Governor Perdue, Representatives Underhill & Wainwright:
I have done a computer search on the actions taken by the state of Missouri and found that the information posted below is in effect. Why hasn't our State taken similar actions? North Carolinians expect you to protect our borders yet you remain mute on this subject. Numerous letters and emails have remained unanswered.
Missouri State Representative Nita Jane Ayres:
In 2007, the Missouri General Assembly approved HJR 7 to place on the ballot a proposed constitutional amendment designating English as the official language of Missouri. Voters then went to the polls and approved the measure with nearly 90 percent voting in favor. With that, English became the official language for all governmental proceedings in Missouri. It also means no individual has the right to demand government services in a language other than English. A common language is the cornerstone of a cohesive and united state and country. Ensuring that English is our official language is simply common sense.
Another measure that directly addresses the issue of illegal immigration was passed in 2008. HB 1549 requires our Highway Patrol and other law enforcement officials to verify the immigration status of any person arrested, and inform federal authorities if the person is found to be here illegally. It also allows Missouri law enforcement officers to receive training to enforce federal immigration laws. Furthermore, the bill makes it clear that illegal immigrants will not have access to taxpayer benefits such as food stamps and health care through MO HealthNet. With the passage of this legislation, Missouri sent a clear message that illegal immigrants are not welcome in our state, and that they are certainly not welcome to receive public benefits at the cost of Missouri taxpayers.
Louis & Margaret Call
Monday, October 18, 2010
Letter to Representatives--All NC Folks shoud do th same!
Labels:
English,
food stamps,
illegal aliens,
immigration,
Missouri,
welfare
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