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Legislative
Update
According
to The Rockbridge Weekly,
Congressman Bob Goodlatte reintroduced the Visa Lottery Elimination Act,
which would eliminate the visa lottery program from the Immigration and
Nationality Act. Under the visa lottery program, visas are issued to
50,000 aliens at random allowing them to become legal permanent
residents of the
U.S.
Goodlatte
argued that the visa lottery program poses a national security threat.
An example is the case of Hesham Mohamed Ali Hedayet, the Egyptian
national who killed two and wounded three in a shooting spree at the
Los Angeles
International
Airport
in July of 2002. Hedayet was a beneficiary of the lottery, he and his
family earned permanent resident status after his wife won the federal
visa lottery.
“The
nature of the lottery is such that we have no control over who applies
for admission to our nation. Those who wish us harm can easily engage in
this statistical gamble with nothing to lose,” Goodlatte said.
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The
Associated Press reported that Circuit Judge Barbara Wallace ruled that
two ordinances aimed at keeping illegal immigrants out of the
St. Louis
suburb
Valley
Park
violate
Missouri
law.
In
July,
Valley
Park
aldermen adopted an ordinance that penalized any business for “aiding
and abetting” illegal immigrants and renting them property. The
penalties included lost business permits and fines. On September 26,
Wallace issued a temporary restraining order to prevent
Valley
Park
from enforcing the law. Later that day the alderman passed another
ordinance making it illegal to hire, employ or rent to illegal
immigrants. On September 27, Wallace issued a temporary order stopping
enforcement of that law too, and the city later repealed it.
Wallace
made the first ruling in the country that permanently blocks ordinances
dealing with illegal immigration.
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For
more information on the immigration on Capital Hill, see our blog at www.visalaw.com/blog.html.
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