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    NE-Immigration ordinance hearing set

    Published Thursday December 17, 2009

    Immigration ordinance hearing set
    By Kevin Cole

    The Nebraska Supreme Court will hear arguments Jan. 7 on the legality of Fremont’s proposed illegal immigration ordinance.

    The hearing is set for 9 a.m. in the State Capitol.

    Fremont is appealing a judge’s ruling that he had no legal authority to block a special election on a measure to bar the hiring of illegal immigrants and the renting of property to them.

    Under the ordinance, renters would have to prove their citizenship before signing a lease.


    The city contends that the ordinance would supersede federal law, including the Fair Housing Act.

    The issue has divided Fremont since July 2008, when the ordinance was voted down by the City Council. Mayor Skip Edwards cast the tie-breaking vote.

    Fremont residents Jerry Hart, Wanda Kotas and John Wiegert then circulated a petition calling for a special election to consider the ordinance. Petitioners gathered more than 3,300 valid signatures, enough to force a vote.

    Saying such an ordinance would cost the city hundreds of thousands of dollars to defend in court, the city asked Dodge County District Judge John Samson if the city could legally approve the measure. Samson ruled that the District Court had no authority to prevent the election.

    Fremont will be represented by City Attorney Dean Skokan as well as J.L. Spray and Stephen D. Mossman of Lincoln.

    The petitioners are represented by Kris W. Kobach, a law professor at the University of Missouri in Kansas City.


    kevin.cole@owh.com


    http://www.omaha.com/article/20091217/NEWS01/712179817
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    The Fair Housing Act of 1968 calls for non-discrimination against a person's national origin, etc., but says not one word about illegality in this country. It does not address that this would apply to those illegally on this soil, nor does it address whether citizenship or lack thereof is applicable.
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    Still against Federal laws for them to be here illegally and to be working here in the USA without the proper visas
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    Boy, that would almost be worth my time to drive to Lincon just to watch that one.

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    Sounds like Nebraska really needs to get a 10th Ammendment movement going. Breaks Federal Laws my butt! The Fair Housing Act! That's a real big stretch!

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    This is similar to the laws Barrletta tried to institute in Hazelton Pa. but the PA. Supreme Court in Philly has yet to rule on. What is it, like 3 years now?
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