The
The justice department says the law is
unconstitutional as it usurps the federal administration's authority to set
immigration policy.
The
It is opposed by President Barack
Obama, civil liberties groups, and by the Mexican
government.
The
The border state is the biggest entry point into the
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed the measure into
law in April and it is due to go into effect on 29 July.
But the justice department in
“In our constitutional system, the federal government
has pre-eminent authority to regulate immigration matters,” the legal challenge
says.
Federal laws do not permit a “patchwork of state and
local immigration policies”, the justice department added.
A spokeswoman for Ms Brewer described the
administration’s move as a “terribly bad decision”, saying the state had a
“terrible border security crisis that needs to be addressed”.
“The Obama administration
has not done everything it can do to protect the people of
The law was passed after years of frustration in the
state over problems associated with illegal immigration, including
drug-trafficking and violent kidnappings.
In a speech on immigration reform last week, Mr Obama warned of the possibility
of other states following
“As other states and localities go their own ways, we
face the prospect that different rules for immigration will apply in different
parts of the country,” he said.
The
“ The Obama administration has not done everything it can do to
protect the people of
Jon Kyl and John McCain