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The "Legal Arizona Workers Act" prohibits employers from knowingly employing unauthorized aliens. It requires the Attorney General and county Attorney to investigate complaints about employers who hire unauthorized aliens.It makes it unlawful for a person to file false and frivolous complaints against an employer. If an employer knowingly employs an unauthorized alien, the act requires that the employer's business license be permanently revoked. It requires employers to verify their employees through a free federal basic pilot program. the act makes it a crime to take the identity of another to obtain employment.

 Committee Minimize

Don Goldwater
Chairman

Russell Pearce
Co-Chairman

Gene Reed
Treasurer

Executive Members

Frank Alvarez

Rusty Childress
United for A Sovereign America

Anna Gaines

Randy Graf
Congressional Candidate

Eric Johnson
MCDC Legislative Liaison

Willa Key

Judge Robert B. Lynch

Iris D. Lynch

Donna Neil
N.A.I.L.E.M.

Tony Policci
CEO Absolutely Brilliant Concepts Inc.

Col. Albert Rodriquez (Ret.)
Don't Speak for Me

Chris Simcox
Founder Minuteman Civil Defense


  

 Immigration Minimize

Immigration proposals off Arizona ballot (Tucson Citizen)
Two voter initiatives designed to toughen Arizona illegal-immigration laws will not appear on the November ballot, the chairman of the campaigns told supporters late Tuesday night.

Court to Rule on Tough Arizona Immigration Law (KiplingerForecasts.com)
A federal appeals court will soon decide the legality of a state law that could put Arizona firms out of business for hiring illegal immigrants.

S.C. eyes Ariz. immigration ideas (Savannah Morning News)
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Famously strong tactics in Arizona could work against illegal immigration in South Carolina.

Two immigration proposals won't make Nov. ballot (Casa Grande Dispatch)
PHOENIX (AP) - Advocates for tougher immigration enforcement in Arizona say they haven't gathered enough petition signatures to put proposals on employer sanctions and police immigration policies on the November ballot.

O.C. anti-illegal immigration activists reject McCain, Obama (Orange County Register)
YOU VOTE: Dissatisfied with both candidates, illegal immigration foes seek third party and Congressional candidates to carry their torch. What do you think?

Immigration initiatives don't make ballot (The Arizona Republic)
Designed to toughen illegal-immigration laws.

Mesa formalizing policy on illegal immigration (East Valley Tribune)
Mesa police is putting the final touches to a formal policy on illegal immigration.

Change Coming to Mesa's Immigration Policy (FOX 10 Phoenix)
It was just last week that Mesa was the site of Sheriff Joe's controversial crime sweep. Now a policy change involving illegal immigration in Mesa. FOX 10's Allie Rasmus reports.

Immigration Crackdown May Boost U.S. Job Prospects (Flathead Beacon)
What's needed to discourage illegal immigration into the United States has been known for years: Enforce existing law. Amazingly, that is happening now – to some degree. This trend may already be shrinking the flood across the Mexican border and have a modest positive impact on job prospects for "native born" Americans during the present economic slump.

McCain, Obama hide immigration similarities (Lexington Herald-Leader)
WASHINGTON . When it comes to immigration, Barack Obama and John McCain generally agree. It's just that they don't want to say so. Instead, the White House rivals accuse each other of flinching when it mattered most, during and after last year's Senate debate on a bill that would have given millions of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship. McCain .was a champion of comprehensive ...

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