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Arizona will join 17 other states in opposing Obama's new immigration policy

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Arizona will join 17 other states in opposing Obama's new immigration policy. Recently, Jan Brewer, an official of the Alberta government department, announced: Arizona...

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A few days ago, Jan Brewer, an official of the Alberta government department, announced that Arizona is ready to join the team led by Texas in opposing Obama's new immigration policy. Texas and 17 other states have previously signed the opposition bill.

Many senior Republicans have condemned Obama's decision-making as too frivolous. The new deal will result in more than 5 million illegal immigrants staying in the United States without fear of deportation.

This opposition motion was mainly initiated by Texas. According to local governor Greg Abbott, Obama's move to amend the immigration law has caused Congress to lose trust in him, and the hope that the new deal will be voted by Congress is also very slim.

>The following is Jan Brewer, an official of the Alberta Government Excerpts from his speech:

"Alberta is proud to join the team that opposes the Obama administration's hasty decisions. As a border state, we have always been under the pressure and impact of illegal immigration. Recently, the Obama administration's hasty immigration reform has aggravated the strong resentment of our state and our people. The Obama administration has redefined the Constitution and federal laws to consolidate its own rights, while deliberately ignoring the wishes of the American people. This kind of transgression of rights cannot be tolerated."

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