Archive for the 'Immigration Law' Category
Lawsuit Against San Fransisco for Wrongful Death by Illegal Immigrant
There is a great lawsuit being filed against the sanctuary city of San Fransisco by the Balogna family. In June 2008, Tony Balogna and his two sons were murdered allegedly by an illegal immigrant named Edwin Ramos. This illegal immigrant was protected by the city of San Fransisco.
Edwin Ramos has a long criminal history. At the [...]
Loophole Would Allow Illegals to Get Tax Rebate Check
A big loophole in the House Bill fortunately caused problems today with the proposed Bush tax rebates. The loophole in the House bill would allow most illegal immigrants to receive a tax rebate check.
If the illegal immigrants work and have a tax payer identification number, they are technically considered “resident aliens”, even if they don’t [...]
Some Illegal Immigration Legislation Ideas from Utah
If you feel your local city, county and state elected officials are not doing enough to stop the illegal immigration problem, take a few tips from Utah. Does your state representative need some ideas on how to help stop illegal immigrants from taking over your state? Feel free to copy and paste this list of illegal immigration [...]
Read More..>>Indiana State Senator Takes Gloves Off For New Illegal Immigration Law
Thanks to the great visitors of this website, we learned that Indiana State Senator Mike Delph (R) recently filed legislation to rid Indiana of illegal immigration. Much like other very tough legislation passed in Arizona and other states, this bill would severely punish businesses who hire illegal aliens.
(STATEHOUSE) — Sen. Mike Delph (R-Carmel) filed one [...]
Immigration Laws Work - Illegals Decide to Leave Arizona
Well, what do you know. If you enforce existing immigration laws, and pass a new law to go after employers hiring illegal immigrants, the illegal aliens decide to leave! What a novel idea . . .
Arizona is probably the best example of a state that takes the problems of illegal immigration seriously. To put it plainly, [...]
