De Canas v. Bica
United States Supreme Court
424 U.S. 351 (1976)
Relevant factsFree
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.
IssueFree
Whether states are preempted from enacting laws restricting the employment of illegal aliens.