Tuesday, December 20, 2011

KANSAS - WHY NOT COPY ARIZONA- ALABAMA-GEORGIA IMMIGRATION LAWS?

KANSAS LIKE CALIFORNIA IN DEALING WITH ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
 
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach recently said Kansas is “nowhere to be seen” in dealing with illegal immigration having not taken any steps in recent years to discourage illegal immigration. Kobach also said Kansas should emulate the actions taken by patriot-states like Arizona, Alabama and Georgia to tackle illegal immigration. Emergency health care, food assistance, children’s health insurance, child care, and systemic alien verification are just a few of the entitlement programs benefiting illegal immigrants in the state. The total estimated burden of illegal immigrants in the state is roughly $800 million.

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