Associated Press (03/28/12)
Approximately 60 Democratic members of Congress have filed a friend-of-the-court brief with the U.S. Supreme Court expressing their opposition to Arizona’s 2010 immigration enforcement law and urging that the court uphold earlier legal rulings that bar the state from enforcing the law’s most controversial sections. Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has asked the Supreme Court to overturn a lower-court ruling that, among other things, barred a requirement that police—while enforcing other laws—question the immigration status of those they suspect of being in the country illegally. The Democratic members of Congress assert that federal immigration law trumps state law. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on the Arizona law on April 25.