Immigration and the Treatment of Non-Citizens

Immigration and the Treatment of Non-Citizens

Arizona: US Court Blocks Immigration Law’s Worst Aspects

(Washington, DC) – A ruling by a US district court in Arizona on July 28, 2010, will temporarily block enforcement of the most problematic provisions of Arizona’s recent law targeting immigrants, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Arizona: US Court Blocks Immigration Law’s Worst Aspects

(Washington, DC) – A ruling by a US district court in Arizona on July 28, 2010, will temporarily block enforcement of the most problematic provisions of Arizona’s recent law targeting immigrants, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Arizona: US Court Blocks Immigration Law’s Worst Aspects

(Washington, DC) – A ruling by a US district court in Arizona on July 28, 2010, will temporarily block enforcement of the most problematic provisions of Arizona’s recent law targeting immigrants, Human Rights Watch said today.
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UAE/Lebanon: Allow Lebanese/Gazan Deportees to Appeal

(Beirut) - The United Arab Emirates government should allow hundreds of deported Lebanese citizens and Gazans an opportunity to appeal their expulsions, Human Rights Watch said in a letter today to the UAE interior minister.
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UAE/Lebanon: Allow Lebanese/Gazan Deportees to Appeal

(Beirut) - The United Arab Emirates government should allow hundreds of deported Lebanese citizens and Gazans an opportunity to appeal their expulsions, Human Rights Watch said in a letter today to the UAE interior minister.
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UAE/Lebanon: Allow Lebanese/Gazan Deportees to Appeal

(Beirut) - The United Arab Emirates government should allow hundreds of deported Lebanese citizens and Gazans an opportunity to appeal their expulsions, Human Rights Watch said in a letter today to the UAE interior minister.
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US: Arizona Violating Human Rights Treaty

(San Francisco) - Arizona's new immigration law violates an international anti-racism treaty that is binding on all government officials in the United States, Human Rights Watch said today.
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