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    AZ: Arizona Legislative Update

    From the Daily Dispatch

    Day laborers

    People who stand on or near streets or sidewalks to seek work would be guilty of trespass under the terms of legislation given approved Tuesday by the House.

    HB 2412 is aimed at “day laborers’’ who gather near home improvement stores and other locations, many of whom he said are in this country illegally. Rep. John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills said they impede traffic.

    Gov. Janet Napolitano vetoed a similar measure last year.

    Kavanagh said he has made changes designed to deal with her objections.

    The 37-22 vote sends the bill to the Senate.

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    You gottat love those states that are out there taking the bull by the horns.

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    Don't they already have anti-loitering laws already on the books? These laws usually came about to prevent teenagers from loitering in front of 7-11's. etc.

    When teenagers were the "target", no one had a problem passing or enforcing this law. Now, that illegal aliens are loitering, it's a problem? Excuse me, but if a teenager was cited for loitering, while illegals get away with it, the town would face such a massive lawsuit from parents of teens!
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    Quote Originally Posted by miguelina
    Don't they already have anti-loitering laws already on the books? These laws usually came about to prevent teenagers from loitering in front of 7-11's. etc.
    Probably, there are tons of law's on the books being ignored as we all know!

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    I could never understand it myself when I see these day laborers on the streets, why they were never arrested or disbursed for loitering. As one member here, already pointed out, there is suppose to be a law against loitering. OOHH!! I FORGOT ....THEY DO NOT BREAK THE LAWS THEY ONLY WORK!
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    Quote Originally Posted by miguelina
    Don't they already have anti-loitering laws already on the books? These laws usually came about to prevent teenagers from loitering in front of 7-11's. etc.

    When teenagers were the "target", no one had a problem passing or enforcing this law. Now, that illegal aliens are loitering, it's a problem? Excuse me, but if a teenager was cited for loitering, while illegals get away with it, the town would face such a massive lawsuit from parents of teens!
    Good Point! Maybe Mothers Against Illegal Aliens in AZ need to look into some lawsuits like that on discrimination.
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