Imimigration Law News


Arizona Senate OKs immigration enforcement bill
By JACQUES BILLEAUD Associated Press Writer PHOENIX (AP) - Arizona has moved a step closer to becoming the only state to criminalize the presence of illegal immigrants through an expansion of its trespassing law.

LAPD: No officers fired for May Day rally beatings
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Officials say none of the Los Angeles police officers who pummeled protesters with batons and opened fire with rubber bullets at a 2007 pro-immigration rally will be fired.

Arizona House rejects immigration enforcement bill
By JACQUES BILLEAUD Associated Press Writer PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona House has defeated a bill that would have made it the only state in the nation to criminalize the presence of illegal immigrants.

Immigrants in US are asking for money from home
By SAMANTHA HENRY Associated Press Writer FAIRVIEW, N.J. (AP) - For five years, immigrant day laborer Leo Chamale wired money twice a month from New Jersey to his family in Guatemala. Recently, he stepped up to the money transfer window for a different purpose - to ask that his family send some of his savings back to him.

SoCal immigrant activist charged with vote fraud
LOS ANGELES (AP) - An outspoken immigrant rights activist has been charged with election fraud for allegedly registering to vote in Los Angeles County when he did not live there.


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