An Arizona judge has thrown out a challenge to a new law that would revoke the business licenses of employers violating immigration laws and require employers to participate in the federal e-Verify system. The judge's ruling was based on technicalities - claiming that no one has suffered any harm yet because the law doesn't take effect until January 1st and because the wrong parties were sued (county prosecutors should have been named as defendants rather than the governor). Expect the ruling to be challenged or the case to be refiled since no determination on the actual substance of the complaint has yet been made. But this also means that the law will very likely go in to force on January 1st.
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See story harvested from the Internet by my newsreader this morning:
http://www.nwanews.com/adg/News/210312/
Next is a link below to a story emphasizing why we need to remove quotas or increase H1bs and EB visas. It is quite clear that some of the posters don't know a thing about why there is a shortgae of Electrical Power Engineers. RL, one of the posters makes your argument for you. Its almost eerie!
http://www2.tbo.com/content/2007/dec/11/bz-he-wants-to-hire-us-workers/
Lastly here is a follow-up story on Paddington Bear which continues to receive immense interest in the British press:
http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,,2225679,00.html
http://www.beckwithelectric.com/about-bod.html
One of the Directors, David Martinez is an engineer with Sandia National Lab. He was formerly with EG&G. When folks like him can't recruit American engineers for love or money, I know that the US is suffering from an acute shortage.
alipac tries the same thing. spam aevery story with the same broken down bs irrespective of what it says. they don't address the specifics of the story, they just parrot their lines.
it seems to be an attempt to fool people into thinking that lots of americans are writing against skilled immigrants.