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    Groups Sue to Block Alabama's Illegal Immigration Law

    Groups Sue to Block Alabama's Illegal Immigration Law


    Civil rights groups sued Friday in federal court to block Alabama's new law cracking down on illegal immigration, which supporters and opponents have called the strictest measure of its kind in the nation.

    The lawsuit, filed in Huntsville, said the law is of "unprecedented reach" and goes beyond similar laws passed in Arizona, Utah, Indiana and Georgia. Federal judges already have blocked all or parts of the laws in those states. It asks a judge to declare Alabama's law unconstitutional and prevent it from being enforced.

    Alabama's law, which takes effect Sept. 1, allows police to arrest anyone suspected of being an illegal immigrant if the person is stopped for some other reason. It also requires businesses to check the legal status of new workers and requires schools to report the immigration status of students.

    The lawsuit said the new law will subject Alabama residents, including U.S. citizens and non-citizens who are in the country legally, to racial profiling. The law also recalls memories of Alabama's troubled segregationist past by making life more difficult for a targeted class of people, according to the lawsuit.

    "Individuals who may be perceived as `foreign' by state or local law enforcement agents will be in constant jeopardy of harassment and unlawfully prolonged detention by state law enforcement officers," the lawsuit said.

    The lawsuit was filed by various organizations across northern Alabama that represent immigrant groups as well as individual immigrants who are listed under the pseudonyms John Doe and Jane Doe. The lawsuit names as defendants various state and local officials, including Republican Gov. Robert Bentley, Attorney General Luther Strange and state schools Superintendent Joe Morton.

    Supporters of the new law, including Bentley, have predicted it would withstand any legal challenges.

    The law was written so that if any provisions are found to be unconstitutional, other parts of the law can remain in effect.



    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/07 ... ation-law/

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    Re: Groups Sue to Block Alabama's Illegal Immigration Law




    , allows police to arrest anyone suspected of being an illegal immigrant if the person is stopped for some other reason.
    Simple solution. Change the law so that everyone arrest or stopped for some other reason has to prove Citizenship. Anyone stopped will have to show license and registration. Anyone arrested will be fingerprinted and checked. They can't claim racism if everyone is check equally.

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    Re: Groups Sue to Block Alabama's Illegal Immigration Law

    Quote Originally Posted by sugarhighwolf
    Anyone arrested will be fingerprinted and checked. They can't claim racism if everyone is check equally.
    They already do, this is just another smoke screen the ACLU uses to get paid to sit on they're fat asses and not get a real job of course because of organizations like this American jobs become fewer and fewer!
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