Wednesday, January 18, 2012

REP. DIEANE BLACK (R-TN) FIGHTS FUNDING OF OBAMA'S LA RAZA SUPREMACY AGENDA

PERHAPS REP. BLACK KNOWS WHAT THE LA RAZA DEMS, FEINSTEIN, BOXER, PELOSI and WAXMAN along with  California's LA RAZA SUPREMACIST, REPS. BECERRA, BACA, and sisters LINDA & LORETTA SANCHEZ have done to MEXIFORNIA!


Rep. Black Defends State Immigration Enforcement

This week, Rep. Diane Black (R-TN) plans to introduce a bill that would prevent the federal government from using taxpayer funds to sue states over their immigration enforcement laws. The proposed bill, which serves as companion bill to S. 1856 introduced this fall by Sens. Jim DeMint (R-SC), Jeff Sessions (R-AL), and David Vitter (R-LA), is aimed at protecting the state immigration enforcement laws that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has either challenged in court or suggested it may challenge. (See FAIR Legislative Update, Nov. 14, 2011) The specific state laws protected under Rep. Black’s bill include: Oklahoma HB 1804; Missouri HB 390; Arizona SB 1070; Utah HB 497; Indiana SB 590 and HB 1402; Alabama HB 56; South Carolina S 20; and Georgia HB 87. (See Description of state immigration laws here.)

Since President Obama’s Department of Justice first sued Arizona in 2010, to block implementation of SB 1070, it has sued three more states, Alabama, South Carolina, and Utah, over their immigration laws. The U.S. Supreme Court announced last month that it would hear Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer’s appeal of the Ninth Circuit’s injunction of SB 1070. (See FAIR Legislative Update, Dec. 12, 2011) Arizona is expected to file its first brief in the case at the end of January.

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