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Business groups join coalition challenging Arizona immigration law

A coalition of business and religious leaders and civil rights groups hope to stop Arizona from putting its tough immigration law into effect.


By HZ Editors July 23, 2012
Business groups join coalition challenging Arizona immigration law

A coalition of business and religious leaders and civil rights groups hope to stop Arizona from putting its tough immigration law into effect. The Supreme Court upheld the law's mandate that requires police to check the immigration status of people they arrest. Arizona builders are reportedly having a harder time finding workers as the state’s real estate economy starts to rebound, and some blame the new law. For the full report, click here.

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