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: Constitutionally CorrectHomeland Security suspends immigration agreements with Arizona police
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Full post as published by Constitutionally Correct on June 25, 2012 (boomark / email).
Ex-homeland chief uncomfortable with Arizona law
Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge says he's uncomfortable with Arizona's new immigration law, saying it allows police to question people without probable cause.
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As if to put an explanation point on today's Supreme Court decision, the White House will suspend immigration agreements with Arizona including the state's 287(g) agreement. Essentially, DHS is telling Arizona police that if they pick up people on the show us your papers law and call ICE, don't expect your call to be returned...
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