The Arizona Immigration Law requires that all employers verify that all new employees are legal residents of the United States. Employers who employ workers that are not authorized to work in the United States could face severe penalties and sanctions. The Arizona Immigration Laws do not permit a law enforcement officer to stop an individual just because he/she thinks the person is an immigrant. There must be a legitimate suspicion that the person being stopped has broken a state or local ordinance or law in order for an arrest to be made. There must be enough probable cause against the individual before an arrest can be made without a warrant. Once the arrest has been made, every effort must be taken to verify that the individual is an illegal person in the United States. Once it is established that the individual is an illegal immigrant, that person is then turned over to federal authorities.
An immigration attorney in Arizona can help immigrant families stay together while seeking permanent citizenship in the United States. Many immigrants will work in the United States under visas and want to stay once the visa has expired. A knowledgeable Arizona Immigration Attorney can explain all the immigration laws to you, file the proper paperwork in the courts, and appear at the proceedings with you in court.
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