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  • Obama Administration Considers Bypassing Congress on Immigration Reform - ProPublica - By Marcus Stern - Jul. 30 (News Report) - The Obama administration, anticipating that Congress might not pass comprehensive immigration reform this year, is considering ways it could act without congressional approval to achieve many of the objectives of the initiative, including giving permanent resident status, or green cards, to large numbers of people in the country illegally.

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  • Arizona appeals judge's ruling on immigration law - Washington Post - By Jerry Markon, Robert Barnes - Jul. 30 (News Report) - Hundreds of opponents of Arizona's new immigration law swarmed the streets of downtown Phoenix Thursday, confronting police in riot gear as the state's governor filed an urgent appeal of a judge's ruling that prevented key portions of the law from taking effect.

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  • Arizona, rogue state - Economist - Jul. 29 (Opinion) - The United States has a GDP per head of $46,000. Mexico?s is $8,000. So it is not surprising that millions of Mexicans have entered America illegally in search of a better life. A common estimate of the total number of illegals in the United States is 11m?roughly the population of Ohio. In these circumstances, you would think, America needs an agreed policy on immigration and a set of laws to match, with both the policy and laws being written by Congress in Washington. But that would require some responsible behaviour by politicians. Many have instead either abdicated responsibility or gone out of their way to act irresponsibly, dumping the issue in the laps of the courts and the police.

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  • Key Provisions of Arizona Immigration Law Blocked by Federal Judge - The Nation - By John Nichols - Jul. 29 (Opinion) - The most reactionary conservatives, many of them clutching unread copies of U.S. Constitution, are already screaming about the decision of Arizona Federal Judge Susan Bolton to block immediate implementation of central components of the state's new anti-immigrant laws.

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  • What Judge Bolton?s Injunction Doesn?t Say - National Review - By Heather Mac Donald - Jul. 29 (Opinion) - In enjoining Arizona?s landmark immigration law, U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton maintains the Obama administration?s carefully cultivated fiction: that what concerns the White House regarding S.B. 1070 is its effect on legal, rather than illegal, aliens. Almost nowhere in the government?s briefs or the judge?s ruling is the arrest and detention of illegal aliens addressed. This fiction is transparent, however. The real threat posed by S.B. 1070 was that it would disrupt the de facto amnesty that the executive branch has accorded to the vast majority of illegal aliens. It would start to implement congressional mandates and the public will that the immigration laws be enforced. For that reason, it had to be stopped.

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  • Ruling Against Arizona Is a Warning for Other States - New York Times - By Julia Preston - Jul. 29 (News Analysis) - Although Judge Bolton?s ruling is not final, it seems likely to halt, at least temporarily, an expanding movement by states to combat illegal immigration by making it a state crime to be an immigrant without legal documents and by imposing new requirements on state and local police officers to enforce immigration law.

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  • An Arizona Morgue Grows Crowded - New York Times - By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. - Jul. 29 (Special Report) - The increase in deaths has happened despite many signs that the number of immigrants crossing the border illegally has dropped in recent years. The number of people caught trying to sneak across the frontier without a visa has fallen in each of the last five years and stands at about half of the record 616,000 arrested in 2000.

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  • Arizona's Immigrant Death Spiral - The Daily Beast - By Bryan Curtis - Jul. 29 (Special Report) - ... authorities are finding many dead bodies in the Arizona desert these days, but they are not the victims of immigrant murderers. They are the immigrants themselves. What 1070 misses is that it?s far more dangerous to sneak into Arizona than it is to live here.

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  • Ariz. Files Appeal As Sheriff Launches New Sweep - Associated Press - By Amanda Lee Myers - Jul. 29 (News Report) - The showdown over Arizona's immigration law played out in court and on Phoenix's sun-splashed streets on Thursday, as the state sought to reinstate key parts of the measure and angry protesters chanted that they refused to "live in fear." Dozens were arrested. A federal judge's decision a day earlier to block the strict law's most controversial elements didn't dampen the raging immigration debate. The judge has been threatened. Protesters rallied in cities from Los Angeles to New York. The sheriff of the state's most populous county vowed to continue targeting illegal immigrants. Lawmakers or candidates in as many as 18 states say they still want to push similar measures.

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  • Showdown in Arizona - New York Times - Jul. 29 (Editorial) - The federal judge who ruled on Arizona?s noxious immigration law did not stop all of it from taking effect, but she preliminarily halted the worst of it.

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