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Altoona Ordinance May Be Unconstitutional

By: Ben Manning
Updated: June 27, 2012
ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY - Altoona's illegal immigrant ordinance may now be unconstitutional.

Mayor Bill Schirf says the city solicitor thinks so. After the Supreme Court struck down the Arizona ordinance earlier this week, it set a precedent that could affect Altoona's.

Altoona based their ordinance on the one in Hazleton. The courts will take a look at that ordinance in August.

Mayor Schirf says Altoona will take a look at theirs after that hearing and may have to take it off the books.

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Since all these laws are based on Federal Illegal Immigration laws I can't see how they could be un-Constitutional if the Federal Laws are Constitutional.

Douglas S. June 29, 2012 at 11:39 am

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