Arizona Governor Jan Brewer announced today the next steps in the state's appeal to the suspension of the most controversial antiinmigrate law approved in 2010.
Brewer and state attorney general, Tom Horne, scheduled a news conference to provide details of the issue, which remains in limbo as the criticism.
The government of the territory of the Southwest is appealing a ruling by a federal judge that prevents the implementation of some parts of the Ordinance, which criminalizes illegal immigration.
legal representatives Brewer said the administration of President Barack Obama has failed to enforce effectively the legislation for the control of immigrants United States.
Therefore, the purpose of Arizona is enacting its own code to assist federal authorities.
However, the U.S. Justice Department said SB 1070 usurps its exclusive jurisdiction to regulate the phenomenon and hurts people with a regular immigration status.
source: joranada.unam.mnx
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