Thursday, July 22, 2010

Arguments To Be Heard Against Arizona Immigration Law

Amidst all the commotion, all the shouting, and all the debate over who should enforce the country's immigration laws, the United States v. the State of Arizona and Gov. Janice K. Brewer is finally coming to court on Thursday.

It is being believed that the Justice Department lawyers from Washington are going to march into the federal courthouse in Phoenix and argue that Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigration should be stopped.

This is the first hearing of the lawsuit between the Obama administration and the state of Arizona against the passing of Arizona's new immigration law.

The fact that needs to be looked out for is that whether the judge would issue an injunction against the law and stop it from coming into force on July 29, or whether he would allow the law to come into force.

While it is not sure what Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O'Connor, would do on the day of the trial but one thing is certain that about 12 million illegal immigrants, who inhabit the United States, would be having a close watch on the proceedings of the case.

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