July 31, 2010, Columns on Arizona’s Immigration Law

1.  Fox News:  “Arizona Appeal of Immigration Ruling Set For November

2.  Wall St. Journal:  “Young Illegals Out Themselves, Daring To Be Deported

3.  Fox News:  “94 Days to Decide: Arizona Law Thrusts Immigration to Forefront of 2010 Races

4.  Las Angeles Times:  “Supreme Court leery of broad challenges to yet-to-take-effect state laws

“”She rejected the state’s own interpretation of its statute, which is fundamental error in my view,’ said John Eastman, a law professor and former dean at Chapman University School of Law in California. ‘And she struck it down on a facial challenge, which is another significant error.’  Yale law professor Peter Schuck agreed that the judge might have acted too soon. ‘By entertaining a facial challenge rather than waiting for an ‘as applied’ challenge, she jumped the gun,’ he said.”

5.  Wall St. Journal:  “U.S. Immigration Fight Widens to Native-Born

6.  Phoenix Business Journal:  “Brewer, Republicans denounce immigration memo

7.  Washington Post:  “Judge who ruled on Arizona law is well versed in immigration cases

8.  Arizona Republic:  “Arizona immigration law activists hold vigil to back law

9.  Arizona Republic:  “Civil-rights activist, Pearce plan summit on migrant issues

10.  Arizona Republic:  “Gov. Brewer considers tweaking Arizona’s immigration law

11.  Arizona Republic:  “Arizona immigration law: Appeal of ruling set for November

12.  Arizona Republic:  “Arizona immigration law: Backers stress need for border control

13.  Arizona Republic:  “Arizona immigration law: Relief is widespread, but enforcement fears remain

14.  Arizona Republic:  “Sen. Russell Pearce’s district illustrates Mesa’s divide on SB 1070

15.  Phoenix New Times:  “SB 1070 Rage: Salvador Reza, Alfredo Gutierrez, Scores of Others Arrested in Phoenix

July 30, 2010, Columns on Arizona’s Immigration Law

1.  Phoenix Business Journal:  “Brewer files fast-track appeal of ruling on immigration law

2.  New York Post:  “Joke’s on Arizona – Judicial gymnastics on immigration law

3.  New York Post:  “Looming threat from illegals: terror

4.  USA Today:  “Immigration heats up the desert

5.  USA Today:  “Our view on Arizona law: Myths mar efforts to solve nation’s immigration woes

6.  New York Times:  “An Arizona Morgue Grows Crowded

“The Pima County morgue is running out of space as the number of Latin American immigrants found dead in the deserts around Tucson has soared this year during a heat wave. . . . The bodies of 57 border crossers have been brought in during July so far, putting it on track to be the worst month for such deaths in the last five years.”

7.  Breitbart:  “Ariz. files appeal as sheriff launches new sweep”

8.  Breitbart TV:  “Mexican Flag Flies as Dozens Arrested at Illegal-Immigration Law Protests”

9.  Pajamas Media:  “Judge Grants Preliminary Injunction Against Arizona Immigration Statute

10.  Arizona Republic:  “Photos of July 29, 2010, SB 1070 protest”

11.  Arizona Republic:  “Hundreds protest as Arizona’s immigration law takes effect

12.  Arizona Republic:  “Phoenix police trained for immigration protests

13.  Arizona Republic:  “Parts of Arizona’s immigration law still in effect breed confusion

14.  Arizona Republic:  “Poll: Voters split on immigrants’ U.S.-born children

15.  Arizona Republic:  “Arpaio’s crime sweep back on after delays caused by protests

16.  Real Clear Politics:  “Immigration Helps Democrats Long Term

17.  The Volokh Conspiracy:  “More Thoughts on the AZ Immigration Ruling

18.  Arizona Republic:  “SB 1070 was a dud from its inception

An Immigration Lawyer’s Advice: What to do if Detained in Arizona

New American Media:  “In recent weeks, immigration attorneys in Arizona and other states have been flooded with questions from anxious residents about how to avoid getting detained by immigration authorities and what to do if they or a loved one does get caught. Here’s some advice from Margarita Silva, an immigration lawyer in Phoenix affiliated with Los Abogados, a local Latino attorneys group.

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