· requiring officials to check the immigration status of
anyone arrested and allowing police to stop anyone suspected of bein an
undocumented immigrant
· making it a state crime to reside in Arizona without legal
documentation
· banning all undocumented immigrants from working in the
state or applying for a job
· allowing police to arrest a person believed to have
committed a crime that could lead to deportation, even if the crime occurred in
another state
See this BBC article for
further details on the Supreme Court case.
While the Supreme Court prepares to
hear this case, the Catholic Church in the United States has been doing some
prep work of their own.
NETWORK, a National Catholic Social
Justice Lobby, along with approximately 50 other civil rights, faith and
community organizations filed an amicus brief with the
Supreme Court urging the court to affirm the blockage of the four provisions.
The fifty page report argues that SB1070 will harm U.S. Citizens, misapprehends
the federal immigration scheme and cannot be implemented constituionally. For
further information click here.
The USCCB (United States Conference
of Catholic Bishops) released news that they, along with other faith leaders,
called upon the President and Congress to reassert authority on immigration
law. As the Supreme Court is working to review state authority of immigration,
the USCCB called upon the President and Congress to enact immigration reform
legislation "as soon as possible" in order to secure federal power
over immigration policy. For further information click here.
Great examples of putting feet to
the Gospel message and a glimpse of the Kindom.
-Elizabeth
Fairbairn, St. Joseph Worker & Justice Office Intern