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Should police check the immigration status of people they stop?

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Although it threw out other provisions of Arizona's tough anti-immigration law, the Supreme Court upheld the provision calling for police to check the immigration status of people they stop. What do you think? Are such actions a potential infringement on civil liberties? Or is it just common sense that police should verify the status of people in traffic stops? 

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