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06-28-2008, 05:22 PM #1
Problems in Rhode Island Government
Illegal immigration legislation: Why it failed
11:18 AM EDT on Tuesday, June 24, 2008
By Cynthia Needham
Journal State House Bureau
Senators Juan Pichardo, D-Providence, left, an opponent of the governor’s effort to crack down on illegal immigrants, and Marc Cote, D-Woonsocket, a sponsor of the E-Verify bill, attend a Labor Committee hearing last month. The Providence Journal / Connie Grosch
PROVIDENCE
The frenzied immigration debate that has engulfed Rhode Island politics and produced more legislative bills here than in almost any other state, ended with a thud over the weekend when a final proposal to crack down on illegal immigration collapsed in the waning hours of the 2008 Assembly session.
A controversial “E-Verifyâ€We should obey and enforce all our current immigration laws.
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06-28-2008, 05:33 PM #2
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Link please!
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06-28-2008, 07:13 PM #3
Illegal immigration legislation: Why it failed
11:18 AM EDT on Tuesday, June 24, 2008
By Cynthia Needham
Journal State House Bureau
Senators Juan Pichardo, D-Providence, left, an opponent of the governor’s effort to crack down on illegal immigrants, and Marc Cote, D-Woonsocket, a sponsor of the E-Verify bill, attend a Labor Committee hearing last month. The Providence Journal / Connie Grosch
PROVIDENCE
The frenzied immigration debate that has engulfed Rhode Island politics and produced more legislative bills here than in almost any other state, ended with a thud over the weekend when a final proposal to crack down on illegal immigration collapsed in the waning hours of the 2008 Assembly session.
A controversial “E-Verifyâ€
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06-28-2008, 07:26 PM #4
I am actually for workers compensation for illegal aliens but it should be split with the government. The illegal aliens should be compensated for their earning potential lost but at rates in their country of legal residence. The company that hired them should pay the same amount as were their employee legal and the difference should go to the government.
I support enforcement and see its lack as bad for the 3rd World as well. Remittances are now mostly spent on consumption not production assets. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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06-28-2008, 07:37 PM #5
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It's Americans verus them. Give 'em hell, and don't mince words!!
From: buzzm
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Subject: Forget Something??
Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 5:02 pm
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Mayor David N. Cicilline
Ward 1: Councilman Seth Yurdin
Ward 2: Councilman Cliff J. Wood
Ward 3: Councilman Kevin Jackson
Ward 4: Councilman Nicholas J. Narducci, Jr.
Ward 5: Councilman Michael A. Solomon
Ward 6: Councilman Joseph DeLuca
Ward 7: Councilman John Igliozzi
Ward 8: Councilman Leon F. Tejada
Ward 9: Councilman Miguel Luna
Ward 10: Councilman Luis A. Aponte
Ward 11: Councilwoman Balbina A. Young
Ward 12: Councilman Terrence Hassett - Majority Leader
Ward 13: Councilman John J. Lombardi
Ward 14: Councilman Peter Mancini - Council President
Ward 15: Councilwoman Josephine DiRuzzo - Council President - Pro Tempore
Chief Of Police Dean Esserman 243-6401, 6109, 6110
Dear Mayor, City Council, and Chief Of Police,
It seems that you have all forgotten that you were elected to serve the CITIZENS OF PROVIDENCE, NOT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS.
Somewhere along the way, your priorities have gone askew.
Citizens are absolutely sick, and tired, of illegal immigrants, who have absolutely no right to be in our United States, let alone taking jobs that rightfully belong to Americans.
The last thing Providence, or Rhode Island, needs, is a growing population of illegal immigrants leaching off of American taxpayers.
The average illegal immigrant costs taxpayers over $9,000 a year. We can't have poverty level illegal immigrants, attending our schools, all at the expense of taxpayers, which poverty level illegal immigrants aren't.
Somehow, the Providence City Council has lost any sensibility in this matter.
Again, you are all elected to serve the citizens, not the illegal immigrants.
Sincerely.
name removed (Buzzm1)
A very concerned citizen
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