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Opponents of Arizona's tough anti-illegal immigration law dispute filed a lawsuit again.

BEIJING, July 19 (Xinhua) According to the Sing Tao Daily of the United States, citing the Associated Press, opponents of Arizona's strict law to curb illegal immigration (Weibo) launched a new legal action on July 17, aiming to let the police check the immigration status.

The Civil Rights League, which is composed of civil rights groups, religious leaders and business organizations, filed a new lawsuit against the federal district judge Bolton, demanding that the implementation of this regulation be prevented before the state law came into effect.

In a 65-page complaint, the Coalition pointed out that this immigration law in Asia overrides federal laws and violates the Fourth Amendment, which may hurt the trust between the police and community members. At the same time, the complaint pointed out that the immigration law enforcement practice of maricopa county Police Commissioner Apao in recent years showed that the provisions of this state law would disproportionately target Hispanics. Although the state law has not yet come into effect, Appao has said that his police have asked people about their immigration status.

The National Immigration Law Center, together with the American Civil Liberties Union, the mexican american Legal Defense and Education Foundation and other organizations, presented this new challenge to the Asian immigration law to the court.

Benson, a spokesman for Asian Governor Breville, said that this latest legal challenge is not surprising, because opponents of this state law have threatened to stop the implementation of this state law at all costs.