In 2010, the Senate in Arizona proposed a bill that would be one of the most severe and illegal immigration bills in history, and eventually ran in the United States. This bill is often called Arizona State Act 1070, and all foreigners are always asking for registration documents. 1070 is a national misdemeanor that prevents foreigners carrying the necessary documents in Arizona and prohibits state or regional officials or agencies from limiting federal immigration law enforcement.
For example, not everyone agrees that Arizona has passed SB 1070 which started in the Senate (SB literally means "Senate Bill"). The law allows Arizona and county law enforcement agencies to investigate and enforce federal immigration laws. After adopting Arizona State law, I worked for President Obama. The environment provides another example. Under the guidance of President Bush, a series of states led by Massachusetts State asserted EPA through its Secretary of the Attorney as having failed to fully implement the Air Pollution Control Law. The Supreme Court stated that the law required the Bush administration to take more steps and backed the state. After all, this led to the Obama administration 's clean energy plan and Paris' climate agreement.
Due to the establishment of the Arizona Senate Act of 1970 and the signing of that law, Arizona led one of the most rigorous immigration control law at the time. However, after the US Supreme Court ruled in 2012 and the immigration organization that filed a lawsuit in 2016 has reached a settlement, the law has been largely abolished. Regardless of the immigrant, it is important to understand the relationship and tension between state law and federal law. Below is the information on Arizona's existing rules on law enforcement agencies, educational institutions, and employers with immigration checks, the presence of electronic verification requirements, restrictions on public interest based on individual entry conditions, and so on. However, many of these provisions have been interrogated in court and may be interfered by law enforcement agencies.
The establishment of the Arizona State Senate Act 1070 Act in 2010 is known as law enforcement and a safe community law and has caused political discussion about illegal immigration in our country. Controversial State legislation, SB 1070, authorizes law enforcement officials to identify illegal immigrants, prosecute and exile. Nonimmigrant supporters praised the strict attitude of illegal immigration of the bill, while supporters of immigration reform laughed at laws to discriminate against Hispanic communities. In addition, this bill reveals the differences regarding the immigration reform between the state and the federal government concerning the state's right to enact its own immigration law, mainly replacing the power of the federal government. This leads to a lawsuit contesting the constitutionality of the federal court.