Immigration Law

SB 1070 ruling spurs renewed calls for immigration reform – AZCentral.com

From the moment the U.S. Supreme Court struck down key provisions of Arizona’s immigration law last week, a chorus of experts, activists and elected officials renewed a call for Congress to reform immigration laws at a federal level. But any … Continue reading

Obama creating his own immigration laws – USA Today

According to the U.S. Supreme Court, the executive branch, not the legislative branch, has ultimate authority to decide which foreigners can live and work in the United States. That’s an overstatement of the largely overlooked meaning of the …

Comprehensive immigration reform elusive – USA Today

From the moment the U.S. Supreme Court struck down key provisions of Arizona’s immigration law last week, a chorus of experts, activists and elected officials renewed a call for Congress to reform immigration laws at a federal level. But any … Continue reading

Frustrated states test boundaries of immigration laws – Daily Oklahoman

WASHINGTON — The decision by the U.S. Supreme Court last week to invalidate part of Arizona’s immigration law while leaving its most controversial element standing — at least for now — has led to conflicting opinions about whether more states … Continue reading

Horizon Business Solutions Untangles the New Supreme Court Ruling on Immigration Laws – YAHOO!

Kim Bolin of Horizon Business Solutions warns his clients to be aware of the immigration guidelines as they hire new employees. Bolin says “As a result of the increased scrutiny on immigration status of workers, it’s more important than ever … Continue reading

Indiana sends Congress illegal immigration tab – Chicago Sun-Times

Budget Director Adam Horst sent Congress a bill for the amount Friday as required under Indiana’s illegal immigration law passed last year by the General Assembly. Congress is not expected to act on the request, however. Indiana’s law was modeled … Continue reading

Romney facing immigration profiling issue – Florida Times-Union

With Monday’s ruling on Arizona’s immigration law, the Supreme Court justices have caused problems for Mitt Romney. Although the majority ruled against some parts of the law, including a provision that would have made failure to carry …

Follow Constitution on immigration – PennLive.com

Regardless of the passions brought forth from all parties concerning the current state of our immigration laws, a president refusing to enforce a federal law simply because he doesn’t agree with a congressional policy choice is nothing more than …

Arizona Immigration Law Sparks Racial Profiling Fears – Christian Post

The Supreme Court’s decision this week to uphold Arizona’s immigration law has led some legal groups to warn the decision could result in racial profiling. The law allows police to stop and check the immigration status of anyone they suspect … Continue reading

Richard Meehan: Immigration laws hinge on congressional rights – Norwich Bulletin

In 2010, Arizona attempted to seek an answer to the perceived problem of illegal aliens crossing its borders. Frustrated by the federal government’s failure to control illegal entries, the state passed the Support of Our Law Enforcement and Safe …