Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Protests Across the Country Mark AZ Law’s First Day

From the Brooklyn Bridge to Wilshire Boulevard, people angry over Arizona’s anti-immigration law that went into effect today are taking to the streets. While yesterday’s ruling by Judge Bolton placed an injunction against some of the more controversial aspects of SB 1070, the remaining sections officially become law became law at midnight. Immigration advocates from […]

Judge’s Ruling Provides Opportunity for AZ Governor

While opponents of SB 1070 celebrated the issuance of a temporary injunction just short of the law’s implementation, Brewer and her supporters are celebrating the fact that this fight has catapulted her into the national spotlight. Following Wednesday’s ruling on Arizona’s immigration law, SB 1070, Governor Jan Brewer announced plans to appeal U.S. District Court […]

Nebraska City Decides Against Moving Forward with Local Immigration Ordinance

As tensions mount over the impending showdown on Arizona’s controversial SB1070, the town of Fremont, Nebraska reversed course on Tuesday night and suspended their local ordinance that was modeled on the infamous anti-immigration measure. As previously reported in La Plaza, Fremont voters approved a ballot measure that was authored by a Republican candidate for Secretary […]

UPDATE: Judge Blocks Part of Arizona Law

On Wednesday afternoon, U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton blocked parts of the controversial immigration law in Arizona, better known as SB 1070. The overall law will still take effect Thursday but without provisions that have angered many opponents of the crackdown that is largely seen as anti-immigrant.  Sections that will still go into effect include […]

ALERT: Ruling Expected on Arizona Law

A ruling is expected any minute now by U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton on the controversial Arizona immigration law. Bolton has made it clear she feels no obligation to rule before the law goes into effect this Friday, July 29. Last week Bolton heard arguments from both sides of the controversial Arizona law.  Two separate […]

Cuéntame Update: New Video to Shed Light on Lies About 1070

Seeking to dispel some of the lies being propagated by the proponents of SB 1070, Cuéntame, the Facebook-based, social networking site, has just released a video on “This is Why SB 1070 is simply WRONG”. In it, news clips of interviews with lawmakers who support the law and making outlandish claims are contrasted with facts […]

UFW Members to Test Arizona Law

Over a dozen members of the United Farm Workers of America union in Salinas, sans identification, say they will travel on Thursday to Arizona in order to test how police will enforce the state’s controversial anti-immigration law. If a federal judge in Arizona doesn’t say otherwise, S.B. 1070 will go into effect just one day […]

Mexico Braces for Implementation of Arizona Law on Thursday

As the countdown begins to the implementation of Arizona’s new controversial immigration law, both sides of the border are making preparations for its impact. In Mexico, government officials quietly are bracing for an increase in deportations as shelters along the border prepare for more arrivals.  In Nogales, Sonora, on the Arizona border, Maria Isabel Arvizu, […]

Hispanic GOP Group Supports Arizona Immigration Law

The Arizona Latino Republican Association (ALRA) has filed a motion in federal court to intervene with the Department of Justice’s lawsuit against SB 1070.   Jesse Hernandez, chairman of ALRA and the son of legal immigrants, says that immigration is a states’ right issue. Hernandez said, “I’m challenging the Obama administration first and foremost. As a […]

MALDEF and Coalition of Civil Rights Groups To Take Up Arizona Law in Court Today

MALDEF and a coalition of civil rights organizations will ask a judge in Phoenix, Arizona to block the controversial anti-immigration law S.B. 1070 in court today at 10 a.m. PST. The legislation is set to be implemented in a matter of days, but MALDEF along with the other civil rights groups will make the case […]