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Supremes torpedo Obama's Arizona lawsuit on illegal aliens


.         May 26th, 2011 1:53 pm ET 

 


Jim Kouri <http://www.examiner.com/law-enforcement-in-national/jim-kouri>  


In a definite setback for President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric
Holder, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that individual states have the
right to revoke the licenses of businesses that know they are employing
illegal aliens. This case is seen as a preview of another case involving
Arizona and illegal aliens expected to go before the nation's highest court.

The justices -- in a 5-3 decision -- upheld Arizona's 2007 law, asserting
that the state is well within its rights to enforce such an immigration law
under a 1986 federal immigration reform measure that was passed during the
Reagan Administration as part of a limited amnesty deal made with Democratic
lawmakers.

This ruling -- a disappointment for Obama in a week filled with
disappointments -- comes amid a Department of Justice lawsuit against
another Arizona law that took effect last July and which makes it a crime to
be in the state, which borders Mexico, without proper immigration papers.

"While Obama is backtracking from one miscalculation after another, this
ruling may provide other U.S. states the legal means to pass laws to protect
their residents from adverse effects of illegal immigration," said former
law enforcement officer Mike Snopes.

In today's decision, the court cited the Reagan Administration's federal
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, which preempts state or local
law imposing civil or criminal sanctions other than through licensing and
similar laws on firms that employ, recruit, or refer unauthorized aliens for
employment.

The law reserves to the states the authority to impose sanctions on
employers hiring [illegal] workers, through licensing and similar laws.

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion: "It uses the
federal government's own definition of 'unauthorized alien,' it relies
solely on the federal government's own determination of who is an
unauthorized alien, and it requires Arizona employers to use the federal
government's own system for checking employee status."

Despite President Obama's frequent verbal attacks against the U.S. Chamber
of Commerce, that organization backed the lawsuit filed to invalidate the
Arizona law in the courts.

Only eight justices ruled in this case since Justice Elena Kagan recused
herself from the case because the government made filings against Arizona
when she was solicitor general at the Justice Department.

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Roberts was joined in the majority by conservative Justices Antonin Scalia,
Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, and by Justice Anthony Kennedy, who is
seen as a swing vote. Left-leaning Justices Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader
Ginsberg and Sonia Sotomayor dissented.

The Obama Justice Department has filed a separate suit against Arizona in
hopes of blocking the 2010 law, which requires local police who are not
federal agents responsible for immigration matters to determine whether
people are in the country illegally during arrests or routine traffic stops.

Arizona's laws were slammed by Obama's administration as abusive and
divisive.



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