The O Force takes another beating in federal court:
U.S. District Judge Sharon Lovelace Blackburn issued a major ruing today that upheld most parts of Alabama's immigration enforcement law that the state legislature passed earlier this year. The bill, which included mandatory E-Verify and a trespassing ordinance, was regarded as the strongest immigration enforcement bill passed at the state level.
Unlike rulings made by a federal district court and circuit court of appeals on Arizon'a SB1070, Judge Blackburn upheld the provision that allows police officers to ask for proof of legal status during routine police stops.
Judge Blackburn also upheld provisions that require schools to check the immigration status of students, nullify contracts signed by illegal aliens, and makes it a felony for illegal aliens to apply for a license plate, driver's license, or business license.