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- 'Racist' Bill Blocked: Arizona immigration law takes a hit - Parts of a controversial immigration law in the US state of Arizona which faced accusations of racism have been blocked by a federal judge. The new legislation had been designed to make illegal immigration a crime and penalize anyone helping undocumented workers, but judge Susan Bolton dropped the crime part and a requirement for immigrants to carry papers at all times. The state's government has vowed to appeal the changes.From: RussiaTodayViews: 10354
166 ratingsTime: 03:27 More in News & Politics - Supreme Court reviews Arizona immigration law - The Supreme Court justices will be reviewing laws, such as the one passed in Arizona, that are designed to crack down on illegal immigrants and remove them from their state. Jan Crawford reports.From: CBSViews: 194
3 ratingsTime: 02:12 More in News & Politics - Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Immigration Law - Transcript by www.newsy.com BY LEXA DECKERT You're watching multisource politics news analysis from Newsy Critics are calling it a "death penalty" for employers of illegal immigrants. The US Supreme Court has upheld a controversial immigration law in Arizona that punishes business for knowingly employing illegal immigrants. "Breaking news this morning, a ruling from the Supreme Court - basically it has sustained Arizona's law that penalizes businesses who hire workers that are here illegally. Now the court says that federal immigration law gives states the authority to impose sanctions on employers who hire unauthorized workers." (KVOA) The 5-3 decision is the first to sustain state powers with regard to federal immigration laws. Arizona's cause has long been trumpeted by GOP lawmakers -- -- and the conservative Heritage Foundation blog The Foundry headlines, "Arizona Wins Big." But CNN points out -- it's not a victory for everyone. REPORTER "CNN Producer Bill Mears joins us now by phone. So I guess this is a victory for Arizona and a loss for the Obama administration." MEARS: "It is, and it's the first high court challenge to a variety of state laws that's been designed to crack down on illegal immigrants an issue that's become a real political lightning rod." (CNN) Further concerns are raised by reporter Kristen Volk in an interview with KNXV. "Justice Breyer expresses concern that employers may discriminate against job seekers who speak with an accent or look like they <b>...</b>From: NewsyPoliticsViews: 640
1 ratingsTime: 02:43 More in News & Politics - Shakira Speaks Out Against Arizona Immigration Law - The morning before she set out to visit Phoenix over concerns that Arizona's new state law cracking down on illegal immigration will lead to racial profiling, Columbian singer Shakira visited "On Air with Ryan Seacrest" to talk about her plan of action.From: ryanseacrestViews: 208767
2723 ratingsTime: 04:45 More in News & Politics - Crazy Right Wing Reaction To Arizona Immigration Law - Edited by Andrew Napier. New TYT Facebook Page(!): www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com TYT Network (new WTF?! channel): www.youtube.com Check Out TYT Interviews www.youtube.com Read Ana's Blog: tinyurl.com Watch more at www.theyoungturks.comFrom: TheYoungTurksViews: 98522
1458 ratingsTime: 04:35 More in News & Politics - Fox News and the Arizona Immigration Law - mediamatters.orgFrom: mediamatters4americaViews: 23805
226 ratingsTime: 01:43 More in News & Politics - Supreme Court to Rule on Arizona Immigration Law UC Davis Professor Jack Chin - Supreme Court to Rule on Arizona Immigration Law UC Davis Law Professor Jack ChinFrom: LBNstudioViews: 273
0 ratingsTime: 12:16 More in News & Politics - Author of Arizona Immigration Law Ousted in Recall Election - You're watching multi-source political analysis from Newsy. BY AUSTIN FAX On Tuesday, voters had a message for one of the most powerful faces in Arizona politics. Start looking for employment elsewhere-- your services are no longer needed. KCPQ tells us about the controversial bill authored by Russell Pearce that had him in the hot seat... and now in no seat...in Arizona's state Senate. "Pearce's legislation was passed into law in 2010. It allowed police to check the immigration status of any suspects believed to be undocumented. A federal circuit court has ruled that the law overstepped the state's authority." Pearce conceded the race to Republican challenger Jerry Lewis after polls showed Lewis led by seven percentage points. The Huffington Post's Jeff Biggers says Arizona's first ever recall election dealt the Tea Party a, quote, 'stunning blow' on immigration policy. "Pearce's national role as the figurehead for punitive immigration measures turned the recall election into a referendum on the state's notorious immigration law, [His] downfall marks an extraordinary sea change in Arizona politics, especially in the areas of the changing electoral demographics and immigration reform policies. " A blogger for Yahoo! thinks voters weren't happy with Pearce's stance on immigration-- but they had more than one bone to pick with the contentious senator. "The hard fought and at times dirty campaign that followed mostly focused on other issues. Attacks against Pearce largely <b>...</b>From: NewsyPoliticsViews: 72
2 ratingsTime: 02:00 More in News & Politics - Jordan Sekulow on Fox News Discussing Arizona's Immigration Law at the Supreme Court - Jordan Sekulow appeared on Fox News to discuss Arizona's immigration law now that the Supreme Court has agreed to decide the constitutionality of this law aimed at protecting the people of Arizona and securing our borders.From: OfficialACLJViews: 837
0 ratingsTime: 03:57 More in News & Politics - Arizona immigration law sparks controversy - The western US state of Arizona has enacted the toughest immigration law in the country aimed at cracking down on hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants. Barack Obama, the US president, has called the law "misguided" and expressed concern over possible civil rights implications. Activists say the new legislation legalises racial profiling and discrimination, and right groups have vowed to take their case to the nation's highest courts. The new legislation is likely to reignite a national debate on the reform of the US federal immigration system, as Al Jazeera's Monica Villamizar explains. (Apr 24, 2010)From: AlJazeeraEnglishViews: 134632
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- 'Racist' Bill Blocked: Arizona immigration law takes a hit - Parts of a controversial immigration law in the US state of Arizona which faced accusations of racism have been blocked by a federal judge. The new legislation had been designed to make illegal immigration a crime and penalize anyone helping undocumented workers, but judge Susan Bolton dropped the crime part and a requirement for immigrants to carry papers at all times. The state's government has vowed to appeal the changes.From: RussiaTodayViews: 10354
166 ratingsTime: 03:27 More in News & Politics - Supreme Court reviews Arizona immigration law - The Supreme Court justices will be reviewing laws, such as the one passed in Arizona, that are designed to crack down on illegal immigrants and remove them from their state. Jan Crawford reports.From: CBSViews: 194
3 ratingsTime: 02:12 More in News & Politics - Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Immigration Law - Transcript by www.newsy.com BY LEXA DECKERT You're watching multisource politics news analysis from Newsy Critics are calling it a "death penalty" for employers of illegal immigrants. The US Supreme Court has upheld a controversial immigration law in Arizona that punishes business for knowingly employing illegal immigrants. "Breaking news this morning, a ruling from the Supreme Court - basically it has sustained Arizona's law that penalizes businesses who hire workers that are here illegally. Now the court says that federal immigration law gives states the authority to impose sanctions on employers who hire unauthorized workers." (KVOA) The 5-3 decision is the first to sustain state powers with regard to federal immigration laws. Arizona's cause has long been trumpeted by GOP lawmakers -- -- and the conservative Heritage Foundation blog The Foundry headlines, "Arizona Wins Big." But CNN points out -- it's not a victory for everyone. REPORTER "CNN Producer Bill Mears joins us now by phone. So I guess this is a victory for Arizona and a loss for the Obama administration." MEARS: "It is, and it's the first high court challenge to a variety of state laws that's been designed to crack down on illegal immigrants an issue that's become a real political lightning rod." (CNN) Further concerns are raised by reporter Kristen Volk in an interview with KNXV. "Justice Breyer expresses concern that employers may discriminate against job seekers who speak with an accent or look like they <b>...</b>From: NewsyPoliticsViews: 647
1 ratingsTime: 02:43 More in News & Politics - First Person: Arizona Immigration Law Tested - The Arizona immigration law came under new legal scrutiny in a packed courtroom Thursday as a federal judge considered whether the crackdown should take effect next week. Seven opponents of the law were arrested outside the courthouse. (July 22)From: AssociatedPressViews: 24974
94 ratingsTime: 01:43 More in News & Politics - Shakira Speaks Out Against Arizona Immigration Law - The morning before she set out to visit Phoenix over concerns that Arizona's new state law cracking down on illegal immigration will lead to racial profiling, Columbian singer Shakira visited "On Air with Ryan Seacrest" to talk about her plan of action.From: ryanseacrestViews: 208767
2723 ratingsTime: 04:45 More in News & Politics - Crazy Right Wing Reaction To Arizona Immigration Law - Edited by Andrew Napier. New TYT Facebook Page(!): www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com TYT Network (new WTF?! channel): www.youtube.com Check Out TYT Interviews www.youtube.com Read Ana's Blog: tinyurl.com Watch more at www.theyoungturks.comFrom: TheYoungTurksViews: 98522
1458 ratingsTime: 04:35 More in News & Politics - Fox News and the Arizona Immigration Law - mediamatters.orgFrom: mediamatters4americaViews: 23805
226 ratingsTime: 01:43 More in News & Politics - Supreme Court to Rule on Arizona Immigration Law UC Davis Professor Jack Chin - Supreme Court to Rule on Arizona Immigration Law UC Davis Law Professor Jack ChinFrom: LBNstudioViews: 273
0 ratingsTime: 12:16 More in News & Politics - Jordan Sekulow on Fox News Discussing Arizona's Immigration Law at the Supreme Court - Jordan Sekulow appeared on Fox News to discuss Arizona's immigration law now that the Supreme Court has agreed to decide the constitutionality of this law aimed at protecting the people of Arizona and securing our borders.From: OfficialACLJViews: 837
0 ratingsTime: 03:57 More in News & Politics - Arizona immigration law sparks controversy - The western US state of Arizona has enacted the toughest immigration law in the country aimed at cracking down on hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants. Barack Obama, the US president, has called the law "misguided" and expressed concern over possible civil rights implications. Activists say the new legislation legalises racial profiling and discrimination, and right groups have vowed to take their case to the nation's highest courts. The new legislation is likely to reignite a national debate on the reform of the US federal immigration system, as Al Jazeera's Monica Villamizar explains. (Apr 24, 2010)From: AlJazeeraEnglishViews: 134632
795 ratingsTime: 02:25 More in News & Politics
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- Open Question: Why has the Arizona Immigration Law been so successful? - The efforts of Arizona policymakers to deter the settlement of illegal aliens in the state and to encourage those already in the state to leave have made major advances in their objective. The achievements include a reduction in the illegal alien population and, as a consequence, in related state and local expenditures. The following indicators of change all point to major progress: The rapid population growth prior to 2007 that was fueled by illegal immigration has significantly dropped. After 2007, the average annual population growth decreased by nearly 150,000 persons and about 90,000 of that change is accounted for by a drop in foreign-born persons moving to the state. Between 2007 and 2010 the resident foreign-born population in Arizona from Latin America fell by an annual average of 33,500 residents. This reflects the disproportionate representation of Mexicans in the state’s illegal alien population. According to Pew Hispanic Center researchers, in 2010 — after the reduction noted above — between 81 and 95 percent of the state’s illegal alien population was Mexican. The federal immigration authorities estimate of Arizona’s illegal alien population fell by 100,000 from 560,000 in 2008 to 460,000 in 2009. A drop in the estimated illegal alien population occurred in other states as well — by an estimated 8 percent nationally. However, the estimated drop in Arizona of nearly 18 percent was by far the largest in the country. American Community Survey data show a notable drop in Arizona families living in poverty between 2005 and 2008; a reduction by 5.5 percent compared to a drop of 4.9 percent nationally. Arizona families with annual earnings of less than $35,000 increased between 2000 and 2005 and then dropped. There were more than 40,000 fewer low-wage families in the state in 2009 than in 2005. Births in the state in 2010 were 13,500 fewer than in 2007. This drop paralleled the reduction in the poverty population and the illegal alien population, and suggests that this also represents a reduction in births paid for by Medicaid. According to data of the Arizona Department of Education, preliminary enrollment data for Limited English Proficiency classes in 2010 show about 37,600 fewer students in 2010 than in 2005, i.e., a decrease of 24.4 percent while nationally LEP enrollment was increasing by 4 percent. The related annual savings was about $97 million. FBI crime data registered a major drop from 2005 to 2010 in violent crimes in Arizona — by 14.4 percent compared to a 10.4 percent drop nationally. Property crimes declined more steeply — by 21.4 percent, i.e., more than twice the reduction nationwide (10.7%). Besides the immigration restriction legislation enacted in 2007, other factors that likely have played a role in curbing illegal alien residence in the state include local-national law enforcement cooperation and border security measures, while at the same time the state was experiencing the effects of the recession, loss of jobs and growing unemployment. The confluence of all of these factors constituted a strong message that Arizona was no longer a desirable destination for illegal aliens and that already settled illegal aliens faced increased exposure to identification and deportation. Concurrently there were activities designed to reassure illegal aliens that they would still be able to find supporters and protectors if they decided to come to or remain in the state. These efforts included an initiative by the Mexican government to indicate safe illegal border-crossing routes, state-based organizations which provided water supplies for illegal aliens crossing remote stretches of desert on foot, Mexican consular services for those in the state, support services provided to illegal aliens by religious and other groups, as well as legal efforts supported by the Obama administration to nullify the restrictive measures. The demographic data point to the fact that these accommodating messages have been out-weighed by the law enforcement messages.

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