In immigration debate, Sotomayor chooses words carefully 
As the justices debated an Arizona law requiring businesses to check the immigration status of their workers Wednesday, Justice Sonia Sotomayor took a different approach from the rest of the justices on one issue: what to call a person who is not authorized to work in the country.
During oral arguments in Chamber of Commerce v. ...
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Why are we not surprised? Remember, she defines herself as a “wise latina” Oh, I am soooo sick of all of this! When do Latinos become Americans? All I see is that they are about promoting their own agenda, which is completely seperate from the American agenda. This is a sad day in America when we have given so much attention to such a small percentage of people in America. We say that the latino population is the fastest growing in America, but we don’t qualify it by saying that African Americans are the LARGEST LEGAL minority in America. That is long ago lost….
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