DWN members & allies respond to Supreme Court decision re: #SB1070 [UPDATED]
June 25, 2012
Today the Supreme Court issued its ruling on Arizona’s controversial immigration law, SB 1070. Read the decision here (PDF). Below is a roundup of statements by DWN member and ally organizations (list in formation: check back for updates):
MEMBERS:
- American Bar Association: Statement of ABA President Re: Supreme Court Ruling in Arizona et al. v. U.S.
- Amerian Civil Liberties Union: We Vow to Fight (also see info graphic)
- Americans for Immigration Justice: U.S. Supreme Court: Good and Bad on Arizona’s Anti-Immigrant Law
- American Friends Service Committee: SB1070 Ruling Maintains the Worst of Anti-Immigrant Law
- American Immigration Lawyers Association: Supreme Court Deals a Major Blow to Arizona’s Immigration Law
- Catholic Legal Immigration Network: CLINIC Encouraged by Supreme Court Decision on Immigration
- Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles: Fight for Civil Rights Continues despite Supreme Court’s Disgraceful Ruling on Anti-immigrant Law SB1070
- Florida Immigrant Coalition: Supreme Court Says Yes to Racial Profiling, For Now (En español)
- Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society: HIAS Welcomes the Majority of Today’s Supreme Court Ruling on Arizona’s SB 1070; Continues to Push Congress for Federal Immigration Reform
- Immigration Equality: Immigration Equality Statement on Supreme Court’s S.B. 1070 Ruling
- Lutheran Immigrant and Refugee Service: Supreme Court Immigration Ruling Underscores Need for Immigration Reform
- National Immigrant Justice Center: No Victory for Arizona: Supreme Court Strikes Down Most of SB 1070 Immigration Law, Punts on “Papers Please” Provision (En español)
- National Immigration Law Center: Civil Rights Coalition’s Case Against SB 1070 and Other Racial Profiling Laws Will Continue
- National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health (along with the National Coalition for Immigrant Women’s Rights): U.S. Supreme Court Renders Mixed Decision on Harsh Immigration Law
- Opportunity Agenda: Message Guidance – Supreme Court Arizona v U.S. Case
- Physicians for Human Rights: Supreme Court Allows Racial Profiling Provision in Arizona Immigration Law to Stand - PHR Applauds Invalidation of Three Other Sections, Regrets Inaction on Key Provision
ALLIES:
- American Jewish Committee: AJC Statement on Supreme Court Decision on Arizona Immigration Law
- Human Rights Watch: Immigrants at Risk After Mixed Supreme Court Ruling on Arizona Law
- Kids in Need of Defense: U.S. Supreme Court’s mixed decision on Arizona’s S.B. 1070 carries risk of significant harm to immigrant children
- National Center for Transgender Equality: NCTE Joins LGBT, HIV Advocates in Responding to Supreme Court Ruling on Anti-Immigrant Law
- National Day Laborer Organizing Network: Immigrants will emerge on winning side of history following Supreme Court ruling on Arizona’s S.B. 1070
- National Employment Project: NELP Applauds Court Opposition to Patchwork Immigration Laws, Warns Against Racial Profiling in Upheld Provision
- National Immigration Forum: Supreme Court Upholds Pointy End of the Sword of Arizona’s Immigration Law
- Rights Working Group Calls for Renewed Fight Against Arizona SB1070 Law, as Key Racial Profiling Provision is Upheld by Supreme Court
- SAALT: Federal Authority Over Immigration Reaffirmed Yet “Papers Please” Provision Upheld
- Unitarian Universalist Association: UUA Responds to U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Arizona’s SB1070
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