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March 25, 2008 05:54 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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CA: Anti-illegal immigration bills proposed!
Posted on Tuesday, March 25 @ 14:13:28 CDT
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REGIONAL: Anti-illegal immigration bills proposed
By: EDWARD SIFUENTES - Staff Writer
Local GOP lawmakers among sponsors of crackdown legislation
Tuesday, March 25, 2008 12:49 AM PDT ∞

A package of bills designed to crack down on California's estimated 3 million illegal immigrants will be unveiled by Republican lawmakers in Sacramento today.


Two North County representatives are among the sponsors of the bills, which cover a wide range of topics, including elimination of in-state tuition benefits for illegal immigrant students at state colleges and universities, requiring proof of legal status to receive state benefits, and barring companies that hire illegal immigrants from receiving state contracts.

An immigrant rights advocate called the bills divisive.

Similar bills have been introduced in recent years without much success. The lawmakers who sponsored the 20-bill package said in a news release Monday that their proposals aim to eliminate enticements that attract illegal immigrants to the state.

Included in the package is Assembly Bill 1882, sponsored by Assemblyman Martin Garrick, R-Carlsbad. His bill would require police to contact immigration authorities when a person suspected of being an illegal immigrant is arrested for driving under the influence.

Garrick said he believes the package offers "common sense" ideas to address illegal immigration.

"I am encouraged that reason will prevail," he said.

Assemblywoman Mimi Walters, R-Oceanside, sponsored Assembly Bill 2102, which would require state agencies to check all new employees' work eligibility through a federal electronic database called E-Verify.

Walters said the news conference that is scheduled to take place in Sacramento today is designed in part to put pressure on Democrats to take illegal immigration more seriously. She said the state's illegal immigrants cost taxpayers an estimated $9 billion each year.

"We are truly in a crisis," Walters said.

While some analysts say illegal immigrants are a huge burden on taxpayers, others say they contribute much to the state and the nation's economy.

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Pedro Rios, director of the San Diego office of the American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker human rights organization, said he was troubled by the proposals. Dealing with immigration policy is a federal responsibility, he said.

"This is an attempt to bring the immigration debate to the state level, as they've done in Arizona and other parts of the country, and it doesn't belong there," Rios said. "It only creates more division and tension."

Rios said he does not see much chance of these bills passing through the Legislature due to the Democrats' large majority in the Assembly, 48 to 32. He added that Republicans may be "testing the waters to see how far they can go."

Among the other bills are:

Assembly Bill 39 would require the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to tally the cost of jailing illegal immigrant inmates each year and bill the federal government

Assembly Bill 1928 would require local law enforcement agencies to cooperate with federal immigration authorities when they arrest suspected illegal immigrants

Assembly Bill 2420 would prohibit cities from declaring themselves "sanctuary cities" for illegal immigrants and not allowing their police to cooperate with federal immigration authorities

Assembly Bill 648 would add 10 years to the sentence of anyone convicted of a felony who has a previous felony conviction in California for which they were deported

Assembly Bill 2812 would allow the governor to cite illegal immigration as a cause to declare a local or state emergency
March 25, 2008 06:00 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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I ask all Grassfire and Fire Society members to call and thank and support these brave CA representatives:

 

Assemblywoman Mimi Walters, R-Oceanside - District Address
24031 El Toro Road
Suite 210
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Phone: (949) 457-7333

Included in the package is Assembly Bill 1882, sponsored by Assemblyman Martin Garrick, R-Carlsbad.  -

Martin Garrick
P.O. Box 881
Solana Beach, CA 92075

Phone: 760.716.9250
E-mail:
martin@martingarrick.com

If the way CAlifornia goes is the way the country goes this would be great news if we could get these passed!

I ask everyone in the country to call and write and email them as they are fighting for their lives in this state!

 

 

March 25, 2008 06:07 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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May 25, 2007

Please note the correct phone number for Martin Garrick is:  760-929-7998!

If you live in CA = please call your local assembly representative and ask them to support these bills.

March 25, 2008 06:30 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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March 5, 2007
Seems like this should be a no-brainer. I don't live in California but will write anyway....you all know I will never get the chance to thank Kay Bailey Huchinson for doing something for Americans not illegals!
March 25, 2008 07:36 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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November 13, 2007

I'll call tomorrow morning, first thing!!  Count on it........




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