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Alabama Immigration Law Signed By Governor Robert Bentley

Alabama Immigration Law

BOB JOHNSON   06/10/11 12:48 AM ET   AP

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama vaulted past Arizona on Thursday with what is being called the most restrictive law in the nation against illegal immigration, requiring schools to find out if students are in the country lawfully and making it a crime to knowingly give an illegal immigrant a ride.

Advocacy groups promised to challenge the sweeping measure, which like Arizona's law also allows police to arrest anyone suspected of being an illegal immigrant if the person is stopped for some other reason. In addition, it requires all businesses to check the legal status of workers using a federal system called E-Verify.

"It is clearly unconstitutional. It's mean-spirited, racist, and we think a court will enjoin it," said Mary Bauer, legal director for the Southern Poverty Law Center.

It takes effect Sept. 1.

Republican Gov. Robert Bentley, who signed it into law Thursday, expressed confidence it would withstand any legal challenges.

"We have a real problem with illegal immigration in this country," he said. "I campaigned for the toughest immigration laws, and I'm proud of the Legislature for working tirelessly to create the strongest immigration bill in the country."

Alabama has an estimated 120,000 illegal immigrants, a nearly fivefold increase from a decade ago, according to the Pew Hispanic Center. Many of them are believed to be working on farms, at chicken processing plants and in construction.

One of the legislation's sponsors, GOP Sen. Scott Beason, said it would help the unemployed by preventing illegal immigrants from getting jobs in the state. Alabama's unemployment rate stood at 9.3 percent in April, the most recent figure available.

"This will put thousands of Alabamians back in the work force," Beason said.

The Alabama Business Council has not taken a public stand on the law. In neighboring Georgia, some farmers and business owners warned that a crackdown passed recently in that state would make it more difficult to hire the laborers they rely on – many of whom are illegal immigrants.

The Alabama measure instantly puts the state at the forefront of the immigration debate. Organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the Southern Poverty Law Center agreed that it is the nation's toughest crackdown on illegal immigration.

Linton Joaquin, general counsel for the National Immigration Law Center in Los Angeles, said the Alabama law covers all aspects of an immigrant's life.

"It is a sweeping attack on immigrants and people of color in general. It adds restrictions on education, housing and other areas. It is a very broad attack," Joaquin said.

Among other things, the law makes it a crime for landlords to knowingly rent to an illegal immigrant.

Another provision makes it a crime to transport a known illegal immigrant. Arizona's law appears narrower: It includes language against human smuggling and makes it illegal to pick up laborers for work if doing so impedes traffic.

Alabama's law also goes further in requiring schools to check the immigration status of their students. The measure does not prohibit illegal immigrants from attending public schools; lawmakers said the purpose instead is to gather data on how many are enrolled and how the much the state is spending to educate them.

Jared Shepherd, an attorney for the ACLU, warned that because of that provision, some immigrant parents may not send their children to school for fear of arrest or deportation.

Activists such as Shay Farley, legal director of Alabama Appleseed, an immigrant advocacy group, said the bill invites racial profiling not only by law enforcement officers but by landlords and employers.

"It's going to make us profile our neighbors and our church brothers and sisters," Farley said.

Alabama's Hispanic population more than doubled between 2000 and 2010 to 186,000, or 3.9 percent of the state's nearly 4.8 million people, according to the Census.

Some farmers and other small businesses had hoped to be exempted from having to verify the immigration status of employees, fearing the database would be too costly and add too much red tape. Georgia's law, by contrast, exempts businesses with fewer than 10 employees.

Alabama's measure was modeled on Arizona's. A federal judge blocked the most controversial parts of Arizona's law last year after the Justice Department sued.

That includes the provision that required police to check people's immigration status while enforcing other laws if there was reason to believe the person was in the country illegally. The case appears headed for the U.S. Supreme Court.

A less restrictive law in Utah also was blocked after a lawsuit was filed. Civil liberties groups have sued to stop Georgia's law as well.

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09:44 PM on 07/18/2011
Thank you Gov. Bentley! I think you are AWESOME!
06:39 AM on 07/09/2011
Well what would you expect from Alabama.....they gave us George Wallace's "Not Today, Not Tommorrow, Not Ever" speech, classic black and white film footage of white policemen using high pressure water hoses on americans...AMERICANS! and now this. I am surprised they did not include wearing arm bands. why stop at rides and housing? how about buying gas, paying water bills, buying cars, etc..... Roll Tide Roll...back to your roots of HATE.
06:14 PM on 06/28/2011
Part of the problem is with the employers who hire undocumented workers. The E-Verify requirements therefore seem legit; the other ones, especially about the schools, seem shady.
See also: http://lawblog.legalmatch.com/2011/06/17/alabamas-new-immigration-law-toughest-in-u-s/
03:27 PM on 06/25/2011
I think this law is very racist and those of you that stand by this law are only thinking about yourselves!!!! I am an american citizen that has a child with an illegal immigrant this is going to seperate my son from his father,and how do you think we can get child support that way people!!! why dont yall start worrying about the people living off unemployment and using the goverment as their income make them get a job!!!! hispanics have helped tornado victims in alabama who do yall think help rebuild their houses and roofs about 80 percent were hispanics!!!! we our all human beings and we all bleed the same!!!!!!!!
06:07 PM on 07/02/2011
Well....you (and your ILLEGAL immigrant) partner, should've thought about that before A) breaking the law, and B), having a child. Using your argument, a murderer with a wife and kids shouldn't go to jail because it would separate him/her from their spouse and child. The law is the law. Break that law, and you suffer the consequences, regardless of the impact it has on your family.
06:15 PM on 06/18/2011
First, this law only applys to ILLEGAL immigrants.(Not those with authentic papers.)
(nor people of color, how laim)

And the Criminal Rights Activist
10:00 PM on 06/15/2011
US Census Bureau: "The proportion of the population aged >65 years is projected to increase from 12.4% in 2000 to 19.6% in 2030." The influx of young and vibrant individuals, who passionately desire to become citizens, in fact benefits the demographics of the U.S. and helps to make social security viable once more.
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ShowMeC6
Equal Justice, Not Social Justice....
02:22 PM on 06/11/2011
....Good for Alabama!! Hope it works out for them....

I love it when something is titled "mean-spirited," like all those other "mean-spirited" laws against burglary, trespassing, squating, identity theft, giving false information to a Police Officer; HEY, those sound just like immigration law : )
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12:54 AM on 06/15/2011
You don't need burglary when one can stand around and wait for the government to pick my pocket and and use the money to buy votes.
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01:54 PM on 06/11/2011
Just wanted to post this link regarding the latest on the Tx border.

http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/-127510--.html

But, hey, no spillover violence here....
08:39 PM on 06/11/2011
Another reason, and more coming I suspect, that states must take action to protect the citizens while Obama is pandering for votes.
02:57 AM on 06/11/2011
They cannot pay back the resources that 11 million peoople have exhausted in this country and all the money they have stolen from the American tax payer and it is a joke to hear them say "we will pay a fine" or go to college. Of course you want Americans to pay for you to go to college, we paid for all your education and supported you. No American citizen can take any discussions about illegal immigration serious when we have not secured our border. It remains a revolving door for criminals.
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RobietheCat
Totalitarianism is the work of VERY small minds
02:02 PM on 06/14/2011
Why stop at a college education?

They need a car, oh and car insurance too.

Let's buy 'em a house with a pool while were at it too right?

But wait, they need someone to maintain it........what do.....maybe by then the US citizens will really need work, oh but wait, we can get even cheaper labor....so......let's invite more people to invade and sponge off the taxpayer.
02:46 AM on 06/11/2011
There are Americans who cannot send their children to college and the Mexicans (illegals) want to convince American people they are the future of our country. American people have their own children who are our future not a group of illegal immigrants. If they have so much potential let them express this in their own country and fix the problems that keep making them come into the country illegally. It is outrageous that they are such a problem in our country and it has gotten to this level. President Obama needs to focus on creating economic growth and jobs for legal citizens and not concerning himself or congress with the rights of illegal immigrants. Any program that supports legal assistance for them should not receive any tax money or support from American people unless they are asked "do you want to fund an illegal immigrant". In terms of the children it is sad but the people they should be angry with are their parents who brought them here illegally. They are no longer children when they are 18 or older and continue to use illegal documents and pursue the American "Dream" but the US tax payer has already given you a free education. No discussion of DREAM Act or rewarding illegal behavior should even be on the table. We don't give amnesty to criminals in prison and this would also give them the right to ask for amnesty.
09:46 AM on 06/13/2011
If you want to engage in thoughtful discussion, you might want to quit saying things like "Mexicans (illegals)", thereby implying that they are one and the same. There are plenty of perfectly legal American citizens who are of Mexican heritage. There are also plenty of people here illegally who are from places other than Mexico.
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spytheweb
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03:21 PM on 06/13/2011
Mexicans are in fact citizens of another country, that's why they are called Mexicans. As Mexicans in this country they must have visas to visit or they are illegal. Mexican Americans, note the word American, are citizens. All the other than Mexican illegals are 38% where illegals from Mexico are 62%.

So Mexicans illegals out number the rest of the world put together.
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RobietheCat
Totalitarianism is the work of VERY small minds
02:13 PM on 06/14/2011
No the future of America is this:

"We were shocked...He is a 12-year-old," said Vanessa Castro, an 8th grader at the 1,200-student campus. "I got chills when I heard in the news that a kid from Sycamore got stabbed."

Hours after the attack, Anaheim resident Bryan Ocampo, 18, was brought in to the Anaheim police station as a "person of interest," Sgt. Eric Trapp said. After his interview with detectives, Ocampo was arrested on suspicion of homicide and was being held without bail.

http://www.ocregister.com/news/police-304380-stabbing-sycamore.html

more:

FULLERTON – Two Santa Ana brothers were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole Friday for the slaying of a 17-year-old boy in 2007 for "disrespecting" their gang, according to prosecutors.
Juan Pablo Garcia, 30, and Jorge Armando Garcia, 32, were found guilty in April of first-degree murder and street terrorism, plus sentencing enhancements for criminal street-gang activity and murder committed for a criminal street-gang purpose.

- That's the future. And with Jerry Brown letting tens of thousands of criminals this will only get worse. Remember the crime under Brown before?
02:45 AM on 06/11/2011
Good for Alabama! The federal government is aware of the illegal immigrants in our country and do nothing about it. It is the governing bodies responsibility to address this problem and they haven't so this has placed states in the position of having to create protections for tax paying "LEGAL" citizens.
to "MAX is BACK" what an insult to all African Americans in the country and their ancestors who were the victims of slavery and being sold as property against their will. You have the audacity to compare Jim Crow Laws with illegal immigrants. Blacks did not tunnel, jump or dig their way across the border and try to enter the US illegally... they tried to dig, tunnel and get out and were often the victims of violence for wanting their freedom. Mexican illegal immigrants are making a conscious choice to come into the US illegally, obtain false docuementation and then proceed to get jobs. They take resources and receive a free education, WIC, welfare, low income housing and now with the DREAM ACT feel that Americans should pay for their college education. I do not believe the children can have good morals when they have been modeled criminal behavior of the parents who have taught them, take what you want and it's ok.
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02:25 AM on 06/11/2011
The economy will be the key for Obama in the next election, but immigration is the issue that shows Obama lives in complete ignorance to what the American people want.

There was an amnesty in 1986 which gave 3 million illegals citizenship and tightened immigration laws. Now there are 12 million illegals demanding another amnesty and that somehow those same immigration laws at are racist. Where is the logical conclusion that "immigration reform" AKA amnesty will work? It will not fix anything, just perpetuate the problem. Lets see some action on enforcing the federal laws Mr. President, then you will see these state immigration laws stopping.

Our President is ok with selling out our country for the racist latino vote!
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spytheweb
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09:46 PM on 06/11/2011
"Our President is ok with selling out our country for the racist latino vote!" Like Republican President Ronald Reagan did except Reagan actually gave amnesty to illegals but didn't get their votes.
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02:12 AM on 06/11/2011
Sigh... Repubs have their tea-baggers, and Dems have equally pernicious chamomile tea-baggers like this Max is ( unfortunately) Back.

Neither are capable of a rational discourse.
11:45 PM on 06/10/2011
Ya volt Der comandante­! Really any human beings forced to carry papers to prove their nationalit­y is too reminiscen­t of the Nazi round up of Jews, disabled people, Jehovah witnesses, and anybody else who didn't happen to fit the Aryan profile. In a world, given to us by God, with the gift of free will to choose between love over hatred, charity over greed... these fine humans put themselves before their brothers and sisters. GOOD LUCK WITH THAT!
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02:06 AM on 06/11/2011
Godwin's law violator. Ignore.

The laughable attempt at German is even more pathetic.
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Soule23
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12:30 PM on 06/11/2011
You've got your jackboots laced up a little too tight, don't you think?
01:24 PM on 06/11/2011
In a world, given to us by God, with the gift of free will to choose between love over hatred, charity over greed... these fine humans ( I'm talking to you) put themselves before their brothers and sisters. GOOD LUCK WITH THAT!
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Shovel ready was not....
09:02 AM on 06/11/2011
Absolutely lame... I have to carry "my papers" to cash a check, to drive, to get into work, etc....
09:51 AM on 06/13/2011
But not to walk down the street. That's the key difference. Driving is a privilege, not a right. I am uncomfortable with the idea of everyone having to carry "papers"/ID on their person *at all times*. It just reminds me too much of a police state. And while i'm not a conservative, most conservatives in the US have historically rejected this idea as well.
06:45 PM on 06/10/2011
If 'Baman's want to profile against Hispanics, I would advise all Latino's to move elsewhere, where you can live without the danger of harassment. Why would they wish to reside in a state that does not welcome them and their culture? For every illegal detained by whatever means, hundreds of legal Hispanics will be subjected to mistreatment. Besides, the right wingers, who prefer white, will probably be more than happy with that scenario..
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jweider
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10:39 PM on 06/10/2011
Moving somewhere that they can live without danger of harassment would be a good idea.
Perhaps they should try moving to the country that they are a citizen of.
12:07 AM on 06/11/2011
In the case of me, my family and all my Hispanic friends, that would be the United States -- on land we were on hundreds of years before the United States even existed -- , but not the South, thank god.
09:21 AM on 06/13/2011
Um...you are aware that there are plenty of American citizens who are of Hispanic heritage, right? Those are the people the poster was referring to.
D-Driller
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09:00 AM on 06/11/2011
Exactly. I'm white, and I don't want the illegals here. To be honest, I don't even care if any hispanics lived in my area. I have no dealings with them, I don't know any of them, I don't work with them - they predominantly live in another town nearby, though I couldn't take you to a specific neighborhood. I don't have a problem if they were to move in near me, as long as it doesn't effect my property value, but I see no reason to go out of my way to get them to move. So I agree - ideally, they should move to areas where they and their culture are welcomed. Of course, that could be a problem, as millions of other immigrants before them, like the Irish, the Poles, the Italians, etc., found out - America is not very welcoming to new legal immigrants, let alone criminals. You work, you suffer, you keep your mouth shut, and finally after a few generations the rest of the country accepts you. The same will happen for hispanics, but they aren't special, by any means. Just one more group of people, like mine and yours, who came here, got kicked around, worked hard, learned English, and finally moved up the ladder. They will not be the last, either, I am sure.
03:28 PM on 06/11/2011
You have some good, valid points and perspectives, which are logical and perfectly natural. Anytime, where there is an increase in any particular cultural influence, there will be some sort of backlash. Everybody knows illegal immigration has been a problem issue for decades, nothing new. Except now, people from other countries are more established and integrated, whether they are legal or illegal. I am by no means a supporter of this legislation or anything similar, as it would affect legal citizens in a derogatory and unconstitutional manner. Here in So. Fla, where Hispanics are in the majority, that sort of law is an impossibility. South Florida would have to become it's own state and leave the north to the hicks, if that happened.
11:26 PM on 06/14/2011
Ever heard the expression two wrongs dont make a right? "yeah its pay back yall! My family had it tough so lets make it hard for the new guys!!!"