Supreme Court will hear appeal from business, civil liberties groups to employer sanctions law
By APMonday, June 28, 2010
Court will hear employer sanctions law challenge
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is entering the nation’s charged debate over immigration, agreeing to hear a challenge from business and civil liberties groups to an Arizona law that cracks down on employers who hire undocumented workers.
The justices on Monday accepted an appeal from the Chamber of Commerce, American Civil Liberties Union and others to a lower court ruling that upheld Arizona’s law. The measure requires employers to verify the eligibility of prospective employees through a federal database called E-Verify and imposes sanctions on companies that knowingly hire undocumented workers.
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