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Thursday, February 07, 2008

Missouri court upholds municipal immigration law

Anti-illegal immigration activists Concerned American citizens hailed the ruling by U.S. District Judge E. Richard Webber as giving a green light to municipalities nationwide to enact laws targeting (employers who hire) illegal immigrants.

In the Missouri case, Webber upheld an ordinance in the St. Louis suburb of Valley Park that penalizes businesses that hire illegal immigrants. The judge rejected the American Civil Liberties Union's argument that the law discriminates against Hispanics and tramples on the federal government's exclusive power to regulate immigration. (Kris Kobach, chair of the Kansas Republican Party, is representing Valley Park.)
Notice the aclu's wording: "discriminates against Hispanics" as if to define all illegals as Hispanics, and all Hispanics as illegals - with little or no distinction. A typical broad brush obfuscation by the open borders, race pimp crowd.
Inspired by the Hazleton crackdown, dozens of local governments, including the one in Valley Park, passed similar measures that seek to curtail illegal immigration.
Because the bigger issue here is 'what happens when the feds refuse to do their job'?

TY Crime Scene KC