How the Arizona Immigration law violates the principle of equal rights Annotated Bibliography
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In this article, the author makes an effort to illustrate the manner with which the Arizona immigration law is both discriminatory and preempted. This is in the way that it enhances the aspect of racial profiling and thus preempts the principles that are placed against the constitution in the United States. Guttentag, L. Arizona’s immigration law violates civil rights. New republican, May 13. These were mainly the Chinese and the African Americans who mainly constituted the slaves. Liptak, A. Blocking parts of Arizona law, justices allow its centerpiece. New York Times, 25. In essence, this article outlines the main purpose for the creation of these laws as shown by the author was to ensure that everyone had equal rights as those of the white.
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