SB 1070

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SB 1070 is a controversial Arizona immigration law enacted in 2010 that sought to empower state and local law enforcement to more aggressively identify and penalize undocumented immigrants.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arizona state law
controversial legislation
immigration law
aimedAt undocumented immigrants
challengedInCourtBy United States Department of Justice
containsProvision authorization for warrantless arrests under certain immigration-related circumstances
requirement for police to attempt to determine immigration status during lawful stops when reasonable suspicion exists
state misdemeanor crime for failure to carry required immigration documents
state penalties for unauthorized aliens seeking or engaging in work
country United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizedFor civil rights concerns
encouraging racial profiling
preemption of federal immigration authority
decisionDate 2012-06-25
empowers local law enforcement officers
state law enforcement officers
enactedInYear 2010
fullName Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act
geographicFocus Arizona
inspired similar state immigration enforcement bills in other U.S. states
jurisdiction Arizona
surface form: State of Arizona
language English
legalIssue Equal Protection Clause concerns
Fourth Amendment concerns
federal preemption
legislativeBody Arizona State Legislature
nickName SB 1070 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Arizona immigration law SB 1070
opposedBy business groups
civil rights organizations
immigrant advocacy groups
partiallyInvalidatedBy Supreme Court of the United States
policyArea border security
immigration enforcement
law enforcement
purpose to identify undocumented immigrants more aggressively
to penalize undocumented immigrants
requires lawful immigration status documentation in certain encounters
reviewedBy Supreme Court of the United States
signedBy Jan Brewer
signingDate 2010-04-23
sponsor Russell Pearce
status partially in force after Supreme Court ruling
struckDownProvision authorization of warrantless arrests for removable offenses (Section 6)
state crime for failure to carry registration documents (Section 3)
state crime for unauthorized aliens seeking or engaging in work (Section 5(C))
subjectOfCase Arizona v. United States
supportedBy immigration restriction advocates
upheldProvision immigration status check during lawful stops (Section 2(B))

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Jan Brewer supported SB 1070
this entity surface form: Arizona SB 1070
SB 1070 nickName SB 1070 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Arizona immigration law SB 1070
Chamber of Commerce v. Whiting holding SB 1070
this entity surface form: the Legal Arizona Workers Act is not expressly preempted by the federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
Russell Pearce notableWork SB 1070
this entity surface form: Arizona SB 1070
Russell Pearce sponsored SB 1070
this entity surface form: Arizona SB 1070