Arizona Immigration Law
Name Professor Subject Date Changes for the Arizona Immigration Law Governor Brewer of Arizona act ofsigning the immigration bill into law last April was immediately criticized and branded as the cruelest and the toughest Immigration law in the entire United States . The state of Arizona has the highest percentage of illegal bs who want to cross the country and because of this , the legislators decide to enforce strict immigration laws to improve their situation . This law attracted a lot of attention not only from critics but also from the

White House and according to President Obama , the law is but a manifestation of a misguided state and the measures undertaken by Arizna clearly undermines the notion of fairness that Americans dearly cherish (Meckler and Jordan , 1-2 . The highly-controversial debate that United States has over this law serves as a wake-up call not only to the state but also to federal legislators to re-examine their immigration laws and look for better ideas to deter immigrants from illegally crossing the bs
According to this law , the state of Arizona mandates the immigrants to carry their alien registration certificate and documents all the times It likewise require the police to question the people if they have any reason to suspect illegal activity . This law targets those who employ immigrant laborers or transports them . Staying in United States illegally is a federal crime and because of this law , it will be an Arizona state crime as well which may be punished by imposing fines...
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