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    2012swingstates:

Photo by Shawn Raymundo, The State Press
The Supreme Court is expected to decide on a two-year-old Arizona immigration law this week, an issue that brought more than 1,000 immigration activists and Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio supporters to “Tent City” on Saturday evening. 
The event was staged to protest Arpaio over immigration sweeps, allegations of inmate mistreatment at Tent City, the outdoor jail, and his support of Senate Bill 1070, a law passed by the legislature in 2010 allowing state law enforcement officials to enforce federal immigration policies.
SB 1070 challengers claim federal immigration policies supersede any state laws, and that the law encourages racial profiling by allowing officers to request proof of citizenship if they suspect someone is in the country illegally.
The court’s decision will set a precedent for determining how far states can go in enforcing federal immigration laws. The decision could also impact laws modeled after SB 1070 that were passed in Alabama, Georgia, Utah and South Carolina.
Find the full story and slideshow here.

    2012swingstates:

    Photo by Shawn Raymundo, The State Press

    The Supreme Court is expected to decide on a two-year-old Arizona immigration law this week, an issue that brought more than 1,000 immigration activists and Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio supporters to “Tent City” on Saturday evening. 

    The event was staged to protest Arpaio over immigration sweeps, allegations of inmate mistreatment at Tent City, the outdoor jail, and his support of Senate Bill 1070, a law passed by the legislature in 2010 allowing state law enforcement officials to enforce federal immigration policies.

    SB 1070 challengers claim federal immigration policies supersede any state laws, and that the law encourages racial profiling by allowing officers to request proof of citizenship if they suspect someone is in the country illegally.

    The court’s decision will set a precedent for determining how far states can go in enforcing federal immigration laws. The decision could also impact laws modeled after SB 1070 that were passed in Alabama, Georgia, Utah and South Carolina.

    Find the full story and slideshow here.

    Posted on Sunday, June 24th 2012

    Reblogged from The 12 | Tumbling the 2012 campaign

    If you aren’t following The 12 yet, you should! Some great posts starting to pop into my dashboard from our group Tumblr: college journalists curating the 2012 election from 12 swing states. Today, case in point: 
• Andrew Krietz in Michigan tumbling Mitt Romney’s campaign trail reaction to Marco Rubio veepstakes back-and-forth• Ryan Thompson (above) in Florida on the latest boost to Rep. Connie Mack’s campaign• Justin Lagore with a great photo roundup of Romney’s weekend swing through Ohio• Samra Khawaja tracking the latest political ads in Virginia 

You can learn more about The 12 contributors here, and follow The 12 on Tumblr here. And big shout out to WaPo politics social media editor Natalie Jennings for doing a fantastic job leading this project!

    If you aren’t following The 12 yet, you should! Some great posts starting to pop into my dashboard from our group Tumblr: college journalists curating the 2012 election from 12 swing states. Today, case in point: 

    Andrew Krietz in Michigan tumbling Mitt Romney’s campaign trail reaction to Marco Rubio veepstakes back-and-forth
    Ryan Thompson (above) in Florida on the latest boost to Rep. Connie Mack’s campaign
    Justin Lagore with a great photo roundup of Romney’s weekend swing through Ohio
    Samra Khawaja tracking the latest political ads in Virginia 

    You can learn more about The 12 contributors here, and follow The 12 on Tumblr here. And big shout out to WaPo politics social media editor Natalie Jennings for doing a fantastic job leading this project!

    Posted on Tuesday, June 19th 2012

    Introducing the 12: Student journalists chronicling the 2012 election on Tumblr

    2012swingstates:

    It’s all but certain that a handful of states will determine whether Barack Obama or Mitt Romney will get to 270 electoral votes Nov. 6. And within those states, a few recurring narratives will dominate headlines and national perceptions about how those votes will swing in the fall: Economic recovery in Michigan. Immigration laws in Arizona. Union battles in Wisconsin. Northern Virginia (blue), and the rest of Virginia (not so blue).

    Today we’re launching The 12, a Washington Post blog powered by Tumblr and populated by student journalists at 12 universities in competitive 2012 election states. 

    Posted on Friday, June 8th 2012

    Reblogged from The 12 | Tumbling the 2012 campaign