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Offline mrclose

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Headline Faux Pas?

Anti Immigrant or Illegal Immigrant:rant:

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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The Montana Supreme Court has barred state officials from reporting the immigration status of people seeking state services, striking down the last piece of a voter-approved law meant to deter people who are in the U.S. illegally from living and working in Montana.

The court's unanimous decision on Tuesday upholds a Helena judge's 2014 ruling in a lawsuit that the law denying unemployment benefits, university enrollment and other services to people who arrived in the country illegally was unconstitutional.

The Montana Legislature sent the anti-immigrant measure to the 2012 ballot, where it was approved by 80 percent of voters. The new law required state officials to check the immigration status of applicants for unemployment insurance benefits, crime victim services, professional or trade licenses, university enrollment and financial aid and services for the disabled, among other things.


http://www.heraldcourier.com/news/montana-court-strikes-down-last-piece-of-anti-immigrant-law/article_99d583ff-1b0b-5a4a-921d-a1cc81c379ac.html
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Offline thundley4

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Re: Montana court strikes down last piece of anti-immigrant law
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2016, 07:50:01 PM »
AP is liberal so they lied.

The left is really trying to force taxpayers to revolt. :rant: