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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama’s attorney general has become the highest-ranking Republican official to suggest throwing out parts of his state’s tough new immigration law, as he recommended that lawmakers repeal some portions of the statute that have been put on hold by federal courts and clarify some others. In a letter to legislative leaders, Attorney General Luther Strange said the proposed changes would make the law “easier to defend in court” and “remove burdens on law-abiding citizens.”



