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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 4:22 pm
Court denies request for expedited hearing on Arizona immigration law.
(CNN) -- A federal appeals court has denied Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's request for an expedited hearing on the state's controversial immigration law. Instead, the case has been scheduled for a hearing during the first week in November.
Brewer had wanted public oral arguments in the case for mid-September. The Justice Department had urged a slower schedule, and the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals agreed in a brief order issued Friday evening.
Arizona filed its appeal Thursday, asking the court to lift U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton's preliminary injunction on the immigration law.
Bolton's ruling Wednesday temporarily blocked some of the most controversial provisions of the law, known as SB 1070, including the requirement that police officers check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws.
Bolton also blocked provisions of the law making it a crime for people to fail to apply for or carry "alien registration papers" or "for an unauthorized alien to solicit, apply for, or perform work," as well as a provision "authorizing the warrantless arrest of a person" if there is reason to believe that person might be subject to deportation
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If possible, we need to vote these judges out of office! It's a sad day when our judge's don't back our immigration laws! (like our government)
I just hope that the citizens of America can open their eyes to what is happening in todays age!.No country accept OURS is so liberal to "illegal immigrants". (not even MEXICO) ("WAKE UP AMERICA!!!!!)
ref:
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/07/30/arizon ... index.html
(CNN) -- A federal appeals court has denied Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's request for an expedited hearing on the state's controversial immigration law. Instead, the case has been scheduled for a hearing during the first week in November.
Brewer had wanted public oral arguments in the case for mid-September. The Justice Department had urged a slower schedule, and the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals agreed in a brief order issued Friday evening.
Arizona filed its appeal Thursday, asking the court to lift U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton's preliminary injunction on the immigration law.
Bolton's ruling Wednesday temporarily blocked some of the most controversial provisions of the law, known as SB 1070, including the requirement that police officers check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws.
Bolton also blocked provisions of the law making it a crime for people to fail to apply for or carry "alien registration papers" or "for an unauthorized alien to solicit, apply for, or perform work," as well as a provision "authorizing the warrantless arrest of a person" if there is reason to believe that person might be subject to deportation
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If possible, we need to vote these judges out of office! It's a sad day when our judge's don't back our immigration laws! (like our government)
I just hope that the citizens of America can open their eyes to what is happening in todays age!.No country accept OURS is so liberal to "illegal immigrants". (not even MEXICO) ("WAKE UP AMERICA!!!!!)
ref:
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/07/30/arizon ... index.html