Another town passes tough anti illegal immigration law..how could the illegals fight this?

State by State, Town by town, city by city tough laws against the swarm of un grateful illegal alien trespassers are passing around the country. Combine this with the brutal failure of the US Senare bill, it looks pretty grim for the illegal lobby as every were they turn they hit a speed bump. The days of freebies are over for this hoard of takers and time to go go go.

http://video.nbc4.com/player/?id=127883#...

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Arizona is passing a law that will come down hard on employers that hire illegal aliens. If they get caught with an illegal on the payroll:

Their first offense, they get a temporary suspension of their business license.

Their second offense, they LOSE their business license.
Doesn't matter how big or small the business is. It is supposed to become effective January 1st because they have to work on getting the "bugs" out of the law because taking away the business license for some businesses, like a hospital, would be a hardship to Americans.

There are already illegals that are packing it up and moving to another state.
Become legal.
I hope you're right about tougher laws, I'd love to see the illegals out of here.
Ahhh, I see your a Christian
Go back home and fill out the necessary paper work like every other legal immigrant. Or wait till America opens up Ellis Island again... xD
At the local and national level, AMericans are finally standing up and standing firm and saying "enough is enough".

We can't turn around this huge vessel over night...;..but no question, the direction is changing.
Stay in their own country.
You are overly optimistic. Such laws have historically fared poorly in the courts.
If only that was true, it is also amazing to watch large number of illegals and their supports to demand the right to work and live and not have their status as illegal to be challenged. There are going to be so many law suits challenging this and any law that is passed to ensure our rights over the illegals that we are never really be able to control ours borders
All the freeloaders will cry about this, they thought they were able to do anything they want. Too bad, so sad
BRAVO
I personally hate illegals because they have done nothing for our country but kill,raped, hut Americans who have fought for their rights to live here.There not over seas fighting for us they are not paying any taxes or social security and what makes me so upset is that they want to sue us because we are not wanting to pay for their problems and they cant seem to get it through their heads that its a two way street.You have to put money into the system to get anything from the system. I Would be happy to see their stealing a $ $ to go back to their own country, they have no right to our country but leave and quit being a virus on our country.
What is scary is that the number 2 city with the most Mexican Nationals living there in the world is Santa Ana CA number 1 is Mexico City Mexico. Orange County Sheriff department is trying but unfortunately Santa Ana has a Police Department.
Precisely what the Administration and its pro-amnesty collaborators were concerned about. They planned to give the tens of millions of lawbreakers U.S. citizenship before the local and state governments could do anything about it. Thankfully those plans were thwarted. .for now, at least.

States action list..

Arizona - Its new law effectively sets up a two-strikes penalty. A business employing an illegal immigrant would have its business license suspended temporarily. A second offense would mean a permanent revocation of that license. A proposal would let police ask people they arrest about their citizenship status and seize them if they cannot produce proper documents. Arizona Rep. Russell Pearce (R) said Bush’s support of the guest-worker provision in the Senate bill “made me sick.” He called it “a sellout of America” and said: “I’m more than frustrated. I will do everything I can to unelect folks who sell out America.”

Arkansas - Immigration officials say a regional task force could be created in northwest Arkansas so a group of law officers from several agencies could be trained to enforce immigration laws. - still in the process of enacting legislation to force employers to verify their workers’ legal status

Colorado - still in the process of enacting legislation to force employers to verify their workers’ legal status

Hawaii - still in the process of enacting legislation to force employers to verify their workers’ legal status

Idaho—Similar measures to Oklahoma are being considered

Maryland lawmakers defeated a proposal that would have let illegal immigrants pay in-state college tuition. Lawmakers are still considering a measure that would place a 5 percent surcharge on wire transfers to Mexico.

Michigan, lawmakers considered stripping health and welfare benefits from undocumented immigrants.

Missouri Sen. Chris Koster, a Republican, said that when he tried to push a law through the GOP-controlled chamber that would force employers to verify the status of workers, his colleagues defeated it handily, expressing concern about its impact on business.

Nebraska — Similar measures to Oklahoma are being considered

North Carolina growers need immigrant workers in order to thrive, but passing legislation friendly to illegal immigrants is difficult.

Oklahoma, Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act, signed by Gov. Brad Henry (D) last month, restricts illegal immigrants’ access to all forms of official identification, bars them from receiving public assistance and metes out stiff fines to employers who hire them. “Illegal immigrants will not come to Oklahoma if there are no jobs waiting for them,” said state Rep. Randy Terrill (R), who wrote his state’s law, one of the most sweeping in the country.

Oregon, where a House bill would prohibit the state from hiring undocumented workers, said its core supporters are upset by the U.S. Senate bill. “We don’t support amnesty,” said spokesman Shawn Cleave, echoing the position of the North Carolina Republican Party, which proudly said it broke with Bush on the issue.

Pennsylvania, other measures — “so many, like seven,” he said — go after employers who hire illegal immigrants and deny the immigrants themselves benefits and other services.

Tennessee - still in the process of enacting legislation to force employers to verify their workers’ legal status. Tennessee’s governor says, “it’s the Fed’s job, we aren’t doing anything.”

Virginia, House of Delegates, approved a far-reaching proposal to strip charities and other organizations of state and local funding if any of the money is used to provide services to immigrants who are in the country illegally.

West Virginia - still in the process of enacting legislation to force employers to verify their workers’ legal status
Great clip glad to see we have patriots that heard our voices, an took the steps forward to enforce our laws.It's the beginning of the fall of illegal immigration. The sleeping giant has been kicked started.Keep up the calls an e/mails every day don't let up were on a roll.
It doesn't matter how many towns and cities pass tough immigration laws.

Congress still has federal laws on the books that prevent any town, city, county or state from enforcing or enacting laws that deal with immigration. It's called field preemption.

Every time those city and town laws have been challenged in federal courts, they've been thrown out as being in conflict with (and preempted by) federal law.

So, until Congress changes the federal laws to allow cities and towns to do this, it really doesn't matter what the cities and towns do. Because all they are doing is breaking the laws themselves, which makes them just as illegal as the people they are trying to regulate.
Well they could move, that's probably what they will do.
They just move to Miami.
Way too early to say anyone is winning. The United States has not yet began to fight yet.

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