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11-27-2007, 01:46 PM #1
Judge says public funds can be used for day labor center
Judge says public funds can be used for day labor center
SANTA ANA, Calif.—A judge denied illegal immigrant opponents an injunction that would have prevented the city of Laguna Beach from using taxpayer dollars to fund a day labor center.
Superior Court Judge Gregory Munoz issued his ruling Monday saying the city-funded job center provides a public benefit, much like a park. He added there was no evidence that the center was used exclusively by illegal immigrants.
Eileen Garcia and George Riviere, members of the Minuteman Project citizen patrol group, filed a lawsuit in October 2006 to prevent the city from continuing to spend $22,000 annually on the center. The two plan to appeal Munoz’s decision.
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11-27-2007, 02:52 PM #2
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Seems to me that Judge MUNOZ should have recused himself. But, whatever.
"Munoz issued his ruling Monday saying the city-funded job center provides a public benefit, much like a park." .... A park is used by everyone. What "public benefit" is he referring to? The benefit to businesses who hire these folks?
".. no evidence that the center was used exclusively by illegal immigrants." .... Has anyone ever seen anyone OTHER THAN illegal immigrants at these places?
"These people were standing on street corners on residential streets and we found a way to get rid of that problem at a low cost. " .... If they were standing on street corners on residential streets, how about arresting them for loitering? Oh, you're illegal? Let me introduce you to ICE.
So the taxpayers pay for people who are here ILLEGALLY to stay here ILLEGALLY and work for lower wages so that we can have our wages driven into the ground. Makes perfect sense to me!
At some point, when our wages are so drastically reduced that we're working for $4 per day (as in Mexico), then there will be a mass exodus southward.
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11-27-2007, 02:56 PM #3
Excuse me. If you are helping illegals by providing a place for them to find work, than I would say that you support illegal immigration. Duh.
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11-27-2007, 03:00 PM #4
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11-27-2007, 03:11 PM #5
People other than illegal aliens do use day labor centers. The best way to proceed against the use of a day labor center by the illegals is coopting the legals. Identify someone legal in need of work and have them use the center and keep track of whether various employers ask them for proof of eligibility to work. It is not neccessary for the inside person or team to determine legality of other day laborers. After a period of time announce through the press that the program is going on. Sometimes a successful cooptation causes the whole center to close down.
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