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    Will the Justice Department Sue?

    Will the Justice Department Sue?
    nationalreview.com
    By Mark Krikorian
    September 16, 2011 9:43 A.M.

    California wants to ensure that illegal aliens keep getting hired:
    State poised to restrict use of immigration database

    California is poised to nullify immigration enforcement ordinances in about a half dozen Inland Empire cities – and to continue to buck a national trend – by restricting the use of E-Verify, the national online database used to check the immigration status of workers.

    Under the Employment Acceleration Act, passed by the state Senate last week and currently awaiting Gov. Jerry Brown’s signature, state and local governments could not require California businesses to use the database to ferret out undocumented employees.

    California’s approach is an anomaly. States and cities across the country have passed laws that mandate use of the E-Verify system as part of a strategy to curb illegal immigration and ensure that scarce jobs go to U.S. citizens and legal residents.
    This is why the state-by-state approach to toughening immigration law, while it has been politically useful, needs to give way to national changes:
    [quote] The act conflicts with the Legal Workforce Act [PDF], a bill pending in the U.S. House of Representatives that would require the use of E-Verify by all American employers.

    The California bill has been cited as a reason that the national legislation, which is being marked up this week in the House Judiciary Committee, is necessary.

    “California has the second-highest unemployment rate in the U.S., yet elected officials in Sacramento just sent a bill to the Governor’s desk that will further diminish job opportunities,â€
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    Duh will the justice dept sue? Why for not following the law. LOL they break those laws all the time....They don't understand the word enforcement unless it is against honest tax paying American Citizens. Heck then they feel they can break into your house and use some idiot law or regulation they just passed as an excuse....Can you say sanctuary cities...Congress approves of them don't they????? No tax dollars are withheld against these law breaking sanctuary cities and states. No one gets fines or jail time for anything even murder unless it is nationally known or publicized. Very few are jailed or deported for being illegal not even for driving a car without insurance or a valid drivers license, but you try doing it. No heavy fines for hiring, aiding, and abetting these criminal illegals aliens it is okay by them... No one goes to jail or gets deported for stealing tax dollars and using our services that we taxpayers pay for even when it is proven they have a fake Social Security number... Heck, it is all sanctioned by our government. It is a national disgrace....


    I hold very little hope that any one in office at this point in time will do anything to fix any of this...only that they will enforce laws against us the American Taxpaying Legal Citizen.


    Sue the Justice Dept.....cold day in hell if that happens....

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    Cook County, Illinois (which includes the city of Chicago) passed an ordinance last week instructing the sheriff to disregard requests from ICE to hold suspected removable aliens who are arrested. This irrational directive already is sending violent criminal aliens back to the streets instead of into ICE custody, where a few of them might actually be deported, sparing future victims. ICE director John Morton probably doesn’t care if Cook County keeps his agents from doing their job, but if Congress does, there is an easy fix – stop rewarding Cook County with millions of dollars in annual SCAAP payments until they start honoring the ICE detainers.

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