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Immigration

Dec. 10, 2010

High Court Leans Toward Arizona

The coalition challenging an Arizona law that punishes businesses for employing illegal immigrants appears to face long odds following U.S. Supreme Court oral argument Wednesday.


By Robert Iafolla


Daily Journal Staff Writer


WASHINGTON - A coalition challenging an Arizona law that punishes businesses for employing illegal immigrants appears to face long odds following U.S. Supreme Court oral argument Wednesday.


The Obama administration joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a group of business and civil rights organizations to argue federal immigration laws preempt that state law. Since Justice Elena Kagan is recused ...

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