Posted on 01/15/2008 5:30:50 AM PST by radar101
PHOENIX Gov. Janet Napolitano is expanding the list of changes that she wants Arizona legislators to make to the state's employer sanctions law.
Napolitano signed the sanctions law last June and at the time said lawmakers should clarify some points dealing with critical infrastructure and other matters.
She expanded on those in her State of the State address Monday.
She said law enforcement shouldn't have to chase down anonymous complaints made by (quote) ''malicious competitors or disgruntled employees.''
Napolitano also lawmakers need to specify that a wrongful hiring decision at one location doesn't shut down an entire chain of businesses.
We now know where Santana Batiz-Aceves worked before Chandler Police arrested him in connection with several sexual assaults in Chandler.
Steve Padilla, President of Hunter Contracting in Gilbert, confirmed Batiz-Aceves worked as an hourly employee from October 2007 until last Thursday.
Company officials said on Monday they fired him for not showing up to work. (RIGHT!)
Right now, Batiz-Aceves is being held with out bond at the 4th avenue jail.
Padilla also said he was hired under the name Santana Batiz and that Chandler Police gathered his employment records Monday afternoon.
According to Hunter Contracting’s website,
http://www.huntercontracting.com/main/index.htm
the company specializes in highway and industrial construction.
Why is this stupid trying to change the law? It seems to be working and illegals are fleeing the state in droves.
Oh yeah, she is a dem and wants all those illegals to vote her party.
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