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Originally Posted by Linus
Katzchen (sorry, I don't know how to add the two dots above the A),
You or Vlasta may want to check out http://www.immigrationequality.org/ and/or http://imeq.us/ to get some help or get resources that could help.
As for Georgia, I think that it will be interesting to see what happens in regards to Arizona and the changes they made. If the courts agree, they'll likely say that the states don't have the right to enforce immigration issues.
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I think the US Constitution is clear that what so many states have been trying to pull, is unconstitutional. So are all of the voter suppression actions going on in some states.
As Greyson pointed out, the Supreme Court will be ruling on legislation like what was passed in AZ. I always want to believe that our high court is actually not political (as it is defined as in the very same Constitution)- that our system of "checks & balances" does work, but, I don't know any more. After the Citizens United decision, I am just not the believer I used to be in our judicial branch.