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Arizona Governor Jan Brewer Comments on Judge Susan Bolton's Ruling

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After the ruling on Arizona's SB 1070, by US District Judge, Susan Bolton, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer made the following statement.

"I am disappointed by Judge Susan Bolton's ruling enjoining several provisions of "The Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act" - SB 1070; though I am heartened by some findings - including the ban on sanctuary cities.

"This fight is far from over. In fact, it is just the beginning, and at the end of what is certain to be a long legal struggle, Arizona will prevail in its right to protect our citizens. I am deeply grateful for the overwhelming support we have received from across our nation in our efforts to defend against the failures of the federal government.

"I have consulted with my legal counsel about our next steps. We will take a close look at every single element Judge Bolton removed from the law, and we will soon file an expedited appeal at the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.

"For anyone willing to see it - the crisis is as clear as is the federal government's failure to address it.

"The judge herself noted that the stash houses where smugglers hide immigrants from Mexico before bringing them into the country's interior have become a fixture on the news in Arizona and that, 'You can barely go a day without a location being found in Phoenix where there are numerous people being harbored.'"

"When I signed the bill on April 23rd, I said, SB 1070 - represents another tool for our state to use as we work to address a crisis we did not create and the federal government has actively refused to fix. The law protects all of us, every Arizona citizen and everyone here in our state lawfully. And, it does so while ensuring that the constitutional rights of ALL in Arizona are undiminished - holding fast to the diversity that has made Arizona so great.

"I will battle all the way to the Supreme Court, if necessary, for the right to protect the citizens of Arizona. Meanwhile, I also know we still have work to do in confronting the fear-mongers, those dealing in hate and lies and economic boycotts that seek to do Arizona harm.

"We have already made some progress in waking up Washington. But the question still remains: will Washington do its job, and put an end to the daily operations of smugglers in our nation, or will the delays and sidesteps continue? I believe that the defenders of the rule of law will ultimately succeed with us in our demand for action."


 
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