Immigration Impasse
Tags: ARIZONA -- Politics & government; EMIGRATION & immigration law; RESIDENCE requirements; VOTING -- Government policy; BREWER, Janice K., 1944-
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- That Illegal Look. Niman, Michael I. // Humanist;Jul/Aug2010, Vol. 70 Issue 4, p4
The article discusses two legislative bills that were passed in Arizona and signed by the state's governor Jan Brewer. One law requires police to investigate whether someone who looks foreign has citizenship or immigrant status. The other law prevents public schools from offering courses that...
- ARIZONA IMMIGRATION BILL SPARKS OUTRAGE. // Jet;5/10/2010, Vol. 117 Issue 18, p12
The article focuses on an immigration bill in Arizona signed into effect by Phoenix Governor Jan Brewer, which is expected to be challenged by the U.S. Justice Department and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund.
- Fallout 'On Hold' Bartlett, Michael // Credit Union Journal;12/20/2010, Vol. 14 Issue 51, p14
The article reports that the Arizona immigration law, signed by Governor Jan Brewer on April 23, 2010, is on hold a its constitutionality is reviewed by the court.
- The Tucson INSIDER. // Inside Tucson Business;5/3/2010, Vol. 19 Issue 49, p5
The article offers news briefs in Arizona, including findings of a survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports LLC about the new immigration law, the re-election chances of Governor Jan Brewer and the cancellation of Aeromexico SA's flights to the state.
- Fed lawsuit threat wanes over immigration law. // Inside Tucson Business;6/7/2010, Vol. 19 Issue 54, p3
The article reports on the lawsuit that was filed by the federal government to challenge the anti-immigration law of Arizona, in which the lawsuit was not a topic for conversation according to Governor Jan Brewer.
- bad news. // U.S. Catholic;Jun2010, Vol. 75 Issue 6, p9
The article reports on an immigration law signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer on April 23, 2010, which makes it a state crime to be in the country illegally and requires police to ask people to present their immigration documents.
- Arizona Defends Its Immigration Law. // America;2/28/2011, Vol. 204 Issue 6, p8
The article reports on the decision of Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona to fight against the attempt of the U.S. federal government to block its immigration law and the five counterclaims announced by her against the federal government.
- Gratitude for Arizona. Casta�eda, Jorge // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);5/24/2010, Vol. 155 Issue 21/22, p2
The article discusses a law signed by Arizona governor Jan Brewer in which the police can question anyone at anytime regarding their immigration status. Topics discussed in the article include concerns that have been raised regarding the possibility of racial profiling, speculation regarding the...
- Tourism industry begins to feel effects of boycott. Pangburn, Joe // Inside Tucson Business;5/3/2010, Vol. 19 Issue 49, p5
The article reports on the effects of an economic boycott over the enactment of illegal immigration law on the tourism industry in Tucson, Arizona. William Petrella, general manager of the Westin La Palom Resort and Spa, states that after the approval of the law by Governor Jan Brewer on April...


