ATLANTA–(ENEWSPF)–August 21, 2012. A federal appeals court today blocked key provisions of Alabama and Georgia’s anti-immigrant laws. Significantly, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit found that section 28 of Alabama’s law, which requires the immigration verification of newly enrolled K – 12 students, interferes with children’s constitutional right to education. The court also blocked the Alabama provisions that would have criminalized the failure to carry immigration documents and invalidated contracts with undocumented immigrants. And in both states, the court determined that states could not criminalize the transporting or harboring of certain immigrants.






