Some states are using other tactics to find illegal immigrants, while their state laws are being reviewed and challenged. - - Donna Poisl
By Alan Gomez, USA TODAY
State legislators looking to crack down on illegal immigration in 2012 are turning away from the law enforcement laws that dominated state houses this year, and instead are pushing other measures that can make life just as difficult for illegal immigrants.
Much of the international furor over state immigration laws in states such as Arizona and Alabama focused on the portions that granted local police the ability to conduct roadside immigration checks of people stopped for other crimes.
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