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Sunday, January 16, 2005 at 07:47PM
The controversial legislation that limits the access of illegal
immigrants to public services has been in court since voters approved
it on Nov. 2. In an emergency motion, the Mexican-American Legal
Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) asked the Ninth U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals in San Francisco, Calif., on Jan. 4 to block portions
of Prop. 200 while lawyers continue court proceedings Jan. 4. MALDEF
asked for a decision within 21 days. On Dec. 22, a U.S. District Court
Judge in Tucson lifted a restraining order on the ban, declaring it
constitutional and allowing it to become law. [more]