Friday, May 27, 2011

Pawlenty on SCOTUS Arizona illegal immigrant ruling

Yesterday in a 5-3 ruling, the US Supreme Court upheld an Arizona law that allows the state to close down businesses that knowingly hire illegal immigrants.

Tim Pawlenty issued a statement yesterday about the decision:

I applaud the United States Supreme Court in upholding Arizona's right to do what the federal government has failed to do and confront the problem of illegal immigration. President Obama broke his promise to address illegal immigration, leaving states and businesses in an untenable situation. As governor, I took aggressive steps towards better enforcement of illegal immigration, but ultimately we need a president who will be serious about fixing America's immigration system.

I also am pleased that Justice Elena Kagen properly recused herself from participating in this ruling because of her previous position as President Obama's solicitor general, a precedent she must also follow when Obamacare is presented before the court.
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