Despite claims by some officials "that the law could lead to the establishment of racial profiling, that concern was not cited as a reason for the suit .. The District Court of Arizona was diagnosed with the federal government responsibility for immigration and urged the court to avoid the law comes into force in late July. The suit filed Tuesday in United States
and see if it was the impact of racial profiling, "said Holder." If so, the tools that would live on that basis ".." This means that if the law for one reason or the other happened to enter into force six months from now, a year, we could not consider the impact that the law a.
Speaking on ABC's "This Week" said that if the government maintains its current policy of government policy, even if the law can lead to the establishment of racial profiling and civil rights violations. ". Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill. He suggested the Justice Department had more than sufficient legal basis to set up your case. However, the Republic
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