October 29, 2007

Pro-Border-Jumper Groups Seek To Stop Law Against Illegals

Because after all, we wouldnÂ’t want to make those breaking the law feel uncomfortable, stigmatized or unwelcome.

One of the toughest state laws targeting illegal immigrants takes effect Thursday in Oklahoma, prompting efforts by immigrants trying to block it and work by state agencies to comply.

The law makes it a felony to transport or shelter illegal immigrants. Businesses, which are barred by federal law from hiring illegal immigrants, can be sued by a legal worker who is displaced by an illegal one.

The measure denies illegal immigrants certain public benefits such as rental assistance and fuel subsidies.

"It's clearly one of the most restrictive policies" in the country, says Cecilia Muñoz of the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic civil rights organization.

Muñoz says she's particularly concerned about a provision that gives local police the authority to check immigration status. Such policies create fear among all Hispanics, including those in the country legally, and may contribute to discrimination, she says.

On Thursday, the National Coalition of Latino Clergy and Christian Leaders filed its second lawsuit against the measure. The group says it is unconstitutional because immigration is a federal, not state, responsibility.

IÂ’m particularly troubled by their attempt to block the provision allowing legal workers to sue employers of illegal immigrants. After all, according to the advocates for the border jumpers, those folks are only doing the jobs Americans wonÂ’t do. Could it be that they are afraid of being proved wrong when there is a flood of lawsuits from American citizens who want jobs but are being undercut by those with no legal right to be in (much less work in) the United States?

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1 They are only illegal because prior immigrants made laws

Posted by: KB at Fri Nov 2 17:07:29 2007 (Otx0x)

2 Talk about a point without a point. Prior immigrants did not make the law. Their descendants did, in order to preserve the country their ancestors built. And as for the rest of your absurd statement, it amounts to the argument that "its only illegal cause someone made a law against it".

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Fri Nov 2 23:53:00 2007 (9X4/7)

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