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Correction, Oct. 1 12:16 p.m. An earlier version of this post misstated that Labor Secretary Thomas E. Perez would be the first Hispanic attorney general. Alberto Gonzales was the first.
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Correction, Oct. 1 12:16 p.m. An earlier version of this post misstated that Labor Secretary Thomas E. Perez would be the first Hispanic attorney general. Alberto Gonzales was the first.
but figures used in the legal challenge suggested the effect was different: Of the 31,000 potentially legal voters in Arizona blocked from registering in the first 20 months the law was on the books, 1
President Bill Clinton signed it — without comment or public witnesses, at just before 1:00 on a Saturday morning — eight weeks before he stood for re-election, positioning himself for the campaign