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Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 03:23PM
Arizona's controversial curbs on benefits for illegal immigrants was in
effect last Thursday even as opponents planned their next move. A federal
judge Wednesday lifted a court order barring Proposition 200 from
becoming law; however opponents planned to appeal to the Ninth U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco as soon as possible. The
Arizona Republic said Latino activists would file the appeal either
Thursday or Monday. Prop 200, which was approved by the voters in
November, requires state and municipal employees to confirm the
immigration status of applicants for welfare and various other public
benefits. U.S. District Judge David Bury ruled Wednesday that Prop 200
did not go beyond the scope of existing federal law that requires
applicants for public benefits to provide proof of eligibility. [more]