Archive for the ‘Alabama Immigration Law’ Category

Honesty From a “Nativist”: Anti-Immigration Organizations and Race

Monday, April 30th, 2012

In a very frank article in The Washington Post, one of the most influential legislative policy makers (this means the guy who writes the anti-immigration laws for Arizona, Alabama, etc.) bluntly tells of his concern about the United States becoming a nation overrun by people who are not white.  Avoiding the nasty word “racism”,  the article is fascinating reading for those who want to get inside of the heads of these anti-immigration proponents who have devised a strategy of self-deportation for brown people.  The new racism?  You bet!  Check out the link below:

Casey Wolff, Esq.

http://immigrationimpact.com/2012/04/27/sb1070-author-shares-concerns-with-america-becoming-a-minority-majority-nation/

How Ugly is Alabama’s Anit-Immigration Law? Judge for Yourself.

Monday, March 5th, 2012

The Alabama anti-immigration law, known as HB-56, has ushedered in a “state-of-war” against foreign looking (eg. non-white) residents of Alabama.  Hear from these people, in their own words, thru the Southern Poverty Law Center, an internationally recognized and respected non-profit, civil rights organization in Birmingham, Alabama.   The link below tells the stories of a state law  run amok and the trampeling of civil rights as validated by a state’s legislature:

http://www.splcenter.org/alabamas-shame-hb56-and-the-war-on-immigrants

After reading a story or two from this report, ask yourself:  “Is this what made the US the greatest country in the world?”  I don’t think so.

Casey Wolff, Esq.

More Immigration “Madness” From Alabama and the US Prison System

Friday, September 30th, 2011

Two very timely articles from The New York Times that you will NOT see reported elsewhere.  The 2012 Presidential elections are again putting immigration in the political spotlight.  And the news is quite positive for immigration reform proponents.  Stay tuned.

Casey Wolff, Esq.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/29/us/alabama-immigration-law-upheld.html?emc=eta1

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/29/world/asia/getting-tough-on-immigrants-to-turn-a-profit.html?emc=eta1