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Here you will find news articles, reports, and press releases relevant to immigration. This includes content produced by NAA, such as articles from Units magazine and reports and white papers developed by NAA staff.

State & Local Governments Await Decision on Illegal Immigration Law From the September 2011 Units magazine, NAA provides an analysis of the various impacts recent court activity will have on the rental housing industry at the state and local level.

Supreme Court Upholds E-Verify Requirement From the July 2011 Political Insider in Units magazine, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a 2007 Arizona immigration law requiring employers to verify the legal status of their workers using the voluntary E-Verify program and permits the state to revoke licenses from businesses that knowingly hire undocumented immigrants.

Study Cites High Cost of State, Local Immigration Laws From the July 2011 HotSheet, the Center for American Progress put out a brief outlining the costs of immigration laws in Arizona, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. 

Supreme Court Rulings Revive State Immigration Laws From the June 2011 HotSheet, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reexamine the Hazelton, Pa. case.

AL Landlords Targeted by "Nation's Toughest Immigration Law" From the June 2011 HotSheet, a new Alabama law imposes criminal charges against landlords who knowingly provide rental housing to undocumented immigrants. 

IAA Lobbies to Remove Apartment Mandates from Bill From the April 2011 HotSheet, the Indiana Apartment Association successfully negotiated with state lawmakers to remove a provision in a pending immigration bill that required apartment managers to determine a potential tenant's legal status.