Letter from TX Rep. Burt Solomons Supporting Ariz. SB 1070

Below is a letter I received from my Texas State Representative, Burt Solomons, in response to a letter to him expressing both support for Arizona SB 1070 and the hope that a form of similar enforcement legislation would be considered in Texas. Mr. Solomon's 26th District is part of the Dallas metro area. The Texas legislature meets every second year, and will convene again in 2011. Mr. Solomons faced an unexpected challenge in this year's Republican primary (which he defeated) from a candidate who charged that he had not acted strongly enough to oppose illegal immigration, especially in his capacity as Chairman of the important State Affairs Committee. Mr. Solomon's opponent made these charges to voters in the district though a letter, the text of which I posted here. Thus I am pleased also to post Mr. Solomon's letter expressing his thoughts on SB1070 and other issues surrounding illegal immigration law enforcement.

The State of Texas
House of Representatives
Burt Solomons
District 65

April 29, 2010

Dear xxxx,

Thank you for the correspondence regarding your concern with illegal immigration and in particular passage of SB 1070 in Arizona. Like you, I and several other legislators see the lack of leadership and enforcement from the Federal government as a need for State action. I applaud the steps taken by the Arizona legislature and hope to bring this same type of common sense enforcement to Texas. I echo State Sen. Russell Pearce's (R-Arizona) comments on SB 1070, "takes the handcuffs off of law enforcement and lets them do their job."

Over the last couple of sessions I have worked to bring the same type of enforcement to Texas. I have authored legislation to require proof of legal status to work before the state issues an occupational license to an individual, as well as a resolution allowing the Texas Attorney General to sue the United States federal government for reimbursement of costs spent on illegal aliens by Texas taxpayers under federal mandates. Currently, the Texas legislature is not in session, but I am already preparing legislation to address this important issue to file during the 82nd Legislature.

During the interim, I will continue to follow any developments with the Arizona law as well as track federal contracting requirements, updates, and any expansions of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify Program.

In looking at the entire picture, we are keeping a close eye on the progress of the competing measures in the U.S. Congress on immigration. Legislations by both immigration reformers and alien supporters are proposed. Unforutnately, we have seen time and again federal legislation to strengthen border protections stall and die in Washington D.C.

Arizona has taken the first step and we recognize that the time for action is now. During this interim to better propare the Texas State Legislature on this important issue, the House State Affairs committee, which I Chair, has been charged to conduct a study on immigration laws in Texas as well as prepare recommendations to be considered during the 82nd Legislative Session in 2011. We will review such factors as federal laws regarding undocumented immigrants, and evaluate the costs of services and benefits provided to undocumented immigrants by state agencies and local governments. In addition, I will be monitoring the House Elections Committee's interim charge on voter identification - an issue that I have always supported and voted for in previous sessions.

This issue is very important to myself, our district, as well as our State. Arizona proved that we cannot sit idle as the federal govenment continues to do nothing but debate this critical issue. I assure you that during the interim we are doing everything we can to prepare for the next session in hopes that real reforms, like the ones we support, can be passed here in Texas when the Legislature convenes in 2011.

Sincerely,
Burt Solomoms
Texas House of Representatives
District 65

Capitol Office:
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District Office
1029 Rosemeade Pkwy., Suite 108
Carrollton, TX 75007