wish the story went into a little more detail
    Immigration reform should reflect a commitment to enforcement, not reward those who blatantly break the rules. - Rep Dan Boren D-Ok

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    The American Civil Liberties Union and the Change to Win labor coalition are among those groups backing the lawsuit.
    As usual, the anti-American, special-interest groups. We are going to get nowhere fast until we stop the federal-funding of these groups. They are the monsters that eat up freedom. It's one step forward and two steps back. The ACLU parades around like they are our friend with that name...
    We are NOT a nation of immigrants!

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