Sept. 18, 2012— -- After more than two years of legal wrangling, protests, and a boycott that captured national attention, Arizona's "show me your papers" law, SB 1070, is now in effect. The law ...
PHOENIX - Just days before an anticipated Supreme Court ruling, the American Civil Liberties Union wants state officials to warn some unidentified possible "rogue" officers against enforcing the state ...
Since Arizona governor Jan Brewer signed SB 1070 into law two months ago, politicians from 21 states have followed suit, pun intended. Legislators in five states including South Carolina, Rhode Island ...
The U.S. Department of Justice filed suit in federal court on Tuesday against the state of Arizona and Governor Jan Brewer over SB1070, aka “papers, please”. The suit, which you can check out here, ...
We knew this was coming because a majority of Arizona voters, including Latinos, told us in the run-up to the Nov. 5 election that they supported the restrictive immigration bill. That wasn’t the case ...
Arizona’s new anti-immigration law, SB 1070, has many folks hot and bothered — taking their outrage to the streets with sweat-inducing marches, candlelight vigils, and impassioned posters. With the ...
Feb. 15 — Senate approves wide-ranging measure aimed at illegal immigrants. April 18 — Attorney General Terry Goddard calls measure “troubling’’ and warns of civil rights problems. April 19 — Measure ...
"SB 1070, even with some provisions removed, threatens to tear families apart and create a dangerous level of mistrust between law enforcement and women immigrants who fear detention. By upholding one ...