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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 879314" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>School Provision in Immigration Law Forces Alabama ILLEGALS to leave the State</strong></p><p></p><p> <strong>School Provision in Alabama Immigration Law Forces Families to Move</strong></p><p></p><p>An immigration law that has been called the toughest in the nation is facing legal challenges in Alabama, especially because of a provision requiring public schools to check the immigration status of their students.</p><p>As with a hotly-debated immigration law passed in Arizona, law enforcement officials in Alabama would be required to stop anyone they deem suspicious and check their immigration status.</p><p>However, the Alabama bill goes further by banning illegal immigrants from attending state colleges, making it illegal to harbor or help undocumented immigrants and requiring public schools to report undocumented students.</p><p>Already, reports from around the state suggest that undocumented families planned to leave the state before school started.</p><p>The bill’s co-author, Alabama state representative Micky Hammon, a Republican, argues that the law is a “job-creation bill for Americans” because it will keep illegal immigrants from taking jobs away from American citizens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 879314, member: 12952"] [B]School Provision in Immigration Law Forces Alabama ILLEGALS to leave the State[/B] [B]School Provision in Alabama Immigration Law Forces Families to Move[/B] An immigration law that has been called the toughest in the nation is facing legal challenges in Alabama, especially because of a provision requiring public schools to check the immigration status of their students. As with a hotly-debated immigration law passed in Arizona, law enforcement officials in Alabama would be required to stop anyone they deem suspicious and check their immigration status. However, the Alabama bill goes further by banning illegal immigrants from attending state colleges, making it illegal to harbor or help undocumented immigrants and requiring public schools to report undocumented students. Already, reports from around the state suggest that undocumented families planned to leave the state before school started. The bill’s co-author, Alabama state representative Micky Hammon, a Republican, argues that the law is a “job-creation bill for Americans” because it will keep illegal immigrants from taking jobs away from American citizens. [/QUOTE]
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