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Alabama Immigration Law Can’t Be Enforced, U.S. Judge Rules

August 29, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Alabama’s new immigration law, giving police the power to verify the immigration status of people stopped for questioning, was temporarily blocked by a U.S. judge three days before it was scheduled to take effect.

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Judge temporarily blocks tough Alabama immigration law

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A federal judge temporarily blocked enforcement of a tough immigration law in Alabama on Monday.

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Alabama immigration law blocked

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A federal judge temporarily blocked enforcement of a tough immigration law in Alabama on Monday.

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Judge blocks tough Alabama immigration law

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A judge blocked a new immigration law in the southern US state of Alabama Monday after the measure, attacked as draconian and intrusive, was challenged by President Barack Obama’s administration.

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Federal judge blocks Ala. illegal immigration law

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A federal judge temporarily blocked enforcement of Alabama’s new law cracking down on illegal immigration, ruling Monday that she needed more time to decide whether the law opposed by the Obama administration, church leaders and immigrant-rights groups is constitutional.

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Letters to the Editor: Change immigration policies

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I am pleased that a more reasonable approach is being promoted regarding illegal immigration.

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Letters to the Editor: Change immigration policies

Obama’s immigration policy points in the right direction

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A little compassion to those most deserving — and the swift deportation to those who are not — is a good start.

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U.S. ends immigration case against suspect in Rwanda genocide

August 28, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Wichita, Kan. — The U.S. Justice Department decided to end its immigration case against a Kansas man suspected of participating in the’94 Rwandan genocide after defense attorneys told the government they planned to seek sanctions against prosecutors for withholding evidence, a defense lawyer says.

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The Nation’s Cruelest Immigration Law

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Religious leaders in Alabama sue to block the state’s sweeping and punitive new immigration law.

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Immigration is no longer taboo – but tackling it still is

August 27, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The Coalition has merely tinkered with the rules on who gets into Britain, rather than taking real action, says Alasdair Palmer.

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Immigration is no longer taboo – but tackling it still is

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