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Minnesota's Governor Pawlenty is getting seemingly tough on illegal immigrants to bolster the McDole/Pawlenty ticket.

http://wcco.com/local/pawlenty.illegal.immigrants.2.624884.html

Pawlenty Orders Enforcement Of Immigration Laws ST. PAUL (AP) ―

The scene was almost identical to an announcement two years ago: Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty held up fraudulent identity cards as he proposed a crackdown on illegal immigration.

1 posted on 01/14/2008 2:30:38 AM PST by Son House
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To: Son House

http://wcco.com/local/pawlenty.illegal.immigrants.2.624884.html

Most of Pawlenty’s illegal immigration plan failed two years ago, when Republicans controlled the House. Prospects for the latest package appear even worse now that Democrats rule both legislative chambers. Key Democrats were panning the plan minutes after the governor’s news conference wrapped up.

“He’s doing it again in 2008,” said Sen. Patricia Torres Ray, DFL-Minneapolis. “This is an election cycle and I am very disappointed that our governor has chosen to use this issue as a political issue to advance his political agenda.”

One of the most contentious proposals would prohibit cities from having so-called sanctuary ordinances that prevent police from asking about immigration status. An alternate version would subtract state aid from cities that kept the ordinances.

A 2006 bill to ban sanctuary ordinances went nowhere in the Senate, and Democratic Senate Majority Leader Larry Pogemiller made it clear the proposal would get little attention in the upcoming session.

“These are warmed-over proposals that could not pass the House of Representatives when his party controlled the House, and I presume if he can find a Republican to author this they’ll get a hearing of some sort. But there’s nothing new here,” Pogemiller said.

Instead, Democrats are more interested in giving resident tuition to the foreign-born children of illegal immigrants at state colleges and universities, a proposal they call the Dream Act and have been pushing since 2006. Torres Ray said that proposal is part of a larger focus on education, one of her caucus’s priorities.


2 posted on 01/14/2008 2:32:17 AM PST by Son House (Protection For Opportunity Seekers And Tax Payers From Congress Spending: Low Tax Rates !!!)
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Why would such a “staunch” anti-illegal team up with amnesty John?
5 posted on 01/14/2008 2:57:16 AM PST by Into the Vortex (IT'S FREDTIME)
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To: Son House

************* VP ALERT ****************


6 posted on 01/14/2008 4:43:43 AM PST by PrinceOfCups (Almost.......at home abroad)
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To: Son House

I’m torn. McCain is a non-starter for me but I’d consider voting for him if Pawlenty is on the ticket, so we’d have a chance to get a real conservative governor.

Decisions, decisions.


8 posted on 01/14/2008 8:03:28 PM PST by Colonel_Flagg (Yes, my clown outfit is at the cleaners.)
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