Obama administration officials have decided to file a suit to block a 
much-disputed Arizona law cracking down on illegal immigration, according to 
several news reports.

The decision to intervene was confirmed by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham 
Clinton in an interview last week with an Ecuadorian journalist.

"President Obama has spoken out against the law because he thinks that the 
federal government should be determining immigration policy," Clinton said in 
the interview. "And the Justice Department, under his direction, will be 
bringing a lawsuit against the act."

"But the more important commitment that President Obama has made is to try to 
introduce and pass comprehensive immigration reform," she said. "That is what 
we need. Everyone knows it, and the president is committed to doing it."

When asked whether Clinton misspoke, Mark Toner, the director of the State 
Department's press office, told Bloomberg News: "The secretary's words stand 
for themselves."

A Justice Department spokeswoman said the department "continues to review the 
law." But other administration officials said the decision to intervene has 
been made, only the details of the suit need to be worked out.

The Arizona law gives local police greater power to check the legal status of 
people they stop and makes illegal immigration a state crime. Opponents fear 
the law will lead to racial profiling.

The law has sparked boycotts and protests, both around the country and in 
Boston. On May 5, the Boston City Council passed a resolution urging that 
business ties be cut with Arizona in protest over the law. Mayor Thomas M. 
Menino joined the council, saying he would consider canceling city contracts 
with Arizona companies that support the law.

The controversy has even carried over into Boston's sports scene. Demonstrators 
gathered outside Fenway Park this week to protest the arrival of the Arizona 
Diamondbacks, in town for a three-game series against the Red Sox. 

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