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OAS countries angered by Arizona immigration law

The Associated Press

Members of the Organization of American States are complaining about the new immigration law in Arizona.

After listening to complaints from members countries, OAS Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza is calling the law "an issue of concern to all citizens of the Americas, beginning with the citizens of the United States."

Insulza praised President Barack Obama's reaction to the Arizona law, which allows police to question people they think might be illegals and arrest them if they cannot prove they are in the country legally. Obama says the law was "poorly conceived" and "not the right way to go."

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