Hispanic community (Illegals) fears new powers given to local police[Arkansas] AP ^ Jon Gambrell
Posted on 03/10/2008 7:18:00 PM PDT by BGHater
Hispanic immigrant workers who toil on red-clay construction sites and cut flesh from bone on poultry plant lines in northwest Arkansas, helping to fuel the region's economic growth, say they've become targets for local police who are conducting raids once left to a few federal agents stationed here. After changes in state and federal law, local police, sheriff's deputies and state troopers throughout Arkansas can help enforce federal immigration laws. Recent raids in northwestern Arkansas rounded up a handful of illegal immigrants but even those with a legal right to be in the United States face questions. "It feels like it is dangerous to be Hispanic," activist Jim Miranda said. Read more here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1983645/posts
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Got this in my email today
House Minority Leaders are now introducing a "discharge petition" to force Speaker Pelosi and her leadership to bring the Secure America through Verification and Enforcement (SAVE) Act (H.R. 4088) to a vote on the floor of the House of Representatives. SAVE is a bi-partisan bill that enjoys widespread support. 141 House members have signed on as co-sponsors. House Majority Leaders do not want the bill to move quickly to the floor. Therefore, a "discharge petition" is needed to move it to the floor for immediate consideration. A "discharge petition" is a special procedure designed to allow House members to bypass obstructionist committees and move a bill directly for full House consideration. 218 House members must sign the petition to allow it to go to the floor. If successful, the discharge petition will bring the bill before the House for a vote.
Moving the SAVE Act to the floor is our best chance this year to get the full House to vote on a pro-enforcement bill that can help stem the tide of illegal immigration. About the SAVE Act: The SAVE Act is a bi-partisan bill written by Congressman Heath Schuler (D) of North Carolina. FAIR Advisory Board co-chair Congressman Brian Bilbray (R) of California has taken the lead for Republicans. The SAVE Act has been around since November 6, 2007, but it has languished in committee despite its widespread support in the House, including 48 Democrats. What would SAVE do? The SAVE Act would reduce illegal immigration by both increasing border security and by improving interior enforcement. The measure would add technology, infrastructure and personnel at the border. It would provide grants to border towns and counties to assist with enforcement of criminal law. The number of federal judges would be increased in border states,thereby increasing the number of immigration offenses that could be tried in those states. The SAVE Act would also bolster the alien smuggling and harboring provisions of INA §274. Most importantly, the SAVE Act would make it mandatory for all employers to use the E-Verify electronic employment verification system, creating a quick and efficient way to verify the legal status of their employees. This would reduce the employment magnet bringing so many illegal immigrants into the U.S.
To repeat: The House Discharge Rule provides a way for members to bring legislation to the floor when it has become mired in the committee or when the majority refuses to allow floor action. Under House Rules, a member may submit a discharge petition to the Clerk of the House on any bill committed for more than 30 days. The Clerk then keeps the petition available for members until 218 signatures are achieved. Once the discharge petition receives 218 votes, a member can make a motion for the bill to be discharged from committee and brought to the floor for a vote. Please call your Representative TODAY to urge them to sign the discharge petition on the SAVE Act! Please call your Representative TODAY to tell them that the SAVE Act -- H.R. 4088 -- is a common-sense first step in solving the immigration crisis. Tell them that signing the discharge petition on the SAVE Act will help promote real immigration reform in the United States. And tell them that if they have not yet co-sponsored the SAVE Act, NOW is the time to do so. We want Members of Congress to support this bill, and if they won't, explain why publicly.
Meantime, FAIR will keep you posted on the development of this strategy and provide you with up-to-date information on any counter-maneuvering by some pro-amnesty Members of Congress that could require a quick response.
To find the phone numbers of your Representative, click here.
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There is the possiblity of an Arkansas Special Session occuring this month. The possiblity of immigration reform laws being passed during this time is unknown right now.
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