It is unlikely Gergel would block the entire law. But his questioning of attorneys Monday morning during a hearing over the the federal government's lawsuit against South Carolina indicate he could choose to block at least portions of the law." read more
The MexicoBlog of the Americas Program, a fiscally sponsored program of the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), is written by Laura Carlsen. I monitor and analyze international press on Mexico, with a focus on security, immigration, human rights and social movements for peace and justice, from a feminist perspective. And sometimes I simply muse.
Dec 19, 2011
Immigration Crackdown - South Carolina: Judge to issue immigration law ruling by year's end
TheState.com: "South Carolina should know before the start of the new year whether it can proceed with its immigration laws. U.S. District Court Judge Richard Gergel said he would issue a decision on the federal government's request to block implementation before the law is scheduled to go into effect Jan. 1.
It is unlikely Gergel would block the entire law. But his questioning of attorneys Monday morning during a hearing over the the federal government's lawsuit against South Carolina indicate he could choose to block at least portions of the law." read more
It is unlikely Gergel would block the entire law. But his questioning of attorneys Monday morning during a hearing over the the federal government's lawsuit against South Carolina indicate he could choose to block at least portions of the law." read more
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