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This article provides information about Arizona's SB 1070 immigration law, its historical background, and the concerns it raises for the Hispanic community regarding deportation. It explores both supporters and opponents' perspectives on the law and its potential consequences. References to external sources are included.
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Arizona Immigration Law By: Monica Mondragon
*Who Passed it? *Who signed it into law? *When? Historical Background
Check the immigration status of anyone What is the SB 1070?
Many Hispanics worry that they, or someone they know, will be deported.
The only law that will cause more problems between Hispanics and the law.
Supporters somebody is doing something about illegal immigration
“There is an estimated 2.1 million undocumented immigrant children who were brought into the United States”
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