Monday, February 13, 2012

E-VERIFY RESUSCITATED IN UTAH HOUSE - WILL OBAMA'S DEPT. of LA RAZA JUSTICE SUE UTAH?


THERE ARE ONLY EIGHT (8) STATES WITH A POPULATION GREATER THAN LOS ANGELES COUNTY WHERE NEARLY HALF OF ALL JOBS GO TO ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS!!!

THIS SAME COUNTY PAYS OUT $600 MILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS, AND IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR AS "Mexican gang capital of America."

LA RAZA DEM GOV JERRY BROWN'S SOLUTION WAS TO SIGN A LAW PUSHED BY THE LA RAZA FACTION OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE MAKING IT ILLEGAL FOR EMPLOYERS TO USE E-VERIFY!

ACROSS THE NATION, CORRUPT LA RAZA DEMS ARE HISPANDERING OUR JOBS TO ILLEGALS BECAUSE SUCH KEEPS WAGES DEPRESSED FOR THEIR CAMPAIGN DONORS, AND BUYS THE ILLEGALS' ILLEGAL VOTES!


OBAMA'S DEPT. of LA RAZA JUSTICE HAS SUED ARIZONA ON BEHALF OF HIS LA RAZA PARTY BASE TO SABOTAGE E-VERIFY!

Although the E-Verify bill is not yet public, Rep. Sandstrom describes it as loosely based on Arizona’s Legal Worker’s Act and improving state’s existing E-Verify laws.


NOT YET GETTING SICK OF HEARING ABOUT THE "LATINO VOTE"???


E-Verify Resuscitated in Utah House


Utah State Rep. Stephen Sandstrom’s E-Verify bill was brought back to life in the Utah House of Representatives after some procedural maneuvering circumvented the bill’s opponents. Last Wednesday, the House had essentially killed the bill by refusing to let him open a bill file, the standard procedure for introducing any bill in the Utah House. (Salt Lake Tribune, Feb. 8, 2012) Fortunately, a few hours later fellow Republican Rep. Don Ipson allowed Sandstrom to insert his E-Verify language into an empty bill Rep. Ipson had previously filed. (Id.)

Although the E-Verify bill is not yet public, Rep. Sandstrom describes it as loosely based on Arizona’s Legal Worker’s Act and improving state’s existing E-Verify laws. (Id.; see FAIR State Use of E-Verify Guide, Jan. 26, 2012) However, unlike Arizona’s E-Verify law, Sandstrom said his measure would allow a business on probation for hiring illegal aliens to eventually have a clean slate while Arizona’s maintains a record of the violation. He also said his plan would exempt agricultural employers from being required to use E-Verify. (Salt Lake Tribune, Feb. 8, 2012)

Rep. Sandstrom became a target of the Obama Administration when the Department of Justice sued the State last fall over his law requiring law enforcement to verify the immigration status of those they arrest for a felony or Class A misdemeanor if that person is unable to provide valid identification. (Utah H.B. 497; See FAIR Legislative Update, Nov. 28, 2011) Among other things, the law also allows police to ask those stopped for less serious misdemeanors about their immigration status but requires them to do so only if the person is arrested and booked. (Id.) A hearing on the Justice Department’s motion for a preliminary injunction against H.B. 497 takes place this Friday, Feb. 17.

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