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 <http://www.nytimes.com/>  <http://www.nytimes.com/> The New York Times
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June 3, 2011


In Alabama, a Harsh Bill for Residents Here Illegally


By
<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/p/julia_preston/
index.html?inline=nyt-per> JULIA PRESTON


Alabama has passed a sweeping bill to crack down on illegal immigrants that
both supporters and opponents call the toughest of its kind in the country,
going well beyond a law Arizona passed last year that caused a furor there. 

The measure was passed by large margins in the Alabama Senate and the House,
both Republican-controlled, in votes on Thursday. Governor Robert Bentley, a
Republican, is expected to sign the bill into law. 

"Alabama is now the new No. 1 state for
<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/i/immigration_
and_refugees/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier> immigration enforcement,"
said Kris Kobach, a constitutional lawyer who is secretary of state in
Kansas. He has helped write many state bills to curtail illegal immigration,
including Alabama's. 

"This bill invites discrimination into every aspect of the lives of people
in Alabama," said Cecillia Wang, director of the immigrants' rights project
of the American Civil Liberties Union, which has brought legal challenges
against several state immigration-control laws. Calling Alabama's bill
"outrageous and blatantly unconstitutional," Ms. Wang said, "We will take
action if the governor signs it." 

The Alabama bill includes a provision similar to one that stirred
controversy in Arizona, authorizing state and local police officers to ask
about the immigration status of anyone they stop based on a "reasonable
suspicion" the person is an illegal immigrant. Federal courts have suspended
most of that Arizona law. 

Alabama's bill goes beyond Arizona's. It bars illegal immigrants from
enrolling in any public college after high school. It obliges public schools
to determine the immigration status of all students, requiring parents of
foreign-born students to report the immigration status of their children. 

The bill requires Alabama's public schools to publish figures on the number
of immigrants - both legal and illegal - who are enrolled and on any costs
associated with the education of illegal immigrant children. 

The bill, known as H.B. 56, also makes it a crime to knowingly rent housing
to an illegal immigrant. It bars businesses from taking tax deductions on
wages paid to unauthorized immigrants. 

"This is a jobs-creation bill for Americans," said Representative Micky
Hammon, a Republican who was a chief sponsor of the bill. "We really want to
prevent illegal immigrants from coming to Alabama and to prevent those who
are here from putting down roots," he said. 

The Alabama bill comes at the end of a legislative season when many states
wrestled with immigration crackdown proposals. Measures focusing only on
enforcement failed in 16 states, according to a tally by the
<http://www.immigrationforum.org/> National Immigration Forum in Washington,
a group opposing such laws. 

In May, Georgia adopted a tough enforcement law, which civil rights groups
filed a lawsuit on Thursday seeking to stop. Proponents of state immigration
enforcement laws won a major victory last week when the Supreme Court upheld
a 2007 law in Arizona
<http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/28/us/politics/28immigration.html?scp=1&sq=s
upreme%20court%20immigration%202007&st=cse> imposing penalties on employers
who hire illegal immigrants. 

Alabama's law includes some provisions similar to the Arizona statute that
courts rejected as incursions on legal terrain reserved for the federal
government. But Michael Hethmon, general counsel of the
<http://www.irli.org/> Immigration Reform Law Institute in Washington, said
the Alabama bill was a compendium of measures against illegal immigrants
that his group had tested in other states. Mr. Hethmon's group is the legal
arm of the
<http://www.fairus.org/site/PageNavigator/homepagenew?gclid=CNeghP_TmqkCFcZM
4Aod4Hqmsg> Federation for American Immigration Reform, which seeks to
reduce immigration. 

The bill requires all Alabama employers to use a federal system, E-Verify,
to confirm the legal status of all workers. The measure also makes it a
state crime for an immigrant to fail to carry a document proving legal
status, and makes it a crime for anyone to transport an illegal immigrant. 

 



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