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    I heard on the news earlier that Tennessee is passing a bill soon so ill let every one know asap. i can say from what the news has to say was very encouraging.

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    Taking a correct step against illegal workers

    There are an estimated 175,000 illegal workers in Pennsylvania, with 18,000 of them employed in construction.

    Of those totals, most of these workers are working under the radar for less pay and no benefits, eliminating jobs for others. And always remember, they are not here legally.

    There is no way that should sound like correct business practice to you.

    The Legislature apparently has finally gotten the message and last week passed, with bipartisan support, a pair of House bills requiring contractors and subcontractors doing business for the state to verify employment eligibility of their workers. Contractors violating the provision could be barred from state projects.

    We'd like to see the regulations extended to include verification for those working for any business. But this is a start and clearly the correct direction to go in. There's no way hardworking, taxpaying Pennsylvanians should be losing jobs and/or having their tax dollars spent on people illegally living and working in the state.

    Thankfully, this bill did not illicit the over-the-top response illegal immigration measures in Arizona have prompted. Apparently, there is a better understanding of what the word illegal means in Pennsylvania.

    Naturally, the American Civil Liberties Union spoke out against the bills, stamping them as an invasion of privacy and expressing concerns that an unreliable database would be used.

    The energy spent by the ACLU on protecting what is not legal as opposed to protecting those who suffer the consequences never ceases to amaze. At some point soon the attention has to start going to those who understand the privileges of our country and respect its laws. The Legislature took a correct step in that direction with these two bills.

    http://sungazette.com/page/content.deta ... l?nav=5004


    IT'S A START...............THERE ARE MORE BILLS PENDING!!!!

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    Lawmakers have begun crafting anti-illegal-immigrant legislation
    http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-1081473.html#1081473

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    We never got TN on our list before the bill was signed into law because no newspaper or lawmaker would give us verification it was like AZ's SB 1070. Either that or our TN activists completely dropped the ball on this one.

    Regardless,

    let's add TN and Florida to the main list now..

    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-196989.html

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    I have been told personally by our Senators that Oklahoma plans to upgrade HB 1804 to AZ SB 1070 this year.
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    More On OKLAHOMA,. SOUTH CAROLINA, and UTAH

    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-205109.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesw62
    More On OKLAHOMA,. SOUTH CAROLINA, and UTAH

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    The law suit against Arizona's new bill is suppose to scare other states and discourage them from filing one themselves.

    To avoid encouragement, they sure try to keep it quiet about the states who have Immigration bills that are already in effect and working...

    It sounds like fear to me.
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    North Carolina

    You don`t see NC on the list,do you?
    An investigation into how NC elected leaders are profiting from Illegals should start today.
    Some of the lowest forms of Human`s are taking advantage of a desperate people for their own gain,and these horrible people were elected by the people of NC.
    NC use to be a great state in every sense of the word.... NO MORE.
    Never forget how NC go it`s nick Name..(Tar Heals)..Google it!
    I`m seeing "Arizona" Auto Tags more,and more each day..One Car from Texas had "Truck Tags" on it,and they made it all the way from TX.

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    We have just brought this list back up and added two new states reporting in.

    Way to go GOP in Colorado and Alabama!

    That brings us up to 22 states!

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