PHOENIX - An Arizona Senate committee approved a bill late Tuesday designed to set up a U.S. Supreme Court case on automatic citizenship for children of illegal immigrants.
The Republican-led Appropriations Committee panel was also expected to consider a more sweeping bill later Tuesday that would target illegal immigrants in public housing, public benefits and the workplace.
That measure, which would add to last year's controversial Arizona illegal immigration law, drew vocal opposition from Democrats, who say its sponsor isn't focused on Republicans' stated top priority, the economy.
The 29-page bill was introduced by Republican Sen. Russell Pearce, who also authored last year's law, which touched off a nationwide debate on whether states can enforce federal immigration laws.
Democrats don't have the votes to block the Pearce's most recent measure, but the topic brought out supporters on both sides and security at the Senate was heightened, with about a dozen uniformed police officers deployed in and around the building. Some of the officers outside the building stood between small groups of people as they exchanged catcalls and jeers.
Police said four people were arrested and cited for disorderly conduct after disrupting a Democratic senator's news conference about her bill stiffening penalties for a human smuggling crime.
Pearce's bill toughens requirements that employers check work eligibility of new hires, allowing for their business licenses to be suspended if they don't use the federal E-Verify system. Workers caught using a false identity to get a job would face mandatory six-month jail sentences.
It also requires schools to collect information on the legal status of students and report them to law enforcement if their parents don't provide the necessary documents or the documents appear false.
The bill also makes it illegal for an illegal immigrant to drive in the state, providing for a 30-day minimum jail sentence and the seizure of their vehicles if they are convicted.
In housing, it requires public agencies to verify the immigration status of renters and to evict everyone living in a unit if one was found to be an illegal immigrant. For health care, the bill changes some of the document requirements for the state's Medicaid program.![]()
new law passes in arizona
Discussion in 'Other News' started by aztrucker11, Feb 23, 2011.
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Without a Constitutional change, the Arizona bill can't go anywhere. But with any luck it can start the ball rolling. We are long past the time when we needed to populate our country. Now the allure of the anchor babies is just too strong of an attractant to the illegals.
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Nice to see some efforts being made on this issue. And it actually does affect a state's economy in dollars spent on educating, providing medical care and other services to people who do not have the right to them because they are in this country illegally.
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That is a dream come true!!!
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If momma is legal, baby should be citizen.
If momma is illegal, baby is illegal. (nothing against babies, just gotta draw a line somewhere)Lilbit, cherokee96red and LongRoadTrucker Thank this.
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