Arizona Governor Jan Brewer’s Statement on US vs Arizona

Here is the text of Arizona Governor Jan Brewer’s July 6, 2010, press release responding to the lawsuit filed today by the United States vs. Arizona:

“Today I was notified that the federal government has filed a lawsuit against the State of Arizona. It is wrong that our own federal government is suing the people of Arizona for helping to enforce federal immigration law. As a direct result of failed and inconsistent federal enforcement, Arizona is under attack from violent Mexican drug and immigrant smuggling cartels. Now, Arizona is under attack in federal court from President Obama and his Department of Justice. Today’s filing is nothing more than a massive waste of taxpayer funds.  These funds could be better used against the violent Mexican cartels than the people of Arizona.

“The truth is the Arizona law is both reasonable and constitutional. It mirrors substantially what has been federal law in the United States for many decades. Arizona’s law is designed to complement, not supplant, enforcement of federal immigration laws. Despite the Department of Justice’s claims in paragraph 62 of today’s lawsuit, Arizona is not trying ‘to establish its own immigration policy’ or ‘directly regulate the immigration status of aliens.’ Arizona Revised Statutes § 11-1051(E) states that the federal government, along with local law enforcement officers authorized by the federal government, can only determine an alien’s immigration status.  Subsection (L) of that same section goes on to state that the law ‘shall be implemented in a manner consistent with federal laws regulating immigration.’

“The irony is that President Obama’s Administration has chosen to sue Arizona for helping to enforce federal immigration law and not sue local governments that have adopted a patchwork of ‘sanctuary’ policies that directly violate federal law. These patchwork local ‘sanctuary’ policies instruct the police not to cooperate with federal immigration officials.

“The best thing government can do is to create a stable, predictable environment, governed by an easily understood set of rules or laws. We do not need to make this more complicated than it already is. We must first and foremost create a secure border. Enhanced trade, economic opportunity and freedom will surely follow.

“I am pleased that President Obama and the Department of Justice did not pursue the baseless claims of illegal racial profiling in the lawsuit. When signing S.B. 1070, I said, ‘My signature today represents my steadfast support for enforcing the law — both against illegal immigration AND against racial profiling.’ Arizona’s law expressly prohibits unconstitutional racial profiling. However, words are not enough. For this reason, I ordered the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board (AZPOST) to develop training on the new law for Arizona’s police officers. AZPOST has completed the training course and has published it for the all world to see at www.azpost.state.az.us/SB1070infocenter.htm. AZPOST has done its job professionally and served Arizona well.

“I will not stop fighting to protect the citizens of Arizona, and to defend Arizonans in federal court. I have set up a legal defense fund to pay the substantial legal fees that Arizona has been, and will be, forced to incur as a result of all of these lawsuits. Contributions to the Border Security and Immigration Defense Fund can be made at www.keepazsafe.com. My legal team will not hesitate to assert the rights of the State of Arizona in this matter. Arizona will ultimately prevail against the lawsuits – including this latest assault by the Obama Administration. Our laws will be found to be constitutional – because that is exactly what they are.”

Civil War – U.S. vs. Arizona

1.  New York:  “Federal Government Sues Over Arizona Immigration Law

2.  Wall St. Journal:  “U.S. Sues to Block Arizona Immigration Law

3.  Associated Press:  “Gov’t files suit to throw out AZ immigration law”

4.  Fox News:  “Illegal Immigration Costs U.S. $113 Billion a Year, Study Finds

5.  Associated Press:  “US government sues Arizona over anti-immigration law”

6.  Arizona Republic:  “Feds file suit to stop Arizona immigrant law

7.  Arizona Republic:  “”Reaction to federal lawsuit targeting Ariz. immigration law

8.  Phoenix Business Journal:  “Feds to sue Arizona over immigration law

9.  Phoenix Business Journal:  “Justice lawsuit: Arizona immigration law interferes with federal authority

10.  Phoenix Business Journal:   “Officials react to feds challenge of Arizona immigration law

11.  Phoenix Business Journal:  “Arizona contingent backs federal challenge to immigration lawsuit

KEYTLaw is One of the Most Popular Legal Blogs in the US

The lawyer website called Avvo has a web page called “Top Legal Blogs.”  As of July 13, 2010, the date this post was written, KEYTLaw’s website was number 12 on Avvo’s list of the most popular law blogs in the United States.  On July 13, 2010, KEYTLaw’s Alexa ratings were 159,774 worldwide and 39,515 in the U.S., which means that of the millions of websites and blogs in the U.S., only 39,514 sites got more traffic than www.keytlaw.com.  According to Alexa:  Alexa Traffic Rank A measure of keytlaw.com’s popularity.  The rank is calculated using a combination of average daily visitors to keytlaw.com and pageviews on keytlaw.com over the past 3 months. The site with the highest combination of visitors and pageviews is ranked #1.  Traffic numbers change constantly so we will probably move up or down in the ratings over time, but we are proud to be one of the most popular legal websites in the United States.

July 6, 2010, Columns on Arizona’s Immigration Law

1.  Washington Times:  “At liberty with the truth – Obama recasts statue’s history for the sake of amnesty

2.  Houston Chronicle:  “No, we can’t: Obama speech provides little hope for immigration breakthrough

3.  Arizona Republic:  “Mexican drug cartel killings near Nogales increase

4.  Arizona Republic:  “Pinal County sheriff facing death threats, department says

5.  Arizona Republic:  “Illegal immigrants’ participation in smuggling drugs uncertain

6.  Arizona Republic:  “Veterans group says no to Cinco de Mayo

7.  Michelle Malkin:  “New York open-borders groups to protest MLB All-Star game

Congressional Report Claims Administration Misled About Efforts on Oil Spill

CBS News:  “in a report released . . . by Republicans on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Republicans say the report provides evidence that the Obama administration misrepresented the assets devoted to the cleanup, misrepresented the timing of when government officials knew there was an oil spill and misrepresented the level of control the government had over the matter.  It also claims the Obama administration seemed more interested in public relations than cleaning the mess and plugging the hole.”

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