Friday, February 25, 2011, 12:34 PM EST - posted on NumbersUSA
An Arizona-style immigration enforcement bill has passed through the Indiana Senate, 31-to-18, and now moves to the House for approval. The comprehensive bill, introduced by State Sen. Mike Delph, would require the use of E-Verify and allow local police to check immigration status in certain situations.
"This bill should not be called the Immigration Matters bill," said Sen. Michael Young. "It should be called the Indiana Security and Taxpayer Protection Act."
Among the many things the bill does, it would:
* require E-Verify for state and local governments and their contactors;
* prohibit certain business tax deductions/credits unless E-Verify is used;
* prohibit sanctuary policies;
* require police to check the immigration status of individuals under certain circumstances;
* prohibit in-state tuition for illegal aliens.
Comment:
Let me state once again that these measures will NOT correct the problem. They will at least act as a stop-gap-measure, until we do what has to be done. That is GET RID OF ALL ILLEGALS! Deport them to their native lands, or even imprison them if they're repeat offenders. Then we need to enact a ten year moratorium on ALL immigration - including Whites. It's unfortunate that White immigrants must suffer because of Turd World trash, but the immigrant/native-born balance is all out of whack, and we need time to restore it.
"It's unfortunate that White immigrants must suffer because of Turd World trash, but the immigrant/native-born balance is all out of whack, and we need time to restore it."
ReplyDeleteI concur...we need time to redress the balance with native-born whites, not Russians (or other imports), that seem to be overflowing our system (all too many of them Russian Jew$, unfortunately).
Dr. Johann Hauptmann
Thanks comrade. I hate the idea of turning away say, Aryan Germans, or Celtic Irish (I'm half German, half Irish), but they can thank the Mestizos for that.
ReplyDeleteDan 88!