Saturday, October 14, 2006

Green proposes tax credit for immigrants to learn English

An interesting proposal. DP

WBAY.com: MADISON, Wis. Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Green says immigrants who come to Wisconsin legally should be given help to make a smooth transition, while those here illegally should not get any benefits.

Green says if elected governor he would propose a 300-dollar tax credit to cover the costs of English classes and expenses occurred during the process an immigrant goes through to become a citizen.

There was no immediate cost estimate for the plan Green unveiled today in Milwaukee.

Green also reiterated his opposition to granting in-state tuition to illegal residents and support for requiring anyone applying for public assistance to show proof of citizenship.

Immigration has become more of an issue in the governor's race in the past week, with both Green and Governor Jim Doyle releasing television ads attacking the other on the topic.

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