What's Next?

What's Next?
What's Next?

Tuesday, February 14, 2012


In  Texas Insider onThu, Feb 2, 11:58 AM. State lawmakers were trying to sweep illegal immigration form coming across the boarded illegal, by coming up with a law that will allow counts on farmer worker. The legislature passed House Bill 87 . This law, among other things laws authorizes police to investigate the immigration status of certain suspects that will punish those who transport or harbor illegal immigrants that requires these people to apply for public benefits. Some farm harbors calls on lawmakers to undo some of the law’s but unintended affects. Lawmakers says that these laws will send a clear message that illegal immigrants aren’t welcome here. Both the House and Senate says they are willing to consider new measures and willing to make changes to the state’s that will crackdown on illegal immigration, but not welling to water down the law.
Farmer harbor has been said that this law, agriculture workers and resulted would loss nearly $75 million for Georgia farmers. The Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act of 2011 started a threat that caused delay the issue on the law which they felt that it would control these broader.  Lawmakers create a new idea on how the law would help guest worker not just in Georgia but in other state that are having non-citizen across the U.S.
House Speaker David Ralston, R-Blue Ridge, saying he was pleased with the changes on the laws and does not plan to seek changes to it in the upcoming legislative session despite its unintended consequences. David Ralston also says that parts of this law ties up in federal court but Alabama went another way by placing a count of illegal immigrants in its public schools.

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