provisions of the law. john zarrella this morning, john, great story. thanks so much. the top stories as we come up to the half hour, immigration on hold. arizona s tough new immigration law taking in effect this morning, minus the most controversial portion of it. the federal judge blocked his section that requires police to check a person s immigration status. that is likely headed all the way to the supreme court now. plus, toyota is announcing that 400,000 older model cars sold here in the u.s. are being recalled because of possible steering problems. 94% are toyota avalons made between 2000 and 2004. the company says pat of the steering system could break, increasing the risk of a crash. about 40,000 lexus lx-470 models affect. and ansel adams family doesn t buy the story of the
subaru. the only manufacturer with 2010 iihs top safety picks for all models. isn t it nice when honest virtues win? 3 1/2 billion dollars is incevery day, over and the new healthcare law increases our debt even more. economists are predicting the new healthcare law passed by congress will cut health benefits for seniors, increase the cost of insurance premiums, raise taxes and force us to borrow even more money from china and other foreign governments. congress must stop digging a deep hole of debt that we ll never get out of. please stop digging. can be unsettling. but what if there were a different story? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clients and turning uncertainty into confidence.
morning. carla voskez loads the car. the most precious cargo is little samantha with his big brown eyes. twice a month on her days off for almost a year now, carla and sammy set off on this journey. for sure, diapers, snacks to keep her busy along the way. reporter: from phoenix to tucson, then south on highway 15 in mexico. three hours later, carla pulls up in front of the little house in the little town, 50 miles south of the border. husband oscar vosqez is there to greet them. this is where oscar lives now. there s a bullet hole in the front door. that happened before i moved in. it was scary. reporter: this young man who grew up in phoenix who wanted one day to join the marines whose high school team beat m.i.t. in a robotics
new york. if the allegations are true, that guy s in for it. i would think. still ahead, his name is oscar. an illegal immigrant who had everything go for him in the united states, until he made a drastic decision that changed your life. why did you do it? no one s going to hire you for a top job if you don t have your social security, all of this? are you angry? his answer just ahead, 21 minutes after the hour. when i was seventeen i was not good to my skin.