I searched for SB1070, Brewer, Arizona, and didn't see this posted.
The link is to a press release in pdf format. I excerpted the first two paragraphs.
Those Three Phoenix P.D. Stooges need to be fired for not wanting to do their job. Low lifes.
So does this mean she’s off the hook with the UN (in)Human(e) Rights commission also? Prayers answered. No to absolve Oklahoma and fight back, OBurkha sure is losing a LOT muahahahhahahahaha!
A win is a win and this is a good one. Let’s hope that Brewer wins them all. Other states are following this case and are already writing similar immigration enforcement laws.
Has anyone asked her to run as the Republican VP in 2012? I’d like Chris Christie and her. They’d clean the clocks of the Demonrats, the Commies and the Islamofascists and still have time for the people.
Hope, ever hopeful.
I have great admiration for this courageous and great elected public offical who keeps her word to her oath of office and actually believes in a nation of United States, complete with an enforceable border without compromise!!!
Well if it’s anywhere you can be doggone sure that the thread police will point it out to you and everyone else.
Must have tasted like ash in the mouth of the district court judge.
I don’t understand...... Could someone please explain all of this......
From AP
“PHOENIX (AP) A federal judge has dismissed parts of the U.S. Department of Justice’s challenge to Arizona’s new immigration law.
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton’s ruling on Friday struck down the federal government’s challenge to the portion of the law that prohibits the transport of illegal immigrants.
But Bolton’s ruling didn’t have any effect on the portions of the law that she previously prevented from taking effect, including a requirement that immigrants get or carry immigration registration papers.
In that ruling in July, Bolton let other portions take effect, including a ban on obstructing traffic while seeking or offering day-labor services on public streets.
Bolton on Friday denied Gov. Jan Brewer’s request to dismiss challenges to the law’s most controversial sections.”
From Brewer’s website:
Order Granting Motions to Dismiss - Conlamic v. State
http://azgovernor.gov/dms/upload/PR_121010_ConlamicVState_OrderGrantingMotionstoDismiss.pdf
Order Granting in Part and Denying in Part AZ Motion to Dismiss - US v. AZ
http://azgovernor.gov/dms/upload/PR_121010_USvAZ_OrderGrantingPartandDenyinginPartAZMotiontoDismiss.pdf
Order Granting Plaintiffs Motion to Amend First Amended Complaint - Salgado v. Brewer
http://azgovernor.gov/dms/upload/PR_121010_SalgadoVBrewer_OrderGrantingPlaintiffsMotiontoAmendFirstAmendedComplaint.pdf