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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Alabama’s Immigration Law

Police To Enforce Parts Of Immigration Law
Police in Alabama are getting ready to enforce what is considered by many as the toughest immigration law in the nation.
Getting tough on people who don't look like citizens: Alabama police to enforce 'strongest' immigration law.
Police in Alabama are getting ready to enforce what is considered by many as the toughest immigration law in the United States.
Beginning Thursday, authorities can question people suspected of being in the country illegally and hold them without bond, and officials can check the immigration status of students in public schools, Gov. Robert Bentley said.
Those two key aspects of Alabama's new law were upheld by a federal judge on Wednesday. The governor said parts of the law take effect immediately.

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