Arizona shelves idea of changing immigration law

PHOENIX – Arizona legislators are setting aside Gov. Jan Brewer's suggestion that lawmakers consider changing parts of the state's controversial immigration law.

Brewer on July 30 floated the idea of making "tweaks" to the law shortly after a federal judge blocked implementation of numerous provisions. Legislative aides said Tuesday the idea has been shelved, at least temporarily, mainly because of the state's pending appeal to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

"Everyone agreed ... that it would have been acting in haste to act at this point," said Victor Riches, chief of staff for the House's Republican majority.

There's still a possibility that lawmakers could take up the issue in the future but nothing is in the works now, Riches added.

Brewer spokesman Paul Senseman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Brewer didn't suggest specific changes to the law but expressed a willingness to consider changes in response to the preliminary injunction issued July 28 by U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton.

Legislative leaders voiced skepticism about Brewer's idea from the get-go but had aides review it before concluding that no immediate action should be taken.

"It's in the middle of the appeal process. We need to see how at least what the 9th Circuit says," said Greg Jernigan, general counsel to Senate Republicans.

Legislative aides said Brewer raised the possibility of considering changes to the immigration law during a brief special session held last week on an unrelated topic, but she ultimately didn't include it in her special session call.

Jernigan noted that the appellate court has agreed to put the case on a fast track, scheduling a hearing on the case in early November.

Although lawmakers could narrow the reach of a blocked provision barring release of arrested people pending checks of their immigration status, it wasn't realistic to consider changing other provisions blocked by Bolton on grounds that they're pre-empted by federal authority over immigration matters, Jernigan said.

The pre-emption issue will have to be settled by the courts, Jernigan added.

Besides the provision on immigration checks for arrested people, blocked provisions included a requirement that police check a person's status while enforcing other laws if there's a reasonable suspicion the person is in the United States illegally. Bolton also blocked provisions that required immigrants to carry their papers and banned immigrants from soliciting employment in public places.

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    bob Thu Sep 02, 2010 08:59 pm PDT Report Abuse
    this country is in dire need of morals for sure, we as americans have been craped on by other countries because we as americans have allowed it to happen. we no longer live in the united states, we should rename it to the united kingdom, so sorry to see this happening here. americans do not have the same freedom as the ones from other countries do, we are being singled out and have lost. this country is in so much trouble because we did not protect it like we should have and now we pay for our mistakes. we will never have our just freedom like we had before ever again. immigrants get all the help they want, americans have to beg for the help, why is that? so many hungry unemployed americans and yet we still allow them to come here and give them what they want, including our jobs. this is not right. leaves a real bad taste in our mouths.
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    Peloton Thu Sep 02, 2010 06:36 pm PDT Report Abuse
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    Edward Thu Sep 02, 2010 02:02 pm PDT Report Abuse
    stop with all this @#$% and get to the real problems of this country! we are loosing civil liberties and rights, while those same concepts become privileges!!! to what extent will our safety overwhealm our sense of justice and morality?! no one is better than any one else!!! race supremacy is all a load of crap, and no one will get any where with pointless fallacious argumentation. people need to learn how to think critically.
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    Edward Thu Sep 02, 2010 01:53 pm PDT Report Abuse
    everyone go take a philosophy class and chill out!!
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    Nocil Thu Sep 02, 2010 01:08 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Or you can stop being lazy and learn Spanish, since you would probably be applying to a bilingual position. And you are so right AO! We can finally agree on something, racism on American citizens is taking place and we need to take a stand! Just youtube this - - Mexican-Americans Already Arrested Based on Arizona Immigration Law
    We need to take a stand against the likes of joe arpayaso, jan brewja, and the Arizona SB1070 law!
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    AO Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:30 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Americans... if you ever find yourself in the dilemma where you get layed-off just because you DONT know Spanish, you need to file a lawsuit! THATS DISCRIMINATION!! yes racism on American citizens is taking place... you need to take a stand!
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    Jean Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:03 am PDT Report Abuse
    EVERY DECENT PERSON, IN ALL THE WORLD, AND IN ALL HISTORY, IS ON THE SIDE OF JOE ARPAIO, WHO IS THE PROTO-TYPICAL CHRIST-CENTERED LAW KEEPER.

    "IF YE LOVE ME, CHRIST TEACHES EVERYONE, EVERYWHERE, THEN KEEP MY COMMANDMENTS"
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    Peloton Wed Sep 01, 2010 06:05 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I guess this AO cat has never been to a trailer park in the Southern US. Main difference- at least the mexicans are willing to work.
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    AO Wed Sep 01, 2010 01:51 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Americans get on YouTube and put this in the search bar "No Need for Cheap Foreign Labor"

    ... very important video! watch it! this is back in 2007! get informed on 'guest worker program' and the 'dream act'. and get ready to rally against these anti-american loopholes in the near future.
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    AO Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:17 am PDT Report Abuse
    NOCIL, TESSITURA, and EOAP... er AO.... oh, i mean "SKIPPI"... you are my BYTCHES!! have a nice day my hoes

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