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Shrider column: Illegal immigrants given more rights yet again
The Bakersfield Californian ^ | Nov. 23, 2007 | MARYLEE SHRIDER

Posted on 11/25/2007 7:48:54 AM PST by AuntB

Despite all his tough talk about securing borders and immigration reform, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger last month signed AB 976, making California

the first state in the union to prohibit landlords from asking tenants about their immigration status.

Talk about your dubious distinctions.

Not a single Senate or Assembly Republican voted in support of the bill, but the governor -- never one to fret over party loyalties -- signed anyway.

The governor's approval of the bill made Bakersfield Assemblywoman Jean Fuller so mad, she fired off a letter to The Californian's editorial page, blasting the bill for "making it easier for illegal immigrants to stay" in the United States.

"I was really angry on the floor when this passed," Fuller said. "Part of the reason I was so upset is the second part of the bill really trespasses on landlords' right to protect their businesses."

The bill prohibits cities and counties from enacting ordinances requiring landlords to determine the immigration status of potential tenants and booting out those here illegally. Such an ordinance was enacted in the city of Escondido, where landlords who failed to comply would have been subject to substantial fines or the loss of their business licenses. The Escondido bill was challenged in court and quickly rescinded.

So it's doubtful any city council that reads a newspaper would try that again, but Assemblyman Charles Calderon, D-Industry, penned the new bill anyway, slamming the Escondido ordinance for targeting "people of color." It didn't. It targeted illegal immigrants, but such rhetoric surely grabs at the hearts of landlords who fear the threat of possible legal reprisals.

The problem now is Calderon's bill actually forbids landlords to even ask prospective tenants about their citizenship status.

"The point of asking is so landlords can protect their financial assets from someone who is more likely to flee the country," Fuller said. "This bill is a special protection to a person who does not have legal status and is breaking immigration laws."

Oddly enough, the Apartment Association of California Southern Cities and other apartment owner groups were among the measure's main supporters.

Malcom Bennett president of the association, said the bill does, in fact, allow landlords to ask for the documents they need in order to protect their businesses.

"We're not forbidden to do it, we're just not required to do it," Bennett said of citizenship inquiries. "We can verify a person's identity and credit history. We (landlords) know what we can ask for."

Maybe so. But the don't-ask-don't-tell policy established by this bill sends yet another message to California's illegals that there's no rush to pack their bags just yet.

***

Schwarzenegger may not have the final word on SB 777, the bill he signed banning anything in public schools that could have "a discriminatory bias" against homosexuality, bisexuality, transsexuality or "other alternate lifestyles."

Laws that protect all children from harassment are already in force, but, in October, Schwarzenegger signed the ambiguously worded bill anyway.

Californians voted several years ago to define marriage as between a man and a woman, but heaven forbid a teacher say so in the classroom. Unbelievably, the California Teachers Association and the California State Parent Teacher Association were among the supporters of this extremist piece of legislation.

Now, some pro-family watchdogs are calling for a referendum to prevent the implementation of the bill, which goes into effect on Jan. 1. The Capitol Resource Institute must collect over half a million signatures to qualify for the June 2008 ballot and they need to do it quickly.

They're looking for like-minded individuals and groups to help collect signatures. To find out how to help, visit www.saveourkids.net.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: aliens; arnold; california; illegalaliens; immigrantlist; immigration

1 posted on 11/25/2007 7:48:56 AM PST by AuntB
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To: AuntB

Let face it, illegal aliens have MORE rights than citizens. Lets review:

1. Right to health care without any documentation (e.g., free). Especially true when it comes to having babies.
2. Right to drive without a license
3. Right to commit identity theft without anyone batting an eyebrow (especially your employer)
4. Right to in-state tuition without documentation
5. Freedom from income tax and SS taxes
6. Right to vote without papers
7. Right to get a high risk mortgage, which will be written off by your FDIC insured bank when you default. [I’ll bet this is a big contributor to the subprime mess]

I’m probably missing a few things, but you get the idea. If you are illegal, you are basically FREE FROM SCRUTINY of any kind. This is stuff no citizen could get away with. Increasingly, this is the Land of the Free—but if you are here illegally.


2 posted on 11/25/2007 7:58:02 AM PST by rbg81 (DRAIN THE SWAMP!!)
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To: AuntB
Despite all his tough talk about securing borders and immigration reform, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger last month signed AB 976, making California the first state in the union to prohibit landlords from asking tenants about their immigration status.

Talk about your dubious distinctions.

Everyone remember -- when Rooty is in CA with Ah-nold, he alway says that he'd govern the USA like Ah-nold does in CA.

That should be the Kiss of Death for Rooty - period!

3 posted on 11/25/2007 8:50:45 AM PST by Condor51 (Rudy has more baggage than Samsonite)
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To: AuntB
Schwarzenegger was probably a reasonable, clear thinking man, one who lived the American Dream and appreciated its value, until he fell under the spell of the beautiful nitwit Maria. After years of having her whisper her nitwit ideas into his ears, he's lost his reason and the clarity of his thinking.

He's smart, but it's a shame he wasn't smarter. Had he been, he would have seen the Kennedys for what they are.

He's not the first intelligent man to fall victim to the whispers of a beautiful nitwit.

The same thing happened to Ted Turner.

It's a pity that both Ted and Arnold were smart but not smart enough.

There's nothing wrong with falling in love with--or even marrying--a beautiful nitwit--if that's what you want--although a highly intelligent man can do much better than that. I.e., a highly intelligent man will find a woman who's both beautiful and brilliant--or, if he absolutely must have a beautiful nitwit, he knows how to ignore her nitwit ideas. Unfortunately, Arnold and Ted are not highly intelligent men.

It's probably better to be stupid than to be moderately intelligent--especially if you're susceptible to the whispers of a beautiful nitwit.

4 posted on 11/25/2007 8:58:35 AM PST by Savage Beast ("History is not just cruel. It is witty." ~Charles Krauthammer)
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To: Savage Beast
Tokyo Rose comes to mind. Thank God America had Men, on the front lines, laughing at her. Many gave their all, just to shut that woman up. Till America's back is broken, America must use the typed word only, to fight back. Anything else, will serve to help the enemy win. Never again should the enemies of our Nation be allowed to win. But our enemies will attempt to defeat us, little by little. Please remember, America's back grows heavy, but our enemies' back are heavier still, for our enemy utilizes the typed word as well as the spoken word. Americans are Free to do the same, for the time being. I am keeping my powder dry, but at the ready.
5 posted on 11/25/2007 9:14:10 AM PST by no-to-illegals (God Bless Our Men and Women in Uniform, Our Heroes. And Vote For Mr. Duncan Hunter, America! TLWNW)
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To: rbg81

“Let face it, illegal aliens have MORE rights than citizens. Lets review:

1. Right to health care without any documentation (e.g., free). Especially true when it comes to having babies.
2. Right to drive without a license
3. Right to commit identity theft without anyone batting an eyebrow (especially your employer)
4. Right to in-state tuition without documentation
5. Freedom from income tax and SS taxes
6. Right to vote without papers
7. Right to get a high risk mortgage, which will be written off by your FDIC insured bank when you default. [I’ll bet this is a big contributor to the subprime mess]

I’m probably missing a few things, but you get the idea. If you are illegal, you are basically FREE FROM SCRUTINY of any kind. This is stuff no citizen could get away with. Increasingly, this is the Land of the Free—but if you are here illegally.”

Free ride!


6 posted on 11/25/2007 10:32:41 AM PST by stephenjohnbanker (Pray for, and support our troops(heroes) !! And vote out the RINO's!!)
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To: AuntB
U.S. Constitution, Article 4 Section 4:

"The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government,

and shall protect each of them against Invasion;"


Invasion: \In*va"sion\, n. [L. invasio: cf. F. invasion. See Invade.] [1913 Webster]

1. The act of invading; the act of encroaching upon the rights or possessions of another; encroachment; trespass.

QUISLING: a synonym for traitor, someone who collaborates with the invaders of his country.

7 posted on 11/25/2007 10:38:16 AM PST by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: AuntB

If current trends continue, with many states adopting laws to prohibit illegals’ access to many rights of citizenship, and with California extending more and more rights, well, in the not too distant future about 80% or more of illegals could be residing in California.

Not an altogether bad thing. We’d certainly know where most of them were.


8 posted on 11/25/2007 11:03:18 AM PST by Will88
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