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In the case Arizona v. United States, the Supreme Court struck down all provisions of the Arizona
law EXCEPT for
allowing police officers to arrest an undocumented immigrant without a warrant
if they had probable cause to
think he or she had committed a crime that could
lead to deportation.
making it a crime to seek a job without proper immigration documentation.
authorizing police officers to check the immigration status of anyone they stop
or arrest who they
suspect is an undocumented immigrant.
making it a crime to be in Arizona without valid immigration papers.