Not that leftist typically worry about the Constitution unless they’re trying to circumvent it or render it obsolete, but in this case, they might have a point.
Many are claiming that Arizona’s controversial new immigration law is unconstitutional. The reason? Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution:
The Congress shall have Power….To establish an uniform Rule of [...]
Arizona Immigration Law Unconstitutional?
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