At Los Angeles Times , “‘ Business death penalty’ for hiring illegal workers is upheld by Supreme Court .” (Via Memeorandum . Also at New York Times , ” Justices Uphold Law Penalizing Hiring of Illegal Immigrants .”) The Supreme Court on Thursday gave Arizona and other states more authority to take action against illegal immigrants and the companies that hire them, ruling that employers who knowingly hire illegal workers can lose their license to do business. The 5-3 decision upholds the Legal Arizona Workers Act of 2007 and its so-called business death penalty for employers who are caught repeatedly hiring illegal immigrants. The state law also requires employers to check the federal E-Verify system before hiring new workers, a provision that was also upheld Thursday. The court’s decision did not deal with the more controversial Arizona law passed last year that gave police more authority to stop and question those who are suspected of being in the state illegally. But the ruling is likely to encourage the state and its supporters because the court majority said states remained free to take action involving immigrants. Thursday’s decision is a defeat for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, several civil-rights groups and the Obama administration, all of whom opposed the Arizona law and its sanctions on employers. They argued that federal law said states may not impose “civil or criminal sanctions” on employers. PHOTOS : ” South O.C. Patriots Rally for Arizona! ”

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Supreme Court Upholds Legal Arizona Workers Act of 2007
PHOENIX (AP/The Blaze) — The U.S. sheriff known for his tough stance against illegal immigration is inviting Americans to choose the most popular jail booking photos posted on his website. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio allows online users to browse through the photos and then vote on their favorites that will be highlighted on a “Mugshot of the Day” section. The top picks so far aren’t unexpected: They’re the most disheveled, unusual looking people among those booked into an Arizona jail. Arpaio says he hopes the increased Web traffic will highlight the work of his employees. He also says more crimes may be uncovered if the public can view the photos. Visitors to the site are greeted with the day’s most popular shot. Users can sort through the mugshot database by crime, picking from a menu ranging from sexual offenses to assault. The website is www.mcso.org

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AZ Sheriff Arpaio Solicits Votes for ‘Mugshot of the Day’
Judge’s ruling is likely to rally opposition against illegal immigration.
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Arizona Ruling: Ripe for Appeal