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Seattle : WA : USA | Jun 27, 2012 at 8:56 AM PDT
Source: The Huffington Post
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GOP Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney Attorney General Eric Holder "I welcome the Supreme Court's decision to strike down major provisions of Arizona's S.B...Today's ruling appropriately bars the State of Arizona from effectively criminalizing unlawful status in the state and confirms the... FULL ARTICLE AT The Huffington Post
 
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