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Monday, September 17, 2007

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KSFM TV5 News: Some state lawmakers fear that Arkansas could become a safe haven for illegal immigrants after neighboring states passed stricter laws. . . . Oklahoma and Tennessee have passed sweeping immigration reform putting stiff penalties in place for employers who knowingly hire those in the country illegally. They're also cutting benefits to illegal immigrants. Now, Arkansas lawmakers are studying the impact to the Natural State.

"The study came about after it appeared that congress wasn't going to take any action this year," Rep. Rick Green told 5NEWS Friday. Green along with Rep. Jon Woods and Sen. Ruth Whitaker decided to begin gathering information for possible legislation. The first thing they've learned is that state agencies are not currently counting the cost."The 2nd thing is the cost to the Arkansas taxpayer is going to be alarmingly high," Green warned.


The education and corrections departments estimate they've lost at least 170 million dollars, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. Lawmakers will soon hear from more state agencies. Their study is gaining support of some Arkansans. "They need to have proof of us citizenship to get a job or rent and apartment," Jennifer Jewell told us today. But another woman who came to the U.S. from Mexico 20 years ago says she sympathizes with illegal immigrants and says her people just want to work.

The study itself has become a bi-partisan effort. Five Democrats and five Republicans have signed on; a rare move that's certain to make illegal immigration a hot topic in the 2009 legislature. The public is welcome to attend the second study session September 18th at 10 AM in Little Rock. You can let state lawmakers know how you feel about the issue by calling or emailing them. . . . [Source]

Tags: Arkansas, economic cost, illegal aliens, illegal immigration

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