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    S.C. Senate wants end to aid for illegal immigrants

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    Posted on Sat, Apr. 08, 2006

    Senate wants end to aid for illegal immigrants
    Senators ask governor to add more limits on who gets social services

    SEANNA ADCOX
    Associated Press

    COLUMBIA - The S.C. Senate has approved a resolution asking Gov. Mark Sanford to stop illegal immigrants in South Carolina from getting social services.

    "Giving people a constant supply of free meals and medicine is no way to discourage the growth of illegal aliens," said Sen. Dick Elliott, the measure's chief sponsor. "If it's illegal for these people to be here, what's legal about giving them goods and services intended for the down-and-out in our society?"

    Elliott, D-Horry, wants Sanford to order the Department of Social Services to quit providing free services, including food stamps, to illegal immigrants. The Senate passed the resolution Thursday by voice vote immediately after Elliott introduced it. The one-chamber resolution carries no legal weight.

    Sanford spokesman Joel Sawyer said the governor has not reviewed the resolution. However, he said, Sanford has supported the concept before.

    Elliott said the state has limited resources to help its needy citizens.

    "We believe that, first, our home folks should be provided for," Elliot said. "We also believe if the aliens did not have access to free services many of us have to pay for, South Carolina would not be as much of a haven for illegal aliens."

    Census figures indicate the Hispanic population in South Carolina grew by 273 percent from 1990 to 2003, reaching 131,000 in 2004. While it is generally accepted that Census counts of Hispanics are low, just how low is up for debate.

    The Pew Hispanic Center estimates the state's Latino population is between 155,000 and 165,000, but the South Carolina Consortium for Latino Immigration Studies puts the figure at 400,000 to 500,000.
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    considering it's unconstitutional for any state to enter an agreement with foreigners, they shouldn't have a problem . . . as aliens, they're not entitled to the ‘privileges' of citizenship in any state

    "[t]he Constitution does not require things which are different in fact or opinion to be treated in law as though they were the same." Tigner v. Texas, 310 U.S. 141, 147 (1940). The initial discretion to determine what is "different" and what is "the same" resides in the legislatures of the States" (Plyler)
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    The leaders of the Palmetto State are doing what they were elected to do: look out for the welfare of citizens.

    Congratulations voters in SC for electing representatives who haven't sold you out.
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    if all the states would grow a backbone we could save our country
    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it" George Santayana "Deo Vindice"

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