Nebraska Senators Support Appeal in Arizona Case
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Posted: 12:59 PM Sep 1, 2010
Nebraska Senators Support Appeal in Arizona Case
Lincoln, Neb.
Two Nebraska state senators have signed court papers in support of the Arizona law designed to crack down on illegal immigration and that has been mostly blocked by a judge.
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Two Nebraska state senators have signed court papers in support of the Arizona law designed to crack down on illegal immigration and that has been mostly blocked by a judge.

Sens. Charlie Janssen of Fremont and Tony Fulton of Lincoln said Wednesday they had signed onto court briefs that were scheduled to be submitted to a federal appeals court Wednesday. The briefs were to be filed by State Legislators for Legal Immigration, a national group to which Fulton and Janssen belong.

Janssen has said in recent months he plans to introduce an Arizona-style law to the Legislature when it convenes in January.

He reiterated those plans on Wednesday.

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