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Attorney Predicts Feds Won't Challenge AL Immigration Law

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The lawyer behind several recent illegal immigration laws said he'd be "surprised" if the Justice Department challenges Alabama's recently passed crackdown, claiming the Obama administration only went after Arizona because it was an election year.
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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley last week signed what many consider to be the toughest law in the country dealing with illegal immigration. It follows in the footsteps of similar laws in Arizona and elsewhere.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/06/13/attorney-predicts-doj-wont-challenge-alabama-immigration-law/#ixzz1PBponinK

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