NLPC Says Immigration Bill Would Make Taxpayers Pay Legal Bills of Illegal Aliens Seeking Amnesty

Tue May 22, 7:00 AM ET



To: LEGAL AFFAIRS EDITORS


Contact: Ken Boehm or John Carlisle of National Legal and Policy Center, +1-703-237-1970


FALLS CHURCH, Va., May 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Ken Boehm, Chairman of the National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC), today criticized the immigration bill crafted in secret by Senators led by Ted Kennedy (D-MA) and Arlen Specter (news, bio, voting record) (R-PA).


Boehm said, "If passed, this bill will make taxpayers pay the legal bills for illegal aliens seeking amnesty. Tucked away on page 317 is a provision that would allow lawyers in the federally-funded legal services program to represent illegal aliens, which they are presently barred from doing."


John Carlisle, NLPC's Director of Policy, said, "Many taxpayers will be chagrined to learn they may soon have to provide a lawyer for illegal aliens who should not be here in the first place. Activist lawyers, illegal aliens and government money are a bad mix."


The federally-funded Legal Services Corporation (LSC) supports s a network of lawyers in hundreds of communities in the country to provide civil (not criminal) day-to-day legal help to poor people. This year, LSC will receive $330 million. Since it was founded in 1974, LSC has received over $6 billion.

The authorizing language states:

Section 504(a)(11) of Public Law 104-134 (110 Stat. 1321 et seq.) shall
not be construed to prevent a recipient of funds under the Legal Services
Corporation Act (42 U.S.C. 2996 et seq.) from providing legal assistance
directly related to an application for a Z-A visa under subsection (b) or
an adjustment of status under subsection (j).


This negates a provision approved by Congress in 1996, with NLPC's input, that prevents LSC-funded lawyers from representing illegal aliens. The restriction was necessary because legal services lawyers have a long history of promoting illegal immigration and showing contempt for the ban on representing illegals.


For instance, legal services lawyers filed lawsuits to overturn California's Proposition 187, a ballot measure approved by the state's voters in 1994 that banned most government services for illegal aliens. California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA), a major LSC grantee, is currently under investigation by the LSC inspector general for representing undocumented workers.


CRLA has joined with the American Civil Liberties Union in overturning a day labor law in Vista, California.


In 2006, the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee successfully sued the state Department of Labor and Workforce Development because the notice it issued to a legal immigrant denying him unemployment benefits was written in English.


The Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF) is currently trying to prevent the deportation of a Mexican citizens convicted of crimes.


Prior to the enactment of the congressional restriction, legal services lawyers filed lawsuits to require state agencies to give drivers licenses to illegal aliens.


NLPC promotes ethics in public life, and sponsors the Legal Services Accountability Project. Boehm is a former Counsel to the LSC Board.


SOURCE National Legal and Policy Center

http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/20070522/p ... ng_amnesty