cis.org - 11/10/2008
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Illegal-alien and open-borders advocates may succeed in getting the Arizona Supreme Court to ban numerous immigration-related phrases, including “illegal alien” and “open-borders advocates.” In a significant blow to the First Amendment and the use of legally-correct terminology, Arizona Supreme ...
judicialwatch.org - 11/7/2008
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judicialwatch.org —
Arizona’s Supreme Court Justice has agreed to enforce
the Hispanic Bar Association’s demands of banning the terms
“illegal” and “aliens” in all of the state’s courtrooms. Claiming that the terms are inflammatory, the president of Arizona’s ...
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Judge Bans Use Of “Illegal” and “Aliens”
wnd.com - 11/8/2008
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wnd.com —
Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ruth McGregor stirred
up a hornet's nest by endorsing a demand from
the Hispanic Bar Association to censor words and phrases such as "illegal aliens" and "illegal immigrants" and substitute "foreign nationals" in ...
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Court: Quit saying 'illegal aliens'
michellemalkin.com - 11/7/2008
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Nothing to See Here, Move Along Now!
The Corner on National Review Online —
... ] Arizona's Supreme Court has banned the terms "illegal alien," "illegal immigration," "open borders advocates," "proponents for amnesty," and others from all of the state's courtrooms. ...
Winning the War of Words
RIGHTWINGSPARKLE —
From The Center For Immigration Studies: Illegal-alien and open-borders advocates may succeed in getting the Arizona Supreme Court to ban numerous immigration-related phrases, including “illegal alien” and “open-borders advocates.” In a significant blow to the First Amendment and the use of legally-correct terminology, Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ruth McGregor has advanced the demands of the Arizona Hispanic Bar Association by moving to ban the following language from all of the state’s ...
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