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    (introduced as Arizona Senate Bill 1070 and commonly referred to as Arizona SB 1070) is a 2010 legislative Act in the U.S. state of Arizona that was the...
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  • Arizona v. United States, 567 U.S. 387 (2012), was a United States Supreme Court case involving Arizona's SB 1070, a state law intended to increase the...
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  • Neighborhoods Act (Arizona SB 1070)-- the broadest and strictest immigration reform imposed in the United States. The SB1070 Arizona immigration law directs...
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  • Republican state representative Matt Ramsey, and was partly based on Arizona's SB 1070 bill that had passed the previous year. In the Georgia House of Representatives...
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  • Arizona SB 1070, passed in 2010, it is a state misdemeanor for immigrants not to carry their immigration documents on their person while in Arizona,...
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    Robert Sarver (category Jews from Arizona)
    response to a 2010 Arizona Senate bill called the "Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act", colloquially known as SB-1070, which would make...
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  • Act (Arizona SB 1070,) was enacted by the Arizona legislature in 2010 as a response to broad public dislike of illegal immigration among Arizona voters...
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    Mellon donated $1.5 million to Arizona's defense fund to help cover the costs of legal challenges against Arizona SB 1070, the broadest and strictest anti-illegal...
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    Arizona has banned sanctuary cities. Following the passage of Arizona SB 1070, few if any cities in Arizona are sanctuary cities. A provision of SB 1070...
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    Sotomayor was part of a 5–3 majority in Arizona v. United States (2012), holding that several aspects of the Arizona SB 1070 anti-illegal immigration law were...
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    Mass deportations also affected the growing patterns in California and Arizona; although the United States had promised farm owners additional Bracero...
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    sports—against men." Scott supports federal legislation similar to Arizona SB 1070. He supports strengthening penalties for employers who knowingly hire...
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    immigration hard-liner. At the time, he favored similar laws as Arizona's controversial Arizona SB 1070 which targeted illegal immigrants, and criticized Florida...
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  • on those sheltering, hiring and transporting illegal aliens. Like Arizona SB 1070, the paragraph on intent in the legislation says it embodies an "attrition...
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    whom they would vote for in the primary. Both candidates endorsed Arizona SB 1070, the anti-illegal immigration state law passed in April 2010 that aroused...
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    where he portrayed a conservative supporter of Governor of Arizona Jan Brewer and Arizona SB 1070 opposed to illegal immigration to the United States. He...
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    Kyrsten Sinema (category Arizona Greens)
    Intelligence for each refugee entering the country. Sinema opposed Arizona SB 1070. She has argued that mass deportation of undocumented immigrants is...
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  • of Central American descent. Arizona was in the midst of controversy during 2010 due to its passage of Arizona SB 1070, making it a misdemeanor crime...
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    the passage of Arizona SB 1070, he released the single "Quicksand", which tells the story of Mexicans attempting to emigrate to Arizona through the desert...
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    Ruben Gallego (category 21st-century Arizona politicians)
    in-state tuition status to veterans residing in Arizona. Gallego supported the repeal of Arizona SB 1070.[citation needed] In 2012, Gallego was elected...
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    Breyer. Arizona v. United States (2012): In a 5–3 decision delivered by Justice Kennedy, the Court held that portions of Arizona SB 1070, an Arizona law regarding...
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    Holder expressed concerns over reports he had received regarding Arizona SB 1070, an Arizona immigration law. He said that he feared that the law could lead...
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    Billboard Latin Music Awards, Martin expressed his disagreement with the Arizona SB 1070 bill, a proposed law that would have required police officers to request...
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    Raquel Terán (category Arizona Democratic Party chairs)
    legislature, Terán was a community organizer who was active in opposing Arizona SB 1070 that she believed had an "anti-immigrant sentiment." She was part of...
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    American-Spanish argot and its social functions in Tucson, Arizona. University of Arizona Press. Cummings, Laura L. (2003). "Cloth-Wrapped People, Trouble...
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    the Southwest. 44 (2). Tucson: University of Arizona Press, on behalf of The Southwest Center, U. of Arizona: 121–234. ISSN 0894-8410. OCLC 79456398. Sanderson...
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    area. Other early chapters were also established in Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Colorado, and Indiana. In these years, new chapters were founded at universities...
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  • English, Gaga composed "Americano" in response to the Arizona immigration law Arizona SB 1070. Critics have noted vaudevillian elements within the song...
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    establishment in Texas, the party launched electoral campaigns in Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and California, though it only secured official party status...
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  • non-immigrant status if they met certain requirements. In 2010, Pence said Arizona SB 1070, which at the time of passage in the same year was the nation's broadest...
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