Immigration News Blog
Monday, December 11, 2006
In NJ, many anti-immigration laws crumble under high costs
In NJ, many anti-immigration laws crumble under high costsThe News Journal, DE -
According to Muzaffar Chishti, director of the Migration Policy Institute at the New York University School of Law, most local efforts like traffic, housing or loitering laws that try to solve immigration problems have consistently failed for one of two reasons: They are either ruled unconstitutional, or judges rule that immigration enforcement is under the jurisdiction of only the federal government
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