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    Report: 25 states considering Arizona-style immigration laws

    Report: 25 states considering Arizona-style immigration laws
    By Liz Goodwin
    Thu Oct 28, 11:43 am ET

    An immigrant-rights group has released a report ( http://www.immigrationworksusa.org/uplo ... report.pdf ) predicting that 25 states may try next year to pass anti-illegal-immigration laws similar to Arizona's controversial legislation.

    The number of states considering legislation modeled after SB1070, the bill that Arizona GOP Gov. Jan Brewer signed into law this spring, is apparently growing: Earlier, pro-enforcement groups said 22 states were considering the bill, the Washington Independent's Elise Foley notes. http://washingtonindependent.com/101865 ... xt-arizona

    The new efforts are going forward even after a federal judge ruled key parts of the Arizona law unconstitutional and enjoined its enforcement in Arizona in July. That decision is now under appeal before the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court.

    Georgia, Mississippi, Oklahoma and South Carolina are most likely to pass a similar law next year, the new report says. Tennessee, Utah, Florida, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Texas, Arkansas, Indiana, Colorado, Virginia, Minnesota, Missouri, Idaho and Kansas made the report's "maybe" list. In Maryland, Nevada, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Michigan, Ohio and Rhode Island, the legislation is seen as less likely to pass.

    The report notes that from 2006 to 2008, municipalities passed a host of local laws and statutes cracking down on employers hiring illegal immigrants.

    This next wave of legislation, the report says, will be aimed at getting local law enforcement to check immigration status in routine police stops, as SB1070 mandates.

    Lawmakers may be influenced by how the Ninth Circuit rules on SB1070, and how the Supreme Court rules on the state's 2007 employer-sanction law passed. Finances may also influence local politicians' decisions, as more immigration-related arrests and court battles end up costing cities and counties that adopt such rules.

    One industry stands to benefit from such laws. In Arizona's case, the private prison industry helped guide the process that made SB1070 law and even gave the legislation its name while working with legislators, NPR reports. Thirty of the cosponsors to SB1070 later received money from the private prison industry or its lobbyists.

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    One industry stands to benefit from such laws. In Arizona's case, the private prison industry helped guide the process that made SB1070 law and even gave the legislation its name while working with legislators, NPR reports. Thirty of the cosponsors to SB1070 later received money from the private prison industry or its lobbyists.
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    It is only a matter of time before states become desperate and finally realize that they can't afford the cost of illegal aliens. All signs point to bleak economic times ahead so it's time to clean house and kick them ALL out!!!!
    ...I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid...

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