Brewer Seeks Dismissal of Obama Challenge to Immigration Law

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Attorneys for Gov. Jan Brewer have asked a judge to throw out the U.S. Justice Department’s challenge to the state of Arizona’s new immigration law.

The governor’s lawyers said Monday the federal government hasn’t shown it has suffered actual harm from the law and instead bases its claim on speculation.

The federal government says the state law is trumped by federal law and that it has hurt U.S. relations with Mexico. It is scheduled to take effect Thursday.

Attorneys for Brewer say Mexico’s disapproval of the law doesn’t make it unconstitutional.
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton is considering requests by the Justice Department,a Phoenix police officer and civil rights groups to put the law on hold.

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2 comments to Brewer Seeks Dismissal of Obama Challenge to Immigration Law

  • frank

    What is probably behind the federal government's opposition to immigration enforcement is that it is inimical to the North American Free Trade Agreement treaty's policy which purports to abolish border restrictions and provide free ingress and egress to aliens in the name of commerce.

    Preserving national sovereignty is not conducive to international commerce which is designed to profit the special interest cartels which own and manipulate obama. We must think "globally"now,the humanist manifesto calls for national sovereignty to be abolished.

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