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Supreme Court ruling won't affect Utah immigration laws (The Salt Lake Tribune)


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Federal law enforcement officials say they will continue enforcing immigration laws in the same way despite a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling. The court ruled that undocumented immigrants who have false papers may be charged with aggravated identity theft only if they know they are stealing...

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