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    Jenkins working on business-related immigration reform

    Jenkins working on business-related immigration reform
    By Nicholas C. Stern
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    Frederick, Maryland


    A spate of state and local immigration laws cropping up across the country have encouraged Frederick County Commissioner Charles A. Jenkins to move forward with a proposal to penalize local businesses for hiring illegal immigrant workers.
    Two new state laws that took effect today in Tennessee and Arizona, and one set to take effect in July in Oklahoma, will suspend and possibly revoke the business licenses of any company caught hiring illegal immigrant workers.

    Illegal workers would then be fired, but not directly prosecuted by state authorities.

    The Arizona immigration law, which news reports have described as among the nation’s toughest, is already having the effect its authors intended, Jenkins said.

    Weeks before its enactment, immigrant workers have begun leaving Arizona, and business owners have started rechecking employee paperwork and filing lawsuits that challenge the state’s authority to enforce the law.

    “Quite frankly,â€

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    Frederick Commissioner Wants to Penalize Illegal Immigrant Hiring

    The Associated Press
    Wednesday, January 2, 2008; 12:00 AM



    FREDERICK, Md. (AP) -- Frederick County Commissioner Charles Jenkins is calling for penalties for local businesses that hire illegal immigrants.

    He is talking to the county attorney about a plan to audit local businesses that receive building permits from the county. Under his proposal, businesses that use illegal workers could be fined and the workers would be fired.

    Jenkins expects to introduce formal legislation by early next month. Some are builders say, however, there are already laws in place to prohibit the hiring of illegal workers.

    A recent proposal by Jenkins to end some county services to illegal immigrants was defeated by the County Commissioners.

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