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    Carrboro, NC: Town to hold public hearing on day laborers

    Board discusses day laborers

    To combat an increasing concern with illegal behavior by those who stay after the workers leave, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen passed several resolutions to give town police more authority and to work toward a long-term solution. A public hearing will be held on Oct. 23.
    A motion to create a new space for day laborers to find work was also approved.

    Carrboro officials have often been at odds with the federal government's policies as both the nation and town have dealt with a booming Hispanic immigrant population.

    Federal immigration law requires illegal immigrants to be deported to their home countries.

    Mayor Mark Chilton used the discussion of the day laborers to sound off again against those policies.


    "I really think that Congress needs to step up to the plate, pull their heads out of the sand and recognize that they have a set of laws on the books that they are incapable of enforcing and unwilling to enforce," he said.

    "I'm going to write a strongly worded letter to my Congressman."
    http://media.www.dailytarheel.com/media ... 7303.shtml
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    Maybe we should email the town board on our thoughts. They have long been a 'sanctuary town' for illegal aliens.

    Mayor Mark Chilton
    Mark_Chilton@hotmail.com

    Town Manager Steve Stewart
    TownManager@ci.carrboro.nc.us

    Town Aldermen
    jacquie@jacquiegist.com
    brounsj@mindspring.com
    azaffron@townofcarrboro.org
    johnh@self-help.org
    rho@townofcarrboro.org
    Dan-coleman@nc.rr.com

    http://www.ci.carrboro.nc.us/BoA/boaMembership.htm[/b]
    "We have decided man doesn't need a backbone any more; to have one is old-fashioned. Someday we're going to slip it back on." - William Faulkner

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    A motion to create a new space for day laborers to find work was also approved.

    Carrboro officials have often been at odds with the federal government's policies as both the nation and town have dealt with a booming Hispanic immigrant population.

    Federal immigration law requires illegal immigrants to be deported to their home countries.

    Booming Hispanic population, how about a booming illegal invasion. Create a new space for DL's, how is that going to address the problem dealing with a " Booming Hispanic "population.

    I have a suggestion, Obey our Laws and DEPORT THEM!
    "Â*An appeaser is someone who feds a crocidile hoping to be eaten last " Winston Churchill

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    Emails to those guys are a waste of time. After all they are progressives. What they need to do is put the day labor site close to downtown where they will be exposed to it every day. Maybe the businesses will complain enough to shut it down. More likely they will put it next one of the poorer neighborhoods and be out of site. Be interesting to show up and tape the session in october. I was wondering what took the town fathers so long to propose the a day labor site.
    287(g) + e-verify + SSN no match = Attrition through enforcement

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