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Illegal immigration debate continues
North Carolina's illegal immigration problem should be solved at the federal level, according to three local legislators.
During a breakfast meeting hosted by the Kinston-Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Rep. Van Braxton D-Lenoir, Rep. William Wainwright D-Craven and state Sen. Charlie Albertson D-Duplin said the state has done everything it can to solve the illegal immigration issue locally.
Several residents, including Kinston City Council member Jimmy Cousins and newly-elected Lenoir County Commissioner Tommy Pharo asked why the state hasn't done more to battle illegal immigration.
Both Pharo and Cousins expressed their dissatisfaction with what Raleigh has done so far to solve the state's illegal immigration problem.
"The federal government should have solved the illegal immigration problem 20 years ago," Albertson told the audience. "I blame Congress."
Both Braxton and Wainwright also said illegal immigration should be dealt with by the federal government.
"It's a federal issue," Braxton said. "The government should clamp down on employers that are hiring illegal workers."
Cousins and Pharo said the state should be doing more than it has in solving the illegal immigration crisis.
"The federal government is not going to do anything about it," Pharo said.
Albertson said that state lawmakers are not in the immigration business, which prompted several hostile responses from the audience.
"Illegal immigrants are flooding our schools and our services are used by illegals," Cousins said. "We need rules and regulations at the state level."
Cousins added that illegal immigrants are taking jobs away from legal residents. The argument that North Carolina residents are unwilling to work jobs that illegal immigrants work is a fallacy, Cousins said.
Braxton said more work visas should be given to immigrants willing to work in the state.
"That is why they are coming here, because the jobs are here," Braxton said.
Currently, illegal immigrants are banned from enrolling in the N.C. community college system. They were previously allowed to enroll in the community colleges, paying out-of-state tuition.
Albertson said there are about 12 million illegal immigrants living in the nation. North Carolina is one of several states experiencing high growth in both its legal and illegal immigrant populations, he said.
Albertson suggested that illegal immigrants should not be denied higher education in the community college system.
"What do we do with them?" Albertson asked the audience. "Illegal immigrants are allowed to get a public education as children and when they graduate do we deny them higher education all together?"
Cousins said the state supports "feel-good" policies regarding illegal immigration.
"The federal government has not done its job," Albertson responded. "They need to solve it and get it behind us."
Chris Lavender can be reached at (252) 559-1078 or clavender@freedomenc.com.
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| It is financially logistically and morally impossible to deport 12M people from the US. Even Sarah Palin agreed to this fact. Moreover DHS and ICE have been wasting billions of our tax dollars on targeting detaining and deporting people without criminal records who are not threats to society and who have contributed much to our country. Most of these people who have become scapegoats have legal family members here too. All it accomplishes is tearing apart families. The local law enforcement community does not want to nor should they have to take on failed ICE tactics. They do not have the resources to and it makes communities much more unsafe. To be realistic we need humane solutions that reduce wasteful spending and that bring everyone equally under the law. DHS has been a rogue for way too long. Now Bush is out and hopefully all of this wastefulness and fear-mongering too! |
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| Tina - Nov 13, 2008 03:48:59 PM | Remove Comment |
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| States rights have to be used when the Federal government fails to fulfill its duties for decades on end. California is looking for a Federal bailout due to the $multibillion shortfall caused primarily due to expenses involving educating, medical assistance and welfare for illegal aliens. |
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| Estoban - Nov 13, 2008 10:21:32 AM | Remove Comment |
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| "It's a federal issue," Braxton said. "The government should clamp down on employers that are hiring illegal workers."
This illegal immigration has gotten so far out of hand, I beleive it needs the help of the States.
Could you agree on the Arizona Illegal Immigration Law? Or, maybe the Oklahoma Immigration Law. How about the Missouri or Mississippi State Illegal Immigration Law. If you don't like them, there is the South Carolina or Georgia Illegal Immigration Law.
You joined the State Legislators for Legal Immigration, didn't you? Russell Pearce of Arizona is helping States with their laws if you ask him.
His law has stood up four times in the court of law.
GET A LAW PASSED and get these ILLEGAL ALIENS back to their own homeland.
America has a lot of problems right now, and ILLEGAL ALIENS don't have to be one of them.
North Carolina, get a law passed! Other States are working on laws to free our Country of the Illegal Aliens and protect the American taxpayer. |
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| Delaware Bob - Nov 13, 2008 09:46:27 AM | Remove Comment |




