Saturday, February 25, 2012

Alabama's Immigration Law Effect : Jo & Ray Publication

When Alabama?s Immigration law came into effect in September, it forced many illegal immigrants to leave overnight the state.

Many illegal immigrants, who have fled, are unable to find a job and miss the place that was their home for years.

In the months since, a number of illegal immigrants who fled have returned. Many people are ?still afraid to go out?, they go ?to grocery shopping at night?, according to a legal immigrant.

The Alabama law allowed local police to verify the immigration status of students or people stopped for other crimes.

Federal courts blocked some portions of the law, including the immigration checks at schools. But unlike judges in Arizona and other states who have barred police from checking immigration status during routine stops, U.S. District Judge Sharon Blackburn in Birmingham allowed the police enforcement provision to go into effect in September.

The US Circuit Court of Appeals agreed to hear the arguments on Arizona illegal immigration on March 1, according to sources.

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