State Senator: Court Ruling Affirms Immigration Proposal

Carolyn Hileman* | February 11, 2008 

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Indianapolis, Ind. — Sen. Mike Delph (R-Carmel) says a court decision this week affirming an Arizona immigration law also validates his bill now being considered in the Indiana General Assembly. Delph’s Senate Bill 335, now being considered in the House of Representatives, is modeled after an Arizona law upheld by U.S. District Judge Neil Wake Thursday. In his decision, Wake rejected arguments by business groups and others that the law — the first of its kind in the nation — was unconstitutional. “This court decision shows Senate Bill 335 is on the right track,” Delph said.


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