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August 30, 2010
 
 

Legislator: Florida Needs an Arizona-Style Law


"By most accounts, more than 800,000 aliens currently residing inFlorida initially entered the United States illegally. The undocumented and illegal status of these individuals creates a multitude of complex socio-economic and public safety challenges for the citizens of our state. This untenable scenario results in a shadowy subculture for the immigrants, where they are easily taken advantage of by various segments of our society. It is patently un-American and unfair to allow this unstable situation to continue," says Bill Snyder, a state legislator from Florida who wants to pass an Arizona-style immigration law.

In a related story, Michigan voters strongly support an Arizona-style law there. "Two-thirds of Michigan voters support an Arizona-style immigration law for the Great Lakes State, while the "tea party" movement enjoys more support than opposition, a poll shows," according to the Livingston Daily.