Posted on 08/06/2011 11:53:25 AM PDT by Mikey_1962
Arizona has taken the problem of illegal immigration seriously. Like several other states, Arizona has not just focused on the illegal immigrants themselves. Those who profit by hiring illegal immigrants also face more rigorous state actions for their misconduct. In 2007, Arizona passed LAWA or the Legal Arizona Workers Act, which provided for escalating legal sanctions up to the revocation of an employers right to do business if the employer knowingly hired illegal immigrants.
The law was not punitive against immigrants. It did not treat legal immigrants any differently than American citizens. State governments have, and do, restricted employment for different classes of citizens. Sex offenders, for example, are often barred from working in schools or daycare facilities. Drunk drivers lose their license to drive and, by that restriction, their ability to work at many jobs.
The law, in fact, was not directed against illegal immigrants but rather against those American businesses which try to gain an unfair advantage over competitors by using workers who are illegally in the country. LAWA was not that severe. The employer had to knowingly hire illegal immigrants to work in his business.
It now appears that despite the efforts of the ACLU and similar groups to have federal courts strike down that law have failed. In 2008, lower federal courts upheld the constitutionality of the Arizona law and recently the Supreme Court has affirmed those lower court rulings. The Supreme Court decision was 5 to 3, with Justice Kagan recusing herself, although her vote could not have been decisive.
This ruling probably reflects a judicial sentiment to uphold the more recent Arizona law. SB 70, which caused great national controversy last year. Other states have also passed laws similar to LAWA as well as SB 70.
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Take that, Jugears!
Occasionally even Americans are due to win once and in a great while. Kudos.
“with Justice Kagan recusing herself, “
Interesting.
I like Jan Brewer...she’d make a great VP—the face of law enforcement and immigration reform.
The “news” in this article is two motnhs old. I don’t get it.
Ping!
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