Native American Tribes Say They Won't Enforce Immigration Law


Native American Tribes Say They Won't Enforce Immigration Law Evan Wyloge, 2010   As the July 29 enforcement date for Arizona’s strict new immigration law nears, Native American tribes are charging that the law was written without considering their unique circumstance and that it will violate their sovereignty and their members’ civil rights.   Despite a request by Gov. Jan Brewer’s office to comply with the new law, Native American tribes will continue to oppose it and seek ways to avoid...

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21 June 2010

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