[Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] On the Legislative Front

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

 


Dear Members
On the LEGISLATIVE FRONT
 
1.
While States like AZ try to enforce our immigration laws and are
combatted on every front by DHS, Eric Holder and this Administration
you read an article where Mexico is cracking down on illegal aliens
If this turns out to be the case is it just.............
UNBELIEVABLE
 
 
South of the Border: Mexico 'cracks down on undocumented immigrants'
Written by CAA World on February 24, 2011, 01:18 AM
 
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2.
MINNESOTA
The House State Government Finance Committee will hear Rep. Benson's voter ID bill (HF89) on Monday at 4:00PM.

See < https://www.revisor.mn.gov/revisor/pages/search_status/status_detail.php?b=House&f=HF89&ssn=0&y=2011  >.
contact the Committee administrator Joe Marble: 651-296-7185 for more information
or if you would like to testify or enter a testimony

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 http://www.startribune.com/politics/local/116963093.html
 "English-only debate revs up again"
Star Tribune, February 26, 2011

Bills in the Legislature would make English the state's official language. Would such a law unite or divide us?
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3.
UTAH

Utah Senator Robles holds simultaneous Utah and Mexican Government Offices

 

 
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4.
ARIZONA
 
Pearce introduces immigration omnibus 'clean-up' bill
'This state ...shall not accept a consular identification card that is issued by a foreign government as a valid form of identification...'
    Phoenix -- On Monday, Senate President Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, introduced SB1611, an immigration omnibus bill, which he says is basically a 'clean-up' bill to Proposition 200, passed by voters in 2004, and various subsequent voter-approved statutes requiring people to demonstrate they are legally present in order to obtain public benefits. The bill requires a recipient of public benefits to present one of seven specific documents in order to demonstrate lawful presence. Currently, these documents are only required for benefits that require participants to be citizens or legal residents of the United States, or otherwise lawfully present.
    Federal law prohibits providing state and local public benefits to illegal aliens with exceptions, such as emergency health care and public health assistance for immunizations. SB 1611 would require persons to provide documentation for all public benefits, even those which cannot be denied under federal law. [...]
    The bill amends A.R.S. Title 41, State Government, by adding Chapter 48, which states, "This state or any political subdivision of this state shall not accept a consular identification card that is issued by a foreign government as a valid form of identification."
 
Ruthie
Minnesotans Seeking Immigration Reform                                                         
"Restore Order - Secure Our Border"                             
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