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Arizona to appeal immigration law to justices
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on May 16, 2011
Arizona to appeal immigration law to justices
PHOENIX – Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer announced Monday that she will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that put the most controversial parts of the state’s immigration enforcement law on hold.
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Some Recovering Addicts Finding They Don’t Want to Be Unknown
More and more, anonymity is seeming like an anachronistic vestige of the Great Depression, when AA got its start and when alcoholism was seen as not just a weakness but a disgrace.
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Is Mexico more stringent on it’s immigration laws than it is on its Drug enforcement laws?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on July 26, 2010
Question by Buffalo soldier: Is Mexico more stringent on it’s immigration laws than it is on its Drug enforcement laws?
I get the feeling that the Mexican authorities are more strict in enforcing their immigration laws than they are at enforcing their drug laws. I mean the US has sent billions already to Mexico so that it can enforce its drug laws, but the Mexican officials seem only to care about booting out illegal immigrants and taking their assets.
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