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How do you feel about California lawmakers want to suspend ALL immigration laws?

California State Senator Gilbert Cedillo-D put forth a resolution that passed in the California Senate condemning specified policies and practices of federal agencies regarding the enforcement of immigration laws. Furthermore Cedillo’s resolution urges Congress and President Obama to declare an immediate moratorium on immigration policies and practices until a comprehensive reform of immigration is enacted.

Although a Joint Senate Resolution does not have the force of law, it is voted on in both California Houses. This resolution has passed in a partisan Democrat vote. The resolution is not typically sent to the Governors desk. Most would consider the document more of a hopeful resolution.

The first paragraph of the resolution reads, “The State of California values all of its residents, whether they be citizens, legal residents, or undocumented immigrants, and strives to enable all residents to work and live free from discrimination, exploitation, and repressive federal immigration enforcement.”

However Congressman Brian Bilbray-R Calif. reminds Sen. Cedillo that this resolution breaks the laws of the Constitution. “He should look up the separation of powers section and this resolution is nothing more than political posturing.”

According to Sen. Cedillo’s Press Secretary Xochitl Arellano, Senator Cedillo who campaigned with President Obama has now officially put the President on notice. “The electronic raids have to stop.”

There are hundreds of undocumented workers losing their jobs on a moments notice, Arellano points out. “The Obama Administration must stop E-Verify, period.”

When asked about the California’s double-digit unemployment rate and the difficulty U.S. citizens’ face Arellano says, “We are not responding to that and it doesn’t matter.”

This resolution will surely create a firestorm of backlash from those who demand enforcement of state and federal immigration laws.

One such opponent is State Assemblyman Martin Garrick-R Carlsbad.

“ It’s ridiculous and Assemblyman Garrick has tried numerous times to strengthen immigration laws and how to better identify the ones who reside in the jail system,” says Mike Zimmerman, press secretary for Garrick. “However, the make up of the state legislation makes it difficult to get any meaningful reform through.”

Zimmerman continues to say a moratorium on immigration enforcement would be a public safety threat and should be very concerning for all citizens in the country.

Tactics like these doesn’t come as a surprise from anti-amnesty and secure border groups like the Minutemen.

"Gil Cedillo has long been a strong advocate for Mexican illegal aliens, but this crosses the line and is a direct attack on American citizens and taxpayers. Cedillo does not speak for most Californians with his seditious words and radical propaganda," says Jeff Schwilk, Founder of the San Diego Minutemen.

On a national level, immigration organizations that study the issues and their affect on the U.S. population like Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) view Cedillo’s action as unacceptable.

“In the wake of busts across the country of 'separate, unrelated' terrorism busts of individuals who are mostly foreign born, California wants to replace some semblance of order provided by solid programs like E-Verify and 287(g) that better help us find out who is authorized to be here and who has and has not broken the law, with blinders. What are California lawmakers thinking? Would it matter if the Dallas bomber was the LA bomber instead?” Janice Kephart, Director of National Security Policy for CIS said.

To read Senate Joint Resolution 19; info.sen.ca.gov/pub/09-10/bill/sen/sb_0001-0050/sjr_19_bill_20090903_introduced.pdf

http://www.examiner.com/x-10317-San-Diego-County-P...

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    The illegal aliens are voting in all the counties in California. When you look at that news, you know exactly what it means for the future. It is also important to understand every day the Senate and House stalled the votes that would have enforced the immigration law, what we saw in California was closer and closer to being the case, rather than an exception.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I am not a liberal, I am a moderate. I know many liberals who wouldn't like the California Law either if they took the time to read it. However, to be fair to the truth, there is a major difference between the two laws and it is the big issue of contention. The California Law has nothing to do with actually making an arrest for the purpose of conducting an immigration investigation, the Arizona Law does. Furthermore, there is no language in regards to what defines reasonable suspicion in regards to who should be arrested. To put it simply, in Arizona, a police officer can simply look at a person and use his or her's own judgment as to whether or not that person appears to be an illegal alien. Then, they can walk up to that person and ask them for proof of legal immigration status. If the person does not have the appropriate papers, they can be arrested, investigated, prosecuted, serve jail time and/or be turned over to the INS.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    this treasonous pig (cedillo) knows they are losing support for reform and his concerns are justified. 80% of our citizens have already voiced there opinions on this and i think our representative's have heard us loud and clear. any attempt to grant, amnesty,the dream act, and the continued use of the anchor baby loop hole, will surly end there career in government. cedillo also knows how successful e-verify has been and most likely has relatives now living with him because they cannot find work. what a loser.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    They have done such a fine job of running the state. I'm sure everyone will agree..

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  • 1 decade ago

    Take them all out of their cushy homes, with their families, put them on n island with the bare rudiments and keep them there.....along with the immigrants they champion over their own citizens. It's called EXILE

  • 1 decade ago

    They know that all Americans are criminals anyway, so who needs laws? They were the ones who advocate that to advance in life, you have to cut in line, and to get what you want, bring your gun.

  • 1 decade ago

    A resolution doesn't mean crap.

    Otherwise, the birthers would shut up about Obama.

  • Sasori
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    They should all be tried for Treason. They are traitors to the US and it's citizens.

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