http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/07/06/ ... tml?hpt=T1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Arizona's law requires immigrants to carry their alien registration documents at all times and allows police to question the residency status of people in the course of enforcing another law. It also targets businesses that hire illegal immigrant laborers or knowingly transport them.
Justice Department lawyers argued in its brief that the state statute should be declared invalid because it has improperly preempted federal law.
"A state may not establish its own immigration policy or enforce state laws in a manner that interferes with the federal immigration laws," the brief states. "The Constitution and the federal immigration laws do not permit the development of a patchwork of state and local immigration policies throughout the country."
The Arizona law "disrupts federal enforcement priorities and resources that focus on aliens who pose a threat to national security or public safety. ... If allowed to go into effect, [the law's] mandatory enforcement scheme will conflict with and undermine the federal government's careful balance of immigration enforcement priorities and objectives."
IANAL, but isn't the federal arguement basically "Stop the state from doing our job...even though we aren't doing it ourself"?????
Arizona's Republican governor, Jan Brewer, has accused the Obama administration of failing to secure the border with Mexico, thereby forcing her state to act on its own.
"Do your job. Secure the border," Brewer said of the president in a July 1 speech to a Republican group. She pledged to "defend this law against every assault, including attacks by the Obama administration."






