Aug 4, 2006: Immigrant law proposed (Sand Mountain Reporter)
In an open letter, Walker suggests a law he calls the Illegal Immigration and Relief Act Ordinance for the City of Boaz. It would deny business permits and licenses to industries that hire illegal immigrants, property owners who rent to illegal immigrants and mandate the use of English for city business.
Aug 3, 2006: National Immigration Debate Given Local Stage (NBC San Diego)
A House Judiciary Committee hearing on the impact of illegal immigration was held in San Diego on Wednesday.
Aug 2, 2006: Out of Visas, Again (Wall Street Journal)
The fate of Mexican farm workers, chambermaids and bus boys continues to dominate the nation's immigration debate
Aug 2, 2006: Reform the immigration debate (The Washington Times)
The Pence-Hutchison immigration-reform proposal, like the other prominent plans, fails to address critical issues relating to meaningful immigration reform. It must not become law.
Aug 2, 2006: Oregon GOP platform conflicts with Constitution (Northwest News Channel)
The Oregon Republican Party, tapping into the frustration over illegal immigration, approved a resolution last weekend that would deny citizenship to babies born on U.S. soil to illegal and legal immigrants who are not citizens.
Aug 1, 2006: Group pushes for local reform (NaplesNews)
Inspired by the passage of a similar ordinance titled the “Illegal Immigration Relief Act” in Hazelton, Pa., two weeks ago, a group called Americans Standing Tall is circulating petitions in Lee and Collier counties asking area municipalities to pass ordinances restricting access to services to documented citizens.
Jul 31, 2006: Ban on illegal workers could cost taxpayers (The Tennessean)
Metro Councilman J.B. Loring plans to sponsor an ordinance that would prevent Metro government from using illegal immigrants in any of its contract work.
Jul 31, 2006: Hispanics struggle to find clout at polls (Orlando Sentinel)
"We haven't had much of voter registrations coming to our office. I am kind of nervous about it because I am wondering when is it going to hit," said Susan Scatliffe, a customer-service manager with the Orange County Supervisor of Elections. "I remember [advocacy] groups bringing boxes of applications in other years, but it's not happening now."
Jul 26, 2006: City votes against anti-illegal immigrant law (heraldtribune)
Some here say efforts to crack down on illegal immigrants sprouted from concerns over how they are overcrowding area neighborhoods, schools and hospitals
Jul 26, 2006: Latino voting gets push (Inquirer Staff Writer)
Seeing pressing issues, a nonpartisan group targets Pa. and N.J.
Jul 26, 2006: A tough line on immigrants (Inquirer Staff Writers)
Riverside, a hub for Brazilians, is considering its own crackdown. The focus is on jobs and rental housing.
Jul 26, 2006: Latino voter-registration drive launched in Pa. (INQUIRER STAFF WRITER)
A civic group that registered 72,000 Latino voters in Florida in 2004 is expanding its efforts with electoral drives in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Arizona.
Jul 15, 2006: City Law Punishes Those Who Aid Illegal Residents (Associated Press)
The ordinance punishes people who do business with illegal immigrants or provide them with jobs or housing.
Jul 15, 2006: Cary Council's Joyce Resigns (News and Observer)
NC councilman will resign rather than continue to work in a town hall willing to donate $5,000 to a Hispanic cultural group behind an annual Latin music show.
Jul 9, 2006: UCF Reaches Out to Hispanic Parents (Orlando Sentinel)
UCF formed a committee this year to explore how to better connect with families of its growing Hispanic student body.
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