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Georgia making a decision on immigration.

In Georgia, whether you are for it or against it, it is presumed that some sort of Arizona-style racial profiling bill will get passed on the undocumented immigration issue, the only question is how extreme will it be. Both the Senate and House had some hard fought talks in regards to some difficult issues to resolve on this matter. One of these were if businesses would be made to use the federal E-Verify program that helps employers check if a potential employee is eligible to be hired in the United States. The Senate had taken this out of the bill and then sent it went back to the House who put it back in and resent the bill back to the Senate. That is were we are today, and we should know the outcome of this bill sometime today. It is believe that the bill will pass because of all the attention that the GOP has put on undocumented immigration as a way to distract the public of the mess they start with the economy will they were in power back in the Bush era. Pro-immigration advocates have already vowed to organize to start boycotting Georgia if this bill passes. This threat has to be taken seriously because of how well this tactic work in Arizona costing that state millions of dollars in state revenues.

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Georgia toma una decisión en materia de inmigración.

En Georgia, si está a favor o en contra, se presume que algún tipo de medida de perfiles de Arizona de estilo racial se aprobaría en el tema de la inmigración indocumentada, la única pregunta es cómo va a ser extrema. Tanto el Senado y la Cámara tenido algunas conversaciones muy reñida en cuanto a algunas cuestiones difíciles de resolver en esta materia. Uno de estos se si las empresas se haría a utilizar el programa federal E-Verify, que ayuda a los empleadores verificar si un empleado potencial es elegible para ser contratado en los Estados Unidos. El Senado había tomado esta fuera de la ley y luego lo envió volvió a la Cámara que poner de nuevo en el resentimiento y el proyecto de ley de nuevo al Senado. Que es donde estamos hoy, y debemos conocer los resultados de este proyecto de ley en algún momento de hoy. Se cree que el proyecto de ley pasará por toda la atención que el Partido Republicano ha puesto sobre la inmigración indocumentada como una manera de distraer al público del lío que empezar con la economía que estaban en el poder en la era Bush. Los defensores de la inmigración ya se comprometió a organizar para empezar a boicotear Georgia si este proyecto de ley pasa. Esta amenaza debe ser tomada en serio por lo bien que esta labor táctica en Arizona que cuesta millones de dólares en el estado de los ingresos del Estado. 

Albuquerque, Nuevo México Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz & Romero, P.C.

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