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    Justice Department sues Utah over immigration law

    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging the state of Utah's immigration enforcement law, arguing that it usurps federal authority and could potentially lead to the harassment and detention of American citizens and authorized visitors.

    "A patchwork of immigration laws is not the answer and will only create further problems in our immigration system," Attorney General Eric Holder said in a statement. "The federal government is the chief enforcer of immigration laws ... it is clearly unconstitutional for a state to set its own immigration policy."

    The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in Salt Lake City's U.S. District Court after months of negotiations between Justice Department attorneys, state attorneys and elected leaders. Justice officials said they plan to continue those discussions despite the lawsuit.

    Other federal agencies included in the lawsuit are the Department of Homeland Security and the State Department.

    Even with the federal intervention, state officials remained confident the law would eventually be sustained.

    "The Legislature worked diligently to craft a law that would pass constitutional muster," said Ally Isom, spokeswoman for Gov. Gary Herbert. "We hope the courts do the right thing."

    The Utah law, signed by Herbert in March, requires people to prove their citizenship if they're arrested for serious crimes ranging from certain drug offenses to murder. It also gives police discretion to check citizenship on traffic infractions and other lesser offenses.

    Although the Utah law, HB 497, was modeled on Arizona's strict enforcement measure that was passed in 2010, lawmakers worked to address some of the biggest concerns. Chief among those was the requirement that police check the immigration status of anyone they arrest and the ability for police to verify the status of anybody they legally encounter.

    Civil rights groups filed a lawsuit earlier this year, and a federal judge granted a temporary restraining order in May against the law. A hearing on that lawsuit is scheduled for Dec. 2.

    But that hearing may be delayed because of the federal lawsuit, National Immigration Law Center general counsel Linton Joaquin said. The NILC, along with the American Civil Liberties Union, is handling the original lawsuit against the state.

    The federal lawsuit "reinforced the claims we've been making all along," Joaquin said. "The Utah law is preempted by federal law and is unconstitutional."

    In a written statement, Mexico's Foreign Relations Department said Mexico welcomed the Justice Department's decision to file a lawsuit challenging Utah's law.

    "The HB 497 law criminalizes migration and opens the door to possible improper application of the law by local authorities," the statement said. "If it takes effect, it could affect the human and civil rights of Mexicans who visit or live in that state."

    The sponsor of the Utah bill, Rep. Stephen Sandstrom, said he was disappointed by the lawsuit because he has repeatedly told federal officials that he was willing to work on amendments during the 2012 legislative session that could address some of their concerns.

    Utah's enforcement law was part of an immigration reform package signed by Herbert this year. Among those was a program that will allow illegal immigrants with jobs to live and work in the state that federal officials also argue is unconstitutional, but they are holding off on a lawsuit because it doesn't go into effect until 2013.

    Three other states that have passed strict enforcement laws in the past two years have been sued by the Justice Department, including Arizona, South Carolina and Alabama.

    Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an appeal on an injunction against key parts of the state's law. Federal judges have also blocked parts of the South Carolina and Alabama laws.

    The department is still reviewing laws passed earlier this year in Georgia and Indiana.

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    Josh Loftin can be reached at http://twitter.com/joshloftin .

     
    • RobetK  •  Winter Haven, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The justice department, the president,congressmen senators put the illegals ahead of americans. What a country, we are last in evertthing except handing our hard earned tax dollars to other countries, some can do without, no they all can do witout our money. It is time these countries manage there own budget.
      • Charles 6 mths ago
        maybe we need honest politicians.
      • xps420 6 mths ago
        Amen to that to the,both of you
      • steve 6 mths ago
        Show me an honest politician and I'll show you a crook who has gotten better at disguising himself.
    • agitprop  •  Fairbanks, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Are sanctuary cities being sued because of their "local immigration policies?"
      • Rick 6 mths ago
        They should be and from what I have read soon many will be.
      • chris 6 mths ago
        details rick, please give me details. i want to read a story with a happy ending!
      • J 6 mths ago
        It's coming to all the states be watching you illegal aliens! We are done with having to pay for all of you and your families!
    • Mike  •  Columbus, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why don't they sue "sanctuary cities"? They violate the law by harboring illegal aliens.
      • bob 6 mths ago
        We have laws, how about the Federal Government doing their jobs and enforce them? When your government fails you it is time to fight back.
      • STEVENA 6 mths ago
        way to go mike from columbus,but you know you'll never be heard cause they dont want to hear it.
      • STEVENA 6 mths ago
        oh people were supposed to feed these nasty #$%$s give em welfare and supply them with taco's.
    • Michael  •  Santa Ana, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The same Justice Department that authorized weapons to be traded for drugs from the Mexicans? That where used to kill a Boarder Patrol Agent? " Don't #$%$ down my back and then tell me it's raining."
      • Rhiannon 6 mths ago
        Why the hell should you people down there worry about guns? You take 'em in the bathtub with you, don't you? You're all gun nuts. I'm surprised your're not trading guns with the Mexicans.
      • wunuvthem 6 mths ago
        Hey Clara, I'm not from down there and here's what I say. Go to Hell.
      • RandallB 6 mths ago
        Clara is clearly mentally deficient
    • Charles  •  6 mths ago
      Why can't the Federal Government just do their job and deport all illegal aliens? The Federal Government has failed to enforce the law for over 25 years and we have tens of millions of illegal aliens in this country. They should start doing the job we are paying them for.
      • John Silver 6 mths ago
        Yes, let's deport ALL illegal aliens. We'll start with you... unless, of course, you are a member of one of the original aboriginal Native American tribes. If so, then you have a right to claim legitimacy. Otherwise, you are no better than the Mexicans, who if I recall right, once owned the southwestern states before we stole it from them... Anyone remember the Alamo? That battle was fought when that state was still part of Mexico. So, if you're white and descended from the European invaders who committed genocide upon the original and rightful owners of this country... then I say YOU are the illegal aliens...

        Once more I point out that this country was founded on Slave Trade, Opium Trade, and the Genocide of the original natives. We have met the demons; and they is us!

        Of course, this is just my opinion; I could be wrong.
      • dghfgh 6 mths ago
        john sliver is an idiot they all have a chance to become american citzens but they wont cuz they will loose all the money obummer has set up for them they pay no taxes they are a drian on our country and just cuz your stupid #$%$ likes them doesnt mean the majoirty does if they wanna stay then become american citzens like the laws states or get out like the LAW states or should we just ignore the law cuz you dont like???? whats the next law we should ignore cuz you dont like it??? huh??? tell me which one should we make theift leagal shop lifting robbery cuz thats what there doing in this country being on walfare and working at the sametime
      • Kenneth 6 mths ago
        They can not enforce anything Holder and Obama want the votes first.
    • lonnie  •  Portland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Federal Government better do something before the american people do something. I am tired of the illegal having more rights then I as an citizen. I will be doing my home work and be voting people out of office.
    • SR  •  6 mths ago
      How wonderful that our justice department spends all its energy in protecting illegals but refuses to do its job in protecting the citizens of the US. What #$%$ that utah's immigration laws violate those by the feds. #$%$. If the feds would do their job and uphold the laws, the states wouldn't have to pass such laws or enforce these laws in order to protect themselves from the invasion of illegals, their families, their extended families and La Raza and every other organization that is hell bent on breaking the laws of the land in providing all entitlements to illegals. It is time for the states to sue the justice department and to force the resignation and ouster of Holder; perhaps one of the most corrupt and racist attorney generals we have ever had. Total #$%$. the JD should take a flying leap. It is time for a revolution like that in 1776!
    • November 2012, when the U ...  •  6 mths ago
      Move the military bases to the Southern border. Make them all "live fire, all the time". Then let the criminals cross at will. Yes, criminals, because if they are illegals they have broken Federal laws. If they won't obey the law to get here, what makes anyone think they will obey the law AFTER they get here?
    • Robert  •  Irvine, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The only reason the states are enacting their own immigration laws is because the federal government is spending too much time and money defending its constitutional right to handle the problem and too little to handling the problem itself.
    • Franklin  •  Louisville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      utah needs to take fed govt to supreem court ,sue them for not enforcing fed laws on books
    • Richard  •  Southfield, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I am an AMERICAN citizen. If I am stopped and asked to produce my papaers I will do so. Why should ILLEGALS be treated differently. Fix this now, deport them all. The feds continue to file lawsuits instead of trying to lead to a resolve that will be good for all. They won't do anything while king obama is trying to get elected. Deport him with the rest of the illegals.
    • Lewis  •  Chesterfield, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Want to cut govt spending. Do away with the Justice Dept. They appear to be working for illegal aliens, not American citizens. Time for a revolution. States rights. American's rights. I've paid into the system my entire life and some illegal comes across my border and has a kid and its an "American" and gets all kinds of govt support. And they never paid into the system. And Linton Joaquin, general counsel with the National Immigration Law Center, you need to go home yourself.
    • AZNICK  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I feel that it is time for the states to sue the federal government and the Supreme court justices for incompetence and failure to enforce the laws. Illegal is illegal no matter their country of origin.
    • Kristi  •  6 mths ago
      Bravo Utah! The Federal Government is lying, they do not do anything about immigration and if someone does they sue them? What kind of government we have in place? SAD
    • Ted  •  Kingman, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Yeah, well, if the Federal government isn't going to do something about illegal immigration, then the states have to....
    • xps420  •  Pine Bluff, United States  •  6 mths ago
      send all them back to their countries this ours they can stay out and take their anchor babies with them
    • Randy  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why is Holder not in Prison?
    • Kenneth  •  6 mths ago
      Holder is at it again, push his and Obama's law breaking and wrewritting law for thair own. They don't want you to chase out thair votes.
    • Boston02116  •  6 mths ago
      So Obama is suing states for trying to stop illegal immigrants while he's in NH acting like a tax-cutting republican. Obamam administration is nothing but a hypocritical PR machine.
    • brewsky  •  Vancouver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Glad to see Barack Hussein goons are spending all that effort on sueing our own states. The man has his priorities straight.
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