Friday, May 6, 2011

Alabama Senate move Arizona-style tough immigration law closer to final passage

Alabama Senate move Arizona-style tough immigration law closer to final passage...Senate & House bills would require police officers to demand proof of citizenship or residency from anyone they stop for a traffic violation or other infraction if they have reasonable suspicion the person is in the U.S. illegally. Those whose legal status can't be determined could be jailed and eventually charged with trespassing if they are determined to be in the country illegally.The bills make it a crime to knowingly house, give a ride to, rent to or employ an illegal alien.They vary in their punishments and whether businesses are held responsible for subcontractors who use illegal aliens. But the main difference is that the House bill requires all businesses to use the federal E-Verify program.

http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/220681a5faa544a0a8c49d558ceb38f0/AL-XGR--Immigration/

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