De Canas v. Bica
US Supreme Court Case / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De Canas v. Bica, 424 U.S. 351 (1976), was a case decided by the US Supreme Court on February 25, 1976, that challenged Section 2805(a) of the California Labor Code.[1]
This case was monumental in defining the relationship between federal and state powers on immigration policy, as well as illustrating the ways in which state governments can fit into the overarching reach of federal immigration power.