Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Denies Arizona Appeal on S.B.1070

Activist judges on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals denied Arizona’s appeal on SB 1070, the amendment that allows local law enforcement to do the job that the federal government refuses to do — crack down on illegal immigration.

In overturning a law that Arizonans support by a huge margin, the Judges cited the opposition of anti-American dictators from Bolivia, Cuba, and Venezuela, the United Nations and the Mexican Government as justification of their ruling.

Since when did federal judges at the Court of Appeals change their policy to base their legal decisions on the opinions of other nations rather than the U.S. Constitution?  This is appalling!

Arizona has pledged to keep fighting for their right to protect the people of Arizona.  They will take the battle all the way up to the Supreme Court … and U.S. Border Control will stand with them, providing our legal expertise.


 

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