DrafterX
14 years ago

No legal immigration status? No electricity, no gas, and no water service.

This is the criterion Decatur Utilities in Alabama has decided to use when determining who gets necessary home utilities from their company.

According to The Decatur Daily, Decatur Utilities is now prohibiting immigrants without proper documentation from obtaining utilities for their homes.

Stephen Pirkle, Decatur Utilities business manager and chief financial officer, said DU required identification for residents seeking utilities, but their immigration status was never queried, according to the publication.

“We did not document or confirm whether or not they were citizens or aliens here legally,” Pirkle said, reported the newspaper. “Because of the new law, we are now going through the process to confirm that they are either citizen or an alien here legally.”

The U.S. Department of Justice predicted this situation when seeking that the new Alabama immigration law, known as HB56, be deemed unconstitutional.

“If they are not here legally, we will deny them service,” said Pirkle.

Alabama State Attorney General Luther Strange rebuffed the DOJ’s claim by stating they were “misinterpreting” or “exaggerating” the requisites of the law, the newspaper said.

“Its fear that Section 30 would prohibit such aliens from having running water or sewer services, for example has little basis,” wrote Strange in his response to the department, The Decatur Daily reported.

Alabama's immigration law makes it a felony for immigrants to have business or contracts with the state.

“If you’re already a customer and you already have service with us – and there is no discontinuation of service – we don’t have to do anything,” Pirkle said.

DU began imposing the requirement in the last two weeks, according to Pirkle.

Some parts of the law, considered the strictest state-level immigration measure in the nation, have been blocked by federal courts. But a section that allows police to check a person's immigration status during traffic stops still stands.

Some immigrants, even those in the country legally, worry that the law could lead to improper detentions or racial profiling – concerns that police and supporters of the law dismiss.

Since Alabama's law was enacted, many Hispanics – the state's fastest growing immigrant group over the last decade – have reportedly left the state. Even among legal residents, many said they were leaving either because they feared the law would lead to racial profiling or because they have family members who are here illegally.


Film at 11..... 🤐
dubleuhb
14 years ago
Holder should be along soon.
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago
Awesome!


=d>


You're from Mexico...living here in America?


Can't speak the language...won't learn...why not keep it real?


=d>


Yes, please....continue to live like you would in your native country and set an example for the occupoopers![frypan]
DrafterX
14 years ago
🤔 🤔

can illegals buy property here..?? 😕 should land ownership give you the right to vote..?? 😕
dalek
14 years ago
I forsee a whole cottage industry built on proxy ownership of utilities
rfenst
14 years ago
If the illegals who have left were involved in agriculture, expect prices to rise.
pdxstogieman
14 years ago
Republican politicians want illegal aliens here to work and not vote

Democratic politicians want illegal aliens here to vote and not work.

- ****** Morris
wheelrite
14 years ago
Pedro will be very sad to hear about this...

It's an inhumane policy...
HockeyDad
14 years ago

I forsee a whole cottage industry built on proxy ownership of utilities

dalek wrote:




Opportunity knocks!
wheelrite
14 years ago
Identity theft will run rampant in Alabama.

This is bad policy. Innocent children will be affected by not having water and electricity in their humble abodes.

There is a much better way ...


wheel,
fiddler898
14 years ago
Oh gosh, my whole life and livelihood are at risk because illegals have utilities...! I feel colder already...
DrafterX
14 years ago

Oh gosh, my whole life and livelihood are at risk because illegals have utilities...! I feel colder already...

fiddler898 wrote:




that was [sarcasm] right..?? 😕
ZRX1200
14 years ago
Well thanks to some real thinkers they might be able to vote soon!!!


http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=364093 
DadZilla3
14 years ago

Well thanks to some real thinkers they might be able to vote soon!!!

ZRX1200 wrote:


I'm going out on a limb here and guess that most if not all of these real thinkers are liberal Democrats.
pdxstogieman
14 years ago

I'm going out on a limb here and guess that most if not all of these real thinkers are liberal Democrats.

DadZilla3 wrote:



And I don't have to go out on a limb to assert that a lot of the real thinkers who continue to shy away from effective enforcement of immigration laws in order to maintain a ready supply of cheap workers are Republicans.

it's pretty transparent that both parties try to talk out of both sides of their mouths on the issue of illegal immigration for vastly different purposes.
DrafterX
14 years ago

And I don't have to go out on a limb to assert that a lot of the real thinkers who continue to shy away from effective enforcement of immigration laws in order to maintain a ready supply of cheap workers are Republicans.

pdxstogieman wrote:




not here in Oklahoma.... 🤐
DadZilla3
14 years ago

it's pretty transparent that both parties try to talk out of both sides of their mouths on the issue of illegal immigration for vastly different purposes.

pdxstogieman wrote:


I read a quote recently that pretty well sums it up; it went something like this: the Republicans want illegals to work but not vote, and the Democrats want illegals to vote but not work...
ZRX1200
14 years ago
The bills author is the fine moslem from minnesota
TMCTLT
14 years ago

Pedro will be very sad to hear about this...

It's an inhumane policy...

wheelrite wrote:




No it is NOT and I wish more States had the testicular fortitude to join them. They have no right to expect Anything here......they're here ILLEGALLY!! Get it???
rfenst
14 years ago

No it is NOT and I wish more States had the testicular fortitude to join them. They have no right to expect Anything here......they're here ILLEGALLY!! Get it???

TMCTLT wrote:



As long as they are paying for it, why don't they have the right to buy it (notwithstanding the fact that they are here illegally)?
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