Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Arizona immigration law sections struck down by federal judge - CSMonitor.com

Arizona immigration law sections struck down by federal judge - CSMonitor.com

Ms. Bolton is Ditched for part of her legal reasoning quoted in this article. She mentions that there is a likelihood that legal immigrants could be arrested under this new law. It does not seem wise precedent to strike down a law because of the chance that some enforcement officials could make mistakes or abuse it. Mistakes and abuses could occur with any law. There does not appear to be justification for having any rule of law using Ms. Bolton's reasoning on this case thus far.

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