Arizona Immigration law: Obama sues state for draconian approach

The Obama administration has moved to reassert its authority on immigration policy by suing Arizona state over its draconian plans to curb illegal immigration.
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The Obama administration has moved to reassert its authority on immigration policy by suing Arizona state over its draconian plans to curb illegal immigration.

Anchor babies” isn’t a very endearing term, but in Arizona those are the words being used to tag children born in the U.S. to illegal immigrants.
While not new, the term is increasingly part of the local vernacular because the primary authors of the nation’s toughest and most controversial immigration law are targeting these tots – the legal weights that anchor many undocumented aliens in the U.S. – for their next move.

Arizona’s tough new law cracking down on illegal immigration is dividing police across the nation, pitching officers against their chiefs and raising questions about its potential effect to damage efforts to fight crime in Hispanic communities.

An American State has stirred-up an hornets nest by passing an immigration law that may commence an new era of racial recrimination and security men’s abuse of minority group’s privacy.