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crime to be in the country illegally, making at it crime for illegal immigrants to work or find work in the state and warrantless probable cause arrest for deportable crimes. the president released a statement saying, i m pleased that the supreme court struck down key provisions of the arizona immigration law. what the decision makes unmistakenly clear congress must act on immigration reform. patchwo of state slaw not solution to the broken immigration system. it s part of the problem. at the same time, i remain concern of the practical impact of the remaining provision of the law that requires the local law enforcement officials to check the immigration status of anyone they suspect to be here illegally. bring in the expanded panel. fred barnes of weekly standard. juan williams, columnist with the hill. marmara liasson, national public radio. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles, thoughts? i thought what the headline

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several voters said they are leaning toward voting for mitt romney in part because they think the president overreac overreached. so your signature piece of legislation is failing? what does it say about the president? when you produce 2400-pang bill and you have the speaker of the house nancy pelosi saying we have to pass the bill to read the ball, you don t pass the bill to read the bill. you read it first. if the court strikes down the mandate, the guts and funding mechanism of the law may be gone. even some republican critics admit congress could step in to try to preserve popular provisions like keeping people under 26 on their parent s health plan. there will be a bipartisan need for those of us to get together and say what can we cobble together on what we do agree on? a loss could hand the president a victory enabling him to campaign against the court. i think there is going to be a real uproar against

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ties to u.s. labeled terrorist organization and supports a strict form of islam. many worry that president morsi s election will be the beginning of turning egypt to another iran. iran called the election islamic awakening. today, morsi spokesman denied he did an interview with the iranian news service who quotes morsi promising to renew ties between the two countries. in the short run it s unlikely that the ruling generals would take order from brotherhood presidents, especially orders that could jeopardize egypt s relationship with the united states. or israel. but in the long run, many fear the brotherhood would rule egypt by one man, one vote, one time. bret? bret: leland vittert in cairo. thank you. still ahead, in-depth look at the 2012 electoral map with karl rove and joe trippi. first, congress is voting

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not doing. he mentioned the president s recent policy directive with deportation against hundreds of thousands of young illegal ill grants and asked immigrants and asked is this at the refusal tone force the immigration law? today, governor brewer said she believes the remaining portion of sb-1070 can legally go nefect immediately. acknowledging there are lawsuit against it waiting in the wings. bret: shannon bream live from the supreme court. thank you. latino voters are a key demographic from president obama and governor romney. so as one would expect, each poised with reaction to the immigration ruling. here is chief political correspondent carl cameron. reporter: at a new hampshire high school, president obama made no mention of the supreme court ruling. inted, he issued a written statement to point fingers at capitol hill. what the decision made unmistakenly clear is congress must act on the comprehensive immigration reform. patchwork of state laws is not solution to the bro

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