Why are Bob Damron, Stan Lee, Bill Farmer, Rick Nelson, Kevin Bratcher, James Comer, Danny Ford, Russ Mobley, Lonnie Napier and David Osborne so damn scared of Hispanics? Was someone rude to them at the car wash, did they get the wrong change at the fast food drive thru, were the guys repairing their roof too noisy?
Since these guys managed a constitutional amendment to bash gays, maybe this bunch of school yard bullies, a just looking for another kid to beat up.
But I think the real reason that they want to beat up on Hispanics is that it takes our mind off of what eight years of conservative policies have brought us, a useless war that no one wants, $4.00 a gallon gasoline and an economy heading into the crapper.
Damron, Lee, et al are just trying to distract us from the fact that they have not served the citizens of the Commonwealth by taking on real issues like serious tax reform, pushing to allow felons that have served their time to vote again, or protecting the environment from the greed of coal companies.
They are just doing their part to maintain conservatism in Kentucky.
Kathy Stein is right in keeping this bill bottled up in committee.
HB 304/FN/LM (BR 1097) - R. Damron, R. Nelson, K. Bratcher, J. Comer Jr, B. Farmer, D. Ford, S. Lee, R. Mobley, L. Napier, D. Osborne
AN ACT relating to homeland security. Repeal, reenact, and amend KRS 514.160 relating to identity theft to increase the number of pieces of identifying information, include use of false identification to deprive a person of money, obtain employment, hide one's true identity, cause another person to suffer economic loss, defraud another person, or attempt, solicit, or conspire to commit identity theft; create a new section of KRS Chapter 441 to require pretrial release officers to obtain place of birth, citizenship, and related information from prisoners in jail and report the information to the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security and Administrative Office of the Courts; create a new section of KRS Chapter 39G to expand the duties of the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security with regard to immigration, customs, and other homeland security matters; create a new section of KRS 15.380 to 15.404 to permit local and state law enforcement agencies to enter into agreements with the federal government for local enforcement of immigration and customs laws; create new sections of KRS Chapter 337 relating to employment to create definitions for an employee verification program; specify that the employee verification program applies only to businesses that contract or subcontract with government agencies and to government agencies; specify that an employer subject to the act shall verify citizenship, Social Security number, and other required information through the federal E-Verify program within the required time following employment to avoid hiring undocumented aliens; specify that an employer is not required to take any action that the employer believes would violate federal or state law; require an employer to utilize the federal Employment Eligibility Verification program beginning January 1, 2009; require the Department of Revenue to notify employers of the requirements of the employee verification law; create a new section of KRS Chapter 65 to require all local governments and local agencies to comply with the law and permit sharing of citizenship and immigration information as required by law and to prohibit local ordinances or other actions to violate the law; amend KRS 514.170 to conform
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Maybe these guys just want the law followed. Something Liberals have a prolem with.
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