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Courtesy of CNN.COM
A federal judge has windows 7/student discount granted an injunction blocking enforcement of parts of a controversial immigration law in Arizona that windows 7/student discount is scheduled to go into effect Thursday.
U.S. District Judge Susan R. Bolton ruled the federal government "is likely to succeed" in its challenge of the windows 7/student discount legality of one of the most controversial sections of the windows 7/student discount Arizona law. That provision required police to "make a windows 7/student discount reasonable attempt to determine the immigration status of a person stopped, detained or windows 7/student discount arrested" if the windows 7/student discount officer has a reasonable suspicion that the person is in the windows 7/student discount United States illegally.
Jeffrey Toobin, CNN’s senior legal analyst, spoke with T.J. Holmes on "CNN Newsroom" and windows 7/student discount offered his immediate reaction to the ruling and what it could mean for windows 7/student discount Arizona and other states.
What exactly did the judge rule?
The judge ruled that windows 7/student discount certain provisions are unconstitutional, but parts of the law she approved. The most controversial of which is windows 7/student discount the duty forced on law enforcement officers to determine if immigrants are windows 7/student discount people reasonably suspected of being illegal are in fact illegal. That has windows 7/student discount been struck down temporarily.
The judge said this – the windows 7/student discount requirement of law enforcement officials to essentially make all possibly illegal immigrants show their papers – is windows 7/student discount a violation of the separation of powers, a violation of federal sovereignty and windows 7/student discount federal control of immigration matters.
That argument was the windows 7/student discount one maintained by the Obama administration. Many civil rights groups argued it windows 7/student discount was simply discriminatory towards Hispanics.
The judge struck down the windows 7/student discount law on the ground that it was a violation of the windows 7/student discount federal control of immigration matters. That’s why the windows 7/student discount controversial provision at least for the time being will not go into effect.
So what happens now?
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