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babymother [125]
3 years ago
7

Arizona's new immigration law takes effect this week. According to the law, police officers must check the status of anyone who

may be an undocumented immigrant. Officers have the right to decide who is checked under this law. Which argument would a supporter use to show that this law is necessary? (5 points)
History
1 answer:
Marizza181 [45]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The US Constitution gives the states the right to make their own laws

Explanation:

The Constitution of the United States is the written document and the main  book of governance according to which the country functions. The Constitution gives several rights to the government of United States to make their own laws and frame policies for the people for their welfare and which is necessary for national security.

In the context, Arizona government have made new law of immigration where police officers have the right to check the status of any immigrant person who does not have any document. Now a supporter of this law would support by saying that the US constitution have provided the States with rights to make their own laws and regulations.

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