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De Canas v. Bica

United States Supreme Court

424 U.S. 351 (1976)

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California barred employers from hiring aliens not entitled to U.S. residence where doing so would adversely affect lawful resident workers; farmworkers (plaintiffs) sued farm contractors (defendants) who allegedly hired unauthorized workers in violation of the statute, creating a labor surplus that cost the plaintiffs employment. The court of appeals held the state law preempted by federal immigration law, and the Supreme Court granted certiorari.

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Whether states are preempted from enacting laws restricting the employment of illegal aliens.

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