Don’t Stop Now!
Keep Calling on Bills that Tighten Illegal Alien Law
Some Local Governments Don’t Comply with Current Law
Background. It’s been three years since the governor signed into law S.B. 529 in 2006. Its 14 pages explained benefits illegal aliens could get and restrictions on the benefits they should not be given. For example: regardless of citizenship, education is provided for children K – 12. Medical treatment is provided in emergencies. Prenatal care is available to women. Everyone is eligible for public health immunizations and communicable disease treatment. Everyone is eligible for private charity and short-term, non-cash, in-kind emergency disaster relief.
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