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 State of Arizona-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   
 Wednesday, July 28 2010 @ 07:21 PM CDT
 Contributed by: Admin
 Views: 26

GovernmentGovernor Jan Brewer Asks Federal Court to Reject
Administration’s Challenge to Arizona’s Immigration Law


Phoenix – Arizona Governor Jan Brewer this evening filed her response in federal court to the
request by the U.S. Department of Justice to enjoin enforcement of Arizona’s immigration law.

The Arizona Legislature enacted SB 1070 primarily to require that Arizona’s law enforcement
officers cooperate in the enforcement of federal immigration laws and, pursuant to the State’s broad
police powers, to adopt state crimes that mirror existing federal laws. Today’s filing establishes that
the citizens of Arizona will be irreparably harmed if the law is prevented from taking effect on July 29,
2010.

The Governor through her counsel informed the court that SB 1070 is “Arizona’s legitimate and
constitutionally permissible response to the crushing personal, environmental, criminal, and financial
burdens thrust upon the State as a c

onsequence of illegal immigration and the lack of comprehensive
enforcement activity by the federal government and certain Arizona ‘sanctuary’ cities”.

“My filing today makes clear that the federal government will suffer no harm if SB 1070 is
implemented because the Act requires only that Arizona’s law enforcement officers act in accordance
with their constitutional authority and congressionally established federal policy,” stated Governor
Brewer. “I am confident that the court will reject President Obama’s attempt to prevent our State from
protecting its citizens as a result of his failure to enforce federal immigration laws.”

A copy of the Governor’s court filing will also be available this evening at www.azgovernor.gov



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