Faculty Experts Can Discuss Arizona Immigration Law, Tea Party and other topics

Sources posted on UB NewsTips

Release Date: May 4, 2010 This content is archived.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- University at Buffalo faculty experts are available to discuss the Arizona immigration law, the rise of the Tea Party and many other news topics.

A listing of the experts is available at http://newstips.buffalo.edu.

"The new law threatens to force all of Arizona into conformity on prioritizing immigration enforcement, irrespective of differing community sentiment, local culture or competing priorities," says immigration law expert Rick Su, associate professor in the UB Law School.

Members of the media are invited to regularly check this new UB "NewsTips" website. A listing of faculty available to discuss news topics and trends is updated periodically.

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