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    Indiana Senate panel OKs immigration crack down

    February 18. 2009 10:27AM


    Indiana Senate panel OKs immigration crack down


    INDIANAPOLIS — A state Senate committee has advanced a proposal to crack down on companies hiring illegal immigrants.

    The Senate's Labor Committee voted unanimously today for the bill, which would revoke the business licenses of companies that repeatedly hire illegal workers. The bill now moves to the full Republican-led Senate for consideration.

    Even if the proposal clears the Senate, it may struggle in the Democratic-controlled House. House Speaker B. Patrick Bauer, D-South Bend, has said he believes immigration is a federal issue and that he prefers the House doesn't deal with the topic this session.


    A group of House and Senate lawmakers met over the summer to work on the issue, but they could not agree on even a basic immigration proposal.


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    The ACLU is probably working on a lawsuit against them right now.
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    Taxation without representiation is tyranny.

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    Indiana Senate panel passes 'four strikes' immigration bill
    By Bryan Corbin (Contact)
    Wednesday, February 18, 2009


    INDIANAPOLIS — An Indiana Senate committee has just voted to approve an immigration crackdown on employers who are repeatedly caught employing illegal aliens.

    Senate Bill 580 was approved this morning 7-0 by the Senate Pensions and Labor Committee in watered-down form.

    In its original version, the "three-strikes" bill would have revoked the business licenses of employers after three violations of employing illegal aliens. Without a license, a company could not do business in Indiana.

    Bill author Mike Delph, R-Carmel, said that to win passage, the legislation was amended into a "four strikes" bill, and now the most severe penalty only kicks in after four violations.

    The bill also defines an employee as someone who works for the employer at least 1,500 hours a year, Delph said. That's the equivalent of a 37.5-hour-per-week employee, which would exclude part-time workers who are on the clock for fewer hours.

    Delph's illegal immigration proposal failed in the final hours of last year's session. Business groups had opposed it on the grounds that it is too punitive to employers, while activists for the Hispanic community had warned it could lead to racial profiling. Border-security advocates had supported the bill, arguing state government needs to act to enforce immigration laws in the absence of action by the federal government.

    Earlier this month, the Senate committee heard hours of hearings on Delph's modified bill, both for and against. This morning, senators voted unanimously to advance the bill out of committee. It now moves to the full Senate for a second-reading vote.

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    Diluted bills regain bite
    Lawmakers running low on time for change

    Bryan Corbin and Eric Bradner
    Tuesday, February 24, 2009

    INDIANAPOLIS — Bills that were weakened significantly during committee hearings — dealing with illegal immigration and downsizing township government — gained renewed strength Monday night on the floor of the Senate.

    State lawmakers plowed methodically through dozens of proposals, trying to meet Wednesday night's deadline for the House and Senate to pass their own bills and send them to the Legislature's other chamber.

    A revised illegal immigration bill would revoke a company's license to do business in Indiana after multiple violations of employing undocumented workers. Although Senate Bill 580 was watered down from "three strikes" to "four strikes" in committee last week, bill author Sen. Mike Delph, R-Carmel, got his original three strikes wording reinstated Monday by the full Senate during debate on amendments.

    Delph's new wording also makes it a legal defense from prosecution if an employer participates in a federal program protecting immigrant farm laborers, he said. The bill is eligible for a final Senate vote this week.

    Meanwhile, township trustees would keep their jobs under a watered-down Kernan-Shepard bill still alive in the Senate, but township advisory boards would cease to exist.

    Originally, Senate Bill 512 would have eliminated trustees and shifted their poor-relief and fire-protection duties to county government, but a Senate committee deleted that wording last week.

    Late Monday, however, the full Senate returned some of the wording to the gutted bill. Township advisory boards — whose sole duty is to approve the trustee's budget — would be eliminated, and county councils would review the township's budget instead, said Sen. Connie Lawson, R-Danville.

    As revised Monday, Lawson's bill also forbids trustees from employing their relatives in township offices starting in 2011. The bill now is eligible for an up-or-down Senate vote today or Wednesday.

    Meanwhile, judges could order an ignition interlock device placed on the vehicles of motorists caught driving while intoxicated under a bill the House unanimously passed Monday.

    The device measures blood alcohol levels after drivers blow into a tube. If the alcohol reading is above 0.03 percent — or less than half the 0.08 percent legal limit for driving — the vehicle's ignition won't start.

    House Bill 1020 would allow judges to order the interlock devices for twice-convicted drunken drivers and for some first offenders. The national Mothers Against Drunk Driving group last week urged lawmakers to pass the bill.

    And Indiana would study moving its May primary election to earlier in the year to have more of an influence in the presidential nomination process under a resolution the Senate passed Monday night and sent to the House.

    Because of the late timing of the primary, presidential nominees largely were decided by the time Hoosiers voted during the nine noncompetitive primaries between 1968 and the Hillary Rodham Clinton-Barack Obama primary in 2008. A committee would examine holding an earlier primary.

    The House on Monday advanced on second reading a long list of bills House members now could decide up-or-down by Wednesday's third-reading deadline. Among them:

    n House Bill 1733 would eliminate the Indiana High School Athletic Association and create an Interscholastic Athletics Division within the Indiana Department of Education. The new state athletics division would regulate sporting events for public and private schools across the state and would be governed by a nine-member board. Bill author Rep. David Niezgodski, D-South Bend, argues the IHSAA should be replaced, contending it acts without regard for athletes and their families.

    n House Bill 1722 would maintain funding for the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Children's Home in Knightstown, Ind., which houses both the children of veterans and troubled youths. The State Department of Health proposes to close the home on cost grounds. Rep. Scott Reske, D-Pendleton, said the home has experienced extraordinary success helping children in need. But Rep. Jeff Espich, R-Uniondale, called the home "a facility whose day quite frankly is done."

    n House Bill 1602 adds an ombudsman bureau to the Department of Child Services. That bureau would be tasked with reviewing child fatalities and could be asked by juvenile courts to review cases of children in need of services. Already, 28 states have positions similar to the one the bill would create.

    The Senate and House likely are to work late again today as they rush to meet their midsession deadline.
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    Ind. Senate OKs illegal immigration bill
    By Bill Ruthhart
    Posted: February 24, 2009

    A The Indiana Senate tonight voted 37-13 to approve legislation that would punish employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants.

    SB 580 carries one of the stiffest penalties in the nation for companies who hire undocumented workers. Under the legislation, employers who fail to verify the legal status of their workers after three different occasions would have their state business license suspended.


    "How long must the American people and the people of Indiana wait until we solve this problem once and for all?" asked Sen. Mike Delph, R-Carmel, a co-author of the bill. "We have the power to do something about this."

    The legislation now moves to the House, which passed its own version of an illegal immigration bill last year but failed to reach a final compromise with the Senate.

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    This is great news cleared the Senate and it is a great bill!!
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