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    RI-Court backs Carcieri on E-Verify executive order

    Court backs Carcieri on E-Verify executive order

    01:00 AM EDT on Tuesday, April 7, 2009

    By Cynthia Needham

    Journal State House Bureau

    PROVIDENCE — The Carcieri administration won a sizable political victory when a Superior Court judge on Friday upheld the legality of his order requiring contractors doing business with the state to use the federal E-Verify database to screen the immigration status of new hires.

    Rejecting a challenge by the Rhode Island Affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union, Judge Mark A. Pfeiffer ruled that the governor acted within the scope of his gubernatorial authority when he issued an executive order implementing the E-Verify program.

    “The executive order and the final regulation are a proper exercise of executive authority and do not violate any constitutional authority of the General Assembly,â€
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    :P Yea!!!!!!!!!

    This is good news!

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    Rejecting a challenge by the Rhode Island Affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union, Judge Mark A. Pfeiffer ruled that the governor acted within the scope of his gubernatorial authority when he issued an executive order implementing the E-Verify program.
    E-Verify everyone.
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    Horray!

    A victory for RI and our entire country! Let E-verify prevail and the ACLU perish!
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    Quote Originally Posted by vmonkey56
    Rejecting a challenge by the Rhode Island Affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union, Judge Mark A. Pfeiffer ruled that the governor acted within the scope of his gubernatorial authority when he issued an executive order implementing the E-Verify program.
    E-Verify everyone.
    Exactly! I won't be satisfied until EVERY employer is required to use E-Verify.
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    I can't help but enjoy it when the ACLU gets beat down by a court.

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    DITTO Dixie.....I just wish they would make it mandatory for workers, especially since they refuse to enforce the laws.

    Now that they refuse to use 287G to deport immigration violators we need a law passed through congress that gives state and local police the authority to enforce laws to deport for a civil offence or make it a felony to enter the country illegally...like Sennsenbrenner's 4437!
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