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		<title>Will Sanctions Law Ruling Ripple Across U.S.?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Legal Arizona Workers Act, in effect since January, has spawned a number of similar acts in states from Mississippi to Indiana, New Jersey to Colorado.
Two other sanctions-related cases will follow the Arizona case to appeals courts, likely later this summer. The resulting opinions will shape a landscape that could guide sanctions laws nationwide, as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Legal Arizona Workers Act</strong>, in effect since January, has spawned a number of similar acts in states from Mississippi to Indiana, <strong>New Jersey</strong> to Colorado.</p>
<p>Two other <em>sanctions-related cases</em> will follow the Arizona case to appeals courts, likely later this summer. The resulting opinions will shape a landscape that could guide <em>sanctions laws nationwide</em>, as well as increase pressure on Congress to do something about <em>illegal immigration</em>.</p>
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