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Raw StoryThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that an Arizona law punishing businesses that hire undocumented workers is constiutional.
In their 5-3 ruling, the court rejected the notion that states have no role in immigration matters.
The decision comes as this high court is prepared to hear arguments on an even more controversial Arizona law that would give police officers the power to check the immigration status of suspected criminals.
The 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act, also known as the "employer sanctions law," forces businesses to use the federal government's E-Verify program. The law threatens Arizona employers with the permanent loss of their business license if they knowingly hire undocumented workers.
Opponents argued that the state law was in violation of the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution because the federal government has exclusive authority over immigration enforcement.
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