Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court reined in the possible spread of state or local immigration enforcement measures in California with a decision striking three provisions of Arizona's aggressive immigration law.
The court's 5-3 ruling conditionally upheld one provision requiring law enforcement officers to check the immigration status of people arrested or stopped - but emphasized that th...
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