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The Arizona legislature is considering making it a crime to seek day labor work on a public street or nearby area. House Bill 2412 would make it a misdemeanor for anyone to be found "Standing or remaining on any public highway or public street or any property adjacent to any public highway or public street and disrupting vehicle or pedestrian traffic for the purpose of soliciting day labor employment." The Arizona House of Representatives passed the bill in March and sent it to the Arizona Senate. That body has thus far failed to pass it, but last week granted a motion to reconsider the bill.
Whats McCains stance on the new developments concerning his most important constituancy the illegal immigrant?
Illegal immigrants cannot vote.
Besides: with the economy here (Arizona) dumping into possibly the most severe downturn since the Great Depression there will be more and more pressure (both official as well as unofficial) to run the illegals off.
Does that mean people cannot stand at the curb/offramp/onramp that says in English or Spanish or whatever language " will work for food ", "broke need help" " will be honest, I need a beer" etc. Steve
Does that mean people cannot stand at the curb/offramp/onramp that says in English or Spanish or whatever language " will work for food ", "broke need help" " will be honest, I need a beer" etc. Steve
I catch your drift-------all of the above individuals (even US citizens) would be subject to that same law.
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