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    Anti-Illegal legislation proposed in New Jersey

    Anti-Illegal legislation proposed in New Jersey


    Below is Anti-Illegal legislation proposed by NJ State Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose.
    If your state has no Anti-Illegal legislation in the pipeline send this to your state legislators for consideration. Since the Federal government chooses not to enforce their own federal immigration laws it is up to the states to do so.

    If you are from New Jersey take action by calling your local state legislators to promote passage of these new laws.

    Contact the chairs of the 4 committees where these bills are and tell them that we want to see these bills put forward to the floor of the Assembly and voted on!
    Contact info below

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    Anti-Illegal Immigration Legislation Proposed in Trenton!

    Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose has proposed legislation in Trenton to fight illegal
    immigration in New Jersey.

    Here's a list of the bills sponsored or co-sponsored by Assemblywoman McHose:

    A183 - Prohibits employment of unauthorized aliens - introduced 1/12, sent to Assembly
    Labor Committee

    A189 - "New Jersey Jobs Protection Act;" requires verification of employment - introduced
    1/12, sent to Assembly Labor Committee

    A1366 - Clarifies right of employers to require employees to speak English while engaged in
    work - introduced 1/12, sent to Assembly Labor Committee

    A2337 - Prohibits release of illegal immigrants from correctional facilities - introduced 2/25,
    sent to Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee

    A2340 - Requires proof of lawful presence in the United States to obtain certain benefits -
    introduced 2/25, sent to Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee

    A292 - Excludes certain illegal aliens from workers' compensation and temporary disability
    benefits - introduced 1/12, sent to Assembly Labor Committee

    A303 - Bars companies which hire illegal aliens from public contracts, grants, loans, or tax
    incentives for 7 years - introduced 1/12, sent to Assembly State Government
    Committee

    ACR62 - Proposes constitutional amendment concerning bail and illegal immigrants -
    introduced 1/12, sent to Assembly Judiciary Committee

    It is essential that members of NJCIC get behind these bills. Let's all contact our assemblymen
    in Trenton and let them know that we want to see these bills pass.

    Don't know who your assemblyman is? You can find out here:

    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/

    Also, we should contact the chairs of the 4 committees where these bills are and tell them that we want to see these bills put forward to the floor of the Assembly and voted on!

    Here's the contact info:

    Assembly Labor Committee: Chair Joseph Egan - tel. # 732-249-4550
    Assembly Law & Public Safety: Chair Gordon M. Johnson - tel. # 201-836-4924
    Assembly State Government: Chair Linda Stender - tel. # 908-668-1900
    Assembly Judiciary Committee: Chair Linda R. Greenstein - tel # 609-395-9911

    Let's make our voices heard in Trenton NOW! We want something done about illegal immigration in New Jersey!

    http://www.njcitizensforimmigrationcont ... events.htm

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    AND,,, Make all these "LAWS" retroactive from 1964.
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    NO, since May 7th, 1945.

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    Good job! Now move them forward and get them on the books, then pass the AZ immigration bill so you know they will be enforced.
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    Great job New Jersery!

    Now when is the Texas Congress and Gov. Rick Perry going to do something besides talk tough.
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    bigtex wrote:

    Great job New Jersery!
    New Jersey doesn't get any credit, yet. However, NJ State Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose certainly does.

    "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**

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    Not in NJ

    Ha! This is a joke. I'm from NJ. Despite the recent election of Chris Christie, NJ is still a liberal state with a liberal, Democratic legislature. These will NEVER pass in NJ. Additionally, some are unconstitutional. Where's the law like AZ's; that's what NJ really needs and that's what I'd like to see.

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    Liberal and conservative politicians have backed illegals. McCain was the Republican point man for getting illegals the path towards citizenship, remember?

    This is one issue that many people, regardless of party affiliation, agree on.
    Don't forget many hard working blacks were denied jobs to rebuild their own communities after Katrina in favor of illegals.

    All of the black construction industry in California has been decimated due to illegals.

    Jobs that were once a stepping stone for industrious poor people are no longer available. My own family worked its way up from poverty by starting through such jobs and I ended up with an MBA - working my way up, too, with no loans due when I completed my education.

    We only give ammunition to the enemy if we divide ourselves into right and left on this issue. It is a serious enough problem that we should try to work together on it. Divided, we lose.

    I would like to remind everyone that Al Sharpton initially make comments against illegals. He seems to be straddling the fence now, seeing which way the wind blows.

    This thing hurts the entire country. We all gain to see them go home and to keep them out.

    And I don't blame the illegals for wanting a better life for their families. Who would? Just, that it should not be at the expense of the taxpayers of our great nation. They free load off of us and take our jobs and only business gains.

    If we get this bill passed in these states, the next thing to do is work on those anchor babies. There are both the spirit and the letter of the law and I am certain our foundling fathers did not have anchor babies in mind when they wrote that clause in the Constitution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldengrain
    This is one issue that many people, regardless of party affiliation, agree on.

    Jobs that were once a stepping stone for industrious poor people are no longer available.

    I would like to remind everyone that Al Sharpton initially make comments against illegals. He seems to be straddling the fence now, seeing which way the wind blows.

    This thing hurts the entire country.
    Yes, and the poorest Americans, as always, are hurt the most.

    In December, 2009, the Congressional Black Caucus sent a letter to Obama which called for T.A.R.P funds to be directed toward jobs, job training, and small business creation. The letter specifically called for funds to go to American citizens. The Caucus's concern for Americans is probably the reason why, in February, 2010, Obama chose to meet instead with Sharpton and the head of the NAACP.

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    be careful and dont forget that the one of the biggest open border lovers in the Senate just happens to be robert menendez, from Jersey

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