The U.S. Supreme Court laid a legal minefield that Arizona now must navigate when the critical provision takes effect. The clause, one of the few significant ones that the high court left standing in a June ruling, requires all Arizona police officers to check the immigration status of people they stop while enforcing other laws and suspect are in the country illegally.
1 Comments in Response to Police face legal minefield when they implement most contentious part of AZ immigration law
I demand the police to define in writing what "reasonable suspicion" for someone to be in this country illegally. Don;t give me this bullshit they are trained....trained how?
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