Jul 10, 2011

Immigration Crackdown - Alabama: Huntsville residents, groups join lawsuit against Alabama's immigration law | al.com

Some very human voices - an HIV treatment program, an international help center and a Baptist minister who works with immigrants - add themselves to the lawsuit against Alabama's crackdown law. 

Huntsville residents, groups join lawsuit against Alabama's immigration law | al.com: "HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- A number of local residents have joined in the federal lawsuit filed here Friday seeking to block what Gov. Robert Bentley has called the 'strongest immigration bill in the country.'
The Huntsville-area plaintiffs include an AIDS education group, area ministries, a property manager concerned about criminal penalties for landlords and an illegal immigrant who has lived in Huntsville for nearly 17 years. ...

Huntsville area plaintiffs expressed a number of concerns about the new law, according to the lawsuit..."

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