Thursday, May 26, 2011

First Quarter 2011, Record 1538 State Bills Relating to Immigrants Introduced

Read this to see what state bills have been introduced and enacted the first few months of this year, affecting immigrants. - - Donna Poisl

by HS News Staff

State legislatures continue to grapple with immigration issues at an unprecedented rate. In the first quarter of 2011, state legislators in the 50 states and Puerto Rico introduced 1,538 bills and resolutions relating to immigrants and refugees. This number surpasses the first quarter of 2010, when 1,180 bills were introduced.

As in past years, employment, identification/driver’s licenses and law enforcement remain top areas of interest for immigrant-related bill introductions. With passage of federal health care reform, however, health also emerged as a top contender. This quarter, the number of health-related bills was more than double those introduced during the same quarter last year. Following last year’s example of Arizona’s SB 1070, omnibus bill introductions also increased in 2011.
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1 comment:

gocush said...

Donna, I have been following your posts for a while and support your position on immigration. Today I quoted this post and ask your permission to show it. I have added you as a link to my blog: Immigration Reform Issues http://immigration-reform-issues.blogspot.com/ and would enjoy being on your link list as well.
We need to continue spreading the word in face of all the recent fear mongering.
Thank you.
gocush