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Ark. Judiciary needs to let all Reps vote on Bill re illegals

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This entry was posted on 8/8/2010 4:01 PM and is filed under Ark. HB 1093 re illegals and employers.

(Originally posted on 1/19/2009 9:47:00 PM)

Ladies & Gentlemen of the Arkansas State House of Representatives:                                    January 19, 2009

As I understand it, Rep. Sample’s HB 1093 resides in the Judiciary Committee in the House.  This proposed Bill, as each of you should know, curtails significant areas of the illegal Mexican and OTM invasions which are having devastating effects on middleclass Arkansans, i.e. wage suppression, job stealing and huge cash outlays for a myriad of social programs, many not available to Arkansas’ citizens. How many of you know the numbers and costs of just prenatal care for illegal Mexican women and OTM’s?  Answer, none.  This egregious program was initiated July 5, 2005.  The numbers and costs are devastating and this program, for all intents and purposes, is minor compared to other programs which benefit illegals .

Corporations and cheap labor lobbyists are treating the illegal invasion as an economic issue and certainly it is for those of us who are paying for this unconstitutional mess. Ladies & Gentlemen, it is first and foremost a Rule of Law issue.

Ladies & Gentlemen of the Judiciary Committee I say to you that disregarding the Constitutional and Rule of Law issues that have been steamrolled over by many of you and/or your predecessors is a travesty of Justice.  It is only honorable and just for members of this extremely important committee to pass this Bill onto the whole House so that all citizen constituents may be heard and represented.

You must know that the citizens of Arkansas, regardless of which poll, overwhelmingly demand that legislation be instituted in this session to quell the illegal invasion, prohibit unearned largesse being dispensed to illegals, and those hiring (the magnets) be punished.  Polls indicate 70-95% favor putting down this invasion and the Rule of Law reinstated.

You and only you, at this point, have the ability to accomplish these fair, lawful requests.  It is simply the people vs. corporations, Chambers of Commerce, and big religion. It is only just to allow citizens to officially know how each of their elected representatives stands on this issue which can only be defined as a crisis in every dimension.  HB 1093 should have legal standing over a 1 cent grocery tax and animal cruelty Bill.

Where are your allegiances? Are you influenced by the Arkansas Friendship Coalition? Let the people know where each of you stands.

Kindest regards,

Joe & Barbara McCutchen

Fort Smith

 

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