The other main issue is that parts of the law, atleast, may be unconstitutional. Earlier this month theSPLC, along with several other civil-rights groups,filed a lawsuit. One plaintiff, Matt Webster, isadopting two undocumented boys. Federal law allowsthat, but the children do not gain legal status untilseveral years after the adoption is completed. In themeantime, if the law takes effect on September 1stas scheduled, Mr Webster would not be allowed todrive his children to school.
还有一个主要问题是该法的至少部分内容和宪法不一致。本月初南方贫穷法律中心与其他几家人权团体联合发起了一场诉讼。原告之一Matt Webster收养了两名未注册男孩。这符合联邦法律规定,但两男孩直到收养完成后好几年之后才获得合法地位。同时,如果新移民法按计划于9月1日生效,Webster将不被允许将他的孩子送入学校。
In a speech this week Mike Hubbard, the speaker of the Alabama House and a sponsor of thebill, said that he understands that parts of the law may be struck down. That is what hashappened to such laws in other states. In Alabama, it might even be tacitly welcome. There wasno pressing public need for such a law, given how few immigrants are in the state, but somesaw it as good politics. Once the bill was written, Republicans, who control both chambers ofthe state legislature and hold all the statewide offices, could hardly vote against it withoutlooking like liberals. A setback from the courts would save Alabama the cost and trouble of fullimplementation, without embarrassing anyone. In fact, Republicans could claim to be victimsof federal meddling.
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