Implications of AZ Immigration Law for the Rest of Us

by | June 9, 2010

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The new immigration law in Arizona is being watched closely by both civil rights advocates and politicians.  And although it is currently the only state with this draconian law on the books, at least 22 other states have introduced similar legislation.  This month, the ImmigrationPolicyCenter released a helpful guide on the contents of the new Arizona law and implications for the rest of us.  Check out: Q & A Guide to Arizona’s new Immigration Law. What you need to know about the new law and how it can impact your state. 

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