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austinN4
06-22-10, 08:39
Me: Good on them! IMO, if just one of these laws makes it through the courts there will be a landslide of similar laws all over the country.

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Neb. city votes to restrict illegal immigration
By JOSH FUNK (AP) – 2 hours ago

FREMONT, Neb. — This small Nebraska meatpacking town has joined Arizona at the center of a national debate about illegal immigration after voters approved a ban on hiring or renting property to illegal immigrants, but an expected court challenge could keep the measure from ever taking effect.

The American Civil Liberties Union already has promised to file a lawsuit to block enforcement of the proposal roughly 57 percent of Fremont voters supported Monday.

"In a community of 25,000, it's going to be hard to take on the whole country, and it will be costly to do so," said Fremont City Councilman Scott Getzschman, who opposed the measure but said city leaders would support the results.

Fremont's vote is the latest chapter in the tumult over illegal immigration across the country, including a recently passed Arizona law that will require police investigating another incident or crime to ask people about their immigration status if there's a "reasonable suspicion" they are in the country illegally.

The Fremont measure will require would-be renters to apply for a license from the city. Officials must refuse to issue a license to applicants found to be in the country illegally. The ordinance also requires businesses to use the federal E-Verify database to ensure employees are allowed to work.

The city, which is about 35 miles northwest of Omaha, has watched as its Hispanic population surged in the past two decades, largely due to the jobs available at the nearby Fremont Beef and Hormel meatpacking plants.

Supporters argued the measure is needed to make up for what they see as lax federal law enforcement. Opponents said it could fuel discrimination.

Linda Nafziger said she voted for the ordinance because she doesn't think the community should be supporting illegal immigrants. But she acknowledged the measure won't end illegal immigration.

"They'll just move somewhere else and be somebody else's problem," she said.

Trevor McClurg said the measure is fair because it's aimed at people who aren't legally in the U.S.

"I don't think it's right to be able to rent to them or hire them," McClurg said. "They shouldn't be here in the first place."

Some residents worry that jobs are going to illegal immigrants who they fear could drain community resources.

Kristin Ostrom, who helped organize opposition to the measure, said she was never convinced of that. Fremont's unemployment rate matches the Nebraska rate of 4.9 percent, and both remain well below the national rate of 9.7 percent.

"It's unfortunate that the majority of voters didn't understand that we really don't have an illegal immigration problem in Fremont," she said.

The Hispanic population in Fremont, including both legal and illegal residents, surged from about 165 in 1990 to 1,085 in 2000, according to census expert David Drozd at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He said an estimated 2,060 Hispanics lived there last year.

Communities that have passed similar laws have struggled to enforce them because of legal challenges. Hazleton, Pa., passed an ordinance in 2006 to fine landlords who rent to illegal immigrants and deny permits to businesses hiring them. The Dallas suburb of Farmers Branch also has tried for years to enforce a ban on landlords renting to illegal immigrants. Federal judges struck down both ordinances, but both are on appeal.

The ACLU of Nebraska promised to sue over the Fremont measure even before Monday's vote.

"Not only do local ordinances such as this violate federal law, they are also completely out of step with American values of fairness and equality," said Laurel Marsh, executive director of ACLU Nebraska.

Kansas City, Mo.-based attorney Kris Kobach, who helped write the Arizona law, worked on the ordinance in Fremont and has said he thinks it could withstand a court challenge. He is also running for secretary of state in Kansas.

Jer
06-23-10, 10:57
Unfortunately it will be overturned just like every other city that has tried this before. I wish these would all stick but sadly, they don't.

Iraqgunz
06-23-10, 17:22
If anyone wants to know why we have this ongoing problem here's the reason why.

Kristin Ostrom, who helped organize opposition to the measure, said she was never convinced of that. Fremont's unemployment rate matches the Nebraska rate of 4.9 percent, and both remain well below the national rate of 9.7 percent.

"It's unfortunate that the majority of voters didn't understand that we really don't have an illegal immigration problem in Fremont," she said.



With this attitude it's no wonder why. People are closing their eyes and pretending that there is no illegal immigration problem. People need to wake up and realize what is happening to this country.

scottryan
06-23-10, 17:27
Here is the deal

I live in Fremont and my family as lived there for generations.

The hospital in Fremont loses $500,000 to these people every year when they show up in the emergency room and don't pay.

Fremont Public Schools spends $80,000 a year to teach their children English.

The cost to the city and county is about $100,000 for all the crime they cause.

Latino related grafiti is up about five times.

Trash in the ditch.

They slaughter livestock in the middle to town for their "fiestas"

They steal copper wiring off of farmers' center pivots. Each one of these costs $10,000 to replace.

They trespass into private property.

The two upscale neighborhoods in Fremont have the highest property taxes in the state of Nebraska per square foot of building. Why do you think that is? To pay for all these shitbags.

And if you don't want to talk about costs...

It is about them bringing their 3rd world standards to my hometown and causing all sorts of 3rd world problems and lowering the standard of living of every American them come into contact with.

4 out of 5 people in the Fremont police report are hispanic and they make up 5% of the population.

scottryan
06-23-10, 17:32
Kris Kobach is also offering his services for free to defend the law.

austinN4
06-23-10, 18:47
Here is the deal

I live in Fremont and my family as lived there for generations.

The hospital in Fremont loses $500,000 to these people every year when they show up in the emergency room and don't pay.

Fremont Public Schools spends $80,000 a year to teach their children English.

The cost to the city and county is about $100,000 for all the crime they cause.

Latino related grafiti is up about five times.

Trash in the ditch.

They slaughter livestock in the middle to town for their "fiestas"

They steal copper wiring off of farmers' center pivots. Each one of these costs $10,000 to replace.

They trespass into private property.

The two upscale neighborhoods in Fremont have the highest property taxes in the state of Nebraska per square foot of building. Why do you think that is? To pay for all these shitbags.

And if you don't want to talk about costs...

It is about them bringing their 3rd world standards to my hometown and causing all sorts of 3rd world problems and lowering the standard of living of every American them come into contact with.

4 out of 5 people in the Fremont police report are hispanic and they make up 5% of the population.
You don't need to convince me, I'm already with ya, brother! And so are the majority of folks here. The question is, how do we convince the Kristin Ostroms all over the country?

Alex V
06-24-10, 11:12
Here is the deal

I live in Fremont and my family as lived there for generations.

The hospital in Fremont loses $500,000 to these people every year when they show up in the emergency room and don't pay.

Fremont Public Schools spends $80,000 a year to teach their children English.

The cost to the city and county is about $100,000 for all the crime they cause.

Latino related grafiti is up about five times.

Trash in the ditch.

They slaughter livestock in the middle to town for their "fiestas"

They steal copper wiring off of farmers' center pivots. Each one of these costs $10,000 to replace.

They trespass into private property.

The two upscale neighborhoods in Fremont have the highest property taxes in the state of Nebraska per square foot of building. Why do you think that is? To pay for all these shitbags.

And if you don't want to talk about costs...

It is about them bringing their 3rd world standards to my hometown and causing all sorts of 3rd world problems and lowering the standard of living of every American them come into contact with.

4 out of 5 people in the Fremont police report are hispanic and they make up 5% of the population.


Im sure this is not isolated to your town only. This happens all over the country and its a wonder to me why only a few have chosen to take up this fight when every town in the country should be.

Simply foolish.