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02-22-2012, 12:14 AM #1
AP - Neb. city's illegal immigration law to be nuisance
Neb. city's illegal immigration law to be nuisance
By JOSH FUNK, Associated Press
In this July 13, 2010 photo, Greg Casady of Council Bluffs, Iowa, holds a sign in favor of recent legislation in Arizona while demonstrating in support of recent legislation dealing with illegal immigration at the Fremont, Neb. Municipal Building. A federal judge on Monday, Feb. 20, 2012 rejected a portion of the city of Fremont's ordinance that would have denied housing permits to illegal immigrants, but upheld a requirement that employers verify the citizenship status of people they hire. (AP Photo/The Omaha World-Herald, Mark Davis)
FREMONT, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska city's attempt to fight illegal immigration with a newly court-approved ordinance appears likely to be more of an inconvenience for legal residents than a deterrent to illegal immigrants.
Backers of Fremont's voter-approved measure say they're still glad a federal judge signed off on most of the ordinance's provisions Monday because it represents at least some progress.
The measure won't have any effect beyond the city limits of Fremont. That means two major meatpacking plants and some neighborhoods, including some with large immigrant populations, won't be covered by the requirements for businesses to use the federal E-Verify database to ensure employees are legal or by housing permit rules for renters.
The ordinance adds some red tape for businesses and residents in the city of 26,000. The judge said Fremont can require companies to use the free federal E-Verify system to verify the citizenship status of people they hire. It can also require potential renters to swear they are legal residents and pay $5 to obtain a renting permit. But the city won't be able to revoke the rental permits if applicants are found to be illegal immigrants.
"It's better than nothing," said John Wigert, who helped collect petition signatures to get the measure on the ballot. "Is it going to solve everything? Probably not. I guess something is better than nothing."
The ordinance stirred a whirlwind of controversy in June 2010, when roughly 57 percent of Fremont voters who turned up at the polls supported it. The measure catapulted the city just west of Omaha into the national spotlight and spurred comparisons with Arizona and some cities embroiled in the debate over immigration regulations.
Fremont, about 35 miles northwest of Omaha, has seen its Hispanic population surge in the past two decades, largely due to the jobs available at the Fremont Beef and Hormel plants, which are just outside the city. Census data show the number of Hispanics soared from 165 in 1990 to 1,085 in 2000 and 3,149 in 2010.
It's unknown how many illegal immigrants live in the city. According to census figures, 1,259 noncitizens live there. That figure includes illegal immigrants as well as lawful permanent residents, foreign students and refugees in the U.S. legally.
The vote — and the attention it brought — took an immediate political toll. The City Council president, mayor, city attorney and city administrator all resigned within a year, citing various reasons.
Aaron Paden, one of five people running for mayor, said the ordinance will no doubt play into the election.
"I've spoken to a few businesses owners about it, and ... they definitely feel this is just another burden for them," Paden said. "I don't feel that it should be up to the businesses to police these matters. We have federal agencies that should be handling that. All this ordinance is now is another hoop to jump through."
Ron Tillery, with the Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce, questioned Tuesday how effective the ordinance will be. Most of Fremont's businesses already comply with the E-Verify requirements, he said, and the new housing permits seem to serve little purpose in the wake of the judge's ruling. He said the city will incur costs to process the rental permits but won't be allowed to act on the information and deny any permits.
Hormel officials confirmed the company has been verifying the citizenship status of its employees since 1999 but declined to answer additional questions about the ordinance.
Many business owners said Tuesday they didn't know how the ordinance will affect their hiring practices and declined to comment.
At least one store owner expected the judge's ruling to rekindle the firestorm of 20 months ago that saw racial tensions in the city rise.
"This is going to be a ghost town if they keep pushing this ordinance," said Alfredo Velez, who owns Tienda Mexicana Guerrero, which sells food and other products from Mexico and Central America. "That ordinance is not about illegal (immigrants). It's about race. The people behind it don't want Hispanics here."
Velez also said he was willing to move his store if his business is hurt.
Petition organizer Jerry Hart said he knows the ordinance won't eliminate illegal immigration, but he hopes it will inspire other cities and states to act.
"Our goal when we started was just to get the issue to a vote of the people," Hart said. "The people of Fremont let it be known that they don't want illegal immigrants in their community."
City Attorney Paul Payne declined to answer questions about how and when the ordinance would be implemented. A City Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday.
The rental permit provisions of the law could take effect as soon as early March, with the employment rules kicking in 60 days later in May.
On the Net:
- Details of Fremont ordinance: http://bit.ly/w5Y4YK
Source: The Associated Press: Neb. city's illegal immigration law to be nuisanceLast edited by HAPPY2BME; 02-22-2012 at 12:17 AM.
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02-22-2012, 12:20 AM #2
City of Fremont
400 E. Military Ave.
Fremont, NE 68025
Ph: 402.727.2630
TDD: 402.727.2677
Immigration Ordinance News
On June 21st, 2010 the citizens of Fremont passed a petition initiated ordinance relating to immigration. A copy of the ordinance is available here.
On July 27, 2010 a Resolution was passed suspending the implementation and enforcement of Fremont’s Immigration Ordinance. An English and Spanish version of the Resolution is available here.
NOTICE:
- The Ordinance is currently suspended during a legal challenge in the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska.
- The Ordinance is not in effect and it will not be enforced unless there is a final judgment that the Ordinance is legally valid.
- No Landlords, tenants, employers, employees, or job applicants have any obligations under the Ordinance at this time.
AVISO:Any comments may be sent to immigration@fremontne.gov.
- La Ordinanza es suspendida por ahora durante un desafio legal en la Corte Distrital de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Nebraska.
- La Ordinanza no es valida y no sera ejecutada a menos que haya una disposicion final que la Ordinanza es legalmente valida.
- Ningun dueno de viviendas, inquilinos, empleadores, empleados, o aplicantes para trabajo tienen la obligacion bajo la Ordinanza, por ahora
Legal Defense Support
The City of Fremont has set up an avenue to contribute to the City’s legal and other costs associated with defending the ordinance passed at the June 21st election. These donations may be made online through Paypal or mailed to the following address:
City of Fremont
Attn: City Treasurer
PO Box1266
Fremont, NE 68026-1266
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02-22-2012, 01:29 AM #3Join our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & to secure US borders by joining our E-mail Alerts at http://eepurl.com/cktGTn
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02-22-2012, 09:16 AM #4"This is going to be a ghost town if they keep pushing this ordinance," said Alfredo Velez, who owns Tienda Mexicana Guerrero, which sells food and other products from Mexico and Central America. "That ordinance is not about illegal (immigrants). It's about race. The people behind it don't want Hispanics here."
He is either ignorant of dishonest, Hispanic is not a race and I would wager that some of his own ancestors came from Europe since Spanish is a European language.Support our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & Amnesty by joining our E-mail Alerts at https://eepurl.com/cktGTn
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02-22-2012, 09:42 AM #5
I like those kind of Ghost Towns........
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02-22-2012, 12:25 PM #6
The AP is pathetic. First they claim the ordinance was "gutted". when exposed, they admit most of it was upheld. Irritated, they now try to convince people that it will hurt legal residents more than illegals - a tack they try repeatedly in Alabama. It's NOT working, AP. The people will NOT be fooled again.
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