“You are going to see this decision quoted by cities across the country”
The right of a small town in http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=1467 that hire undocumented workers is not pre empted by federal law, does not discriminate against Hispanics and does not violate due process rights or state law.
The ruling late Thursday by U.S. District Judge E. Richard Webber was in favor of Valley Park, Mo., located about 20 miles west of St. Louis.
Valley Park is one of several cities across the U.S. that have attempted to address the problems resulting from illegal immigration and the failure of the federal government to address the issue. City officials have been in court since 2006 after passing the town’s first immigration law fining landlords who rent to illegals and suspending business permits of companies that hire them. The city eventually repealed the rental ordinance but continued to target businesses.
WND has reported on dozens of towns including Hazleton, Pa., Manassas, Va., Bridgeport, Pa., Prince William County, Va. and Cape Cod, Mass. that have adopted similar local ordinances.
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