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American immigration law has put an end to "judging people by their appearances"
The United States Supreme Court ruled on the Arizona Immigration Act. The ruling overturned three main contents of the law, namely, requiring all immigrants to obtain or carry immigration certificates; It is a crime for illegal immigrants to find or get a job; The police can arrest suspected illegal immigrants without a warrant. However, this ruling also recognizes a controversial provision in the law, that is, the police can check the identity documents that may appear to be illegal immigrants at any time for different reasons.
President Obama criticized the law for violating the concept of fairness and asked the federal judicial department to study whether the law violated the American civil rights law. The lawsuit went all the way to the Supreme Court. At the same time, Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, South Carolina and Utah have also passed immigration laws similar to Arizona, some of which are still pending the Supreme Court's ruling.
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