Damn I like this lady
Not in my state, you don’t!
After a day of lawlessness, with hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens lining up across the nation to apply for Obama’s “deferred action” amnesty plan, and with spineless politicians cowering in the shadows, it took an Arizonan to stand up to Obama once again.
Obama’s old nemesis Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer tonight signed an executive order directing state agencies to deny driver’s licenses and other public benefits to young illegal immigrants who obtain work authorizations under a new Obama administration program.
Brewer’s order issued Wednesday says she’s reaffirming the intent of current Arizona law denying taxpayer-funded public benefits and state identification to illegal immigrants.
Illegal aliens who are – or claim to be – under 30 were able to start applying Wednesday with the federal government for work permits under the Obama administration’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals – a “policy note” signed by Obama on June 15th, bypassing Congress and enabling 1.76 million illegal aliens to receive blanket amnesty and work permits through the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The edict permits illegal aliens to apply for nearly automatic 2-year stays from deportation and work permits, but with little verification of claims made, and no safeguards against, nor penalties for, fraud committed by illegals who apply.
But Brewer’s order rejects Obama’s decree and says the program’s federal paperwork does NOT confer lawful status on illegal immigrants and won’t entitle them to Arizona public benefits:
The issuance of Deferred Action or Deferred Action USCIS employment authorization documents to unlawfully present aliens does not confer upon them any lawful or authorized status and does not entitle them to any additional public benefit.
Gov. Brewer says that the up to 80,000 eligible illegals in the state applying for deferred action would present the state with “significant and lasting impacts on the Arizona budget, its health care system and additional public benefits that Arizona taxpayers fund.”
Complying with the new federal policy, writes Brewer, would go against “the intent of Arizona voters and lawmakers who enacted laws expressly restricting access to taxpayer funded benefits and state identification.”
Brewer directs state agencies to start emergency rulemaking processes as necessary to implement her order.
Not in my state, you don’t!
After a day of lawlessness, with hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens lining up across the nation to apply for Obama’s “deferred action” amnesty plan, and with spineless politicians cowering in the shadows, it took an Arizonan to stand up to Obama once again.
Obama’s old nemesis Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer tonight signed an executive order directing state agencies to deny driver’s licenses and other public benefits to young illegal immigrants who obtain work authorizations under a new Obama administration program.
Brewer’s order issued Wednesday says she’s reaffirming the intent of current Arizona law denying taxpayer-funded public benefits and state identification to illegal immigrants.
Illegal aliens who are – or claim to be – under 30 were able to start applying Wednesday with the federal government for work permits under the Obama administration’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals – a “policy note” signed by Obama on June 15th, bypassing Congress and enabling 1.76 million illegal aliens to receive blanket amnesty and work permits through the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The edict permits illegal aliens to apply for nearly automatic 2-year stays from deportation and work permits, but with little verification of claims made, and no safeguards against, nor penalties for, fraud committed by illegals who apply.
But Brewer’s order rejects Obama’s decree and says the program’s federal paperwork does NOT confer lawful status on illegal immigrants and won’t entitle them to Arizona public benefits:
The issuance of Deferred Action or Deferred Action USCIS employment authorization documents to unlawfully present aliens does not confer upon them any lawful or authorized status and does not entitle them to any additional public benefit.
Gov. Brewer says that the up to 80,000 eligible illegals in the state applying for deferred action would present the state with “significant and lasting impacts on the Arizona budget, its health care system and additional public benefits that Arizona taxpayers fund.”
Complying with the new federal policy, writes Brewer, would go against “the intent of Arizona voters and lawmakers who enacted laws expressly restricting access to taxpayer funded benefits and state identification.”
Brewer directs state agencies to start emergency rulemaking processes as necessary to implement her order.
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