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AZ Gov. Brewer and NM Gov. Richardson Sound Off on Immigration Enforcement

Marisa Treviño
Latina Lista
July 16, 2010

With news  today that the annual border governor's conference has moved from Phoenix, Arizona to Santa Fe, New Mexico after Gov. Brewer, chair of the XXVIII Border Governors Conference, cancelled  the conference due to several Mexican governors refusing to attend because of Arizona's new immigration law, it would seem that Arizona's new law has not only put Gov. Jan Brewer on the opposite side - figuratively speaking - from her Mexican contemporaries but now also with her American peer Gov. Richardson.

In a special "pre-release" preview from their upcoming July 30 issue, Americas Quarterly shares with Latina Lista readers an immigration face-off between Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.

To read the entire article, click here.

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