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Supporters of immigrant rights work to defeat SB 6

by Jerry, Jessica Hays Lucas, Dave — last modified January-09-2011 11:13 PM

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Over 100 people from around Kentucky gathered in Louisville yesterday afternoon to plan active opposition to Senate Bill 6, Sen. David Williams’ anti-immigrant bill.

Faith-based, labor, immigrant, social service, social justice, legal, human rights and many other organizations were represented, including representatives from the Jefferson, Central Kentucky, Northern Kentucky, and Scott County KFTC Chapters. They were all united in their determination to defeat the legislation, which was rushed through the Kentucky Senate this week.

The large turnout “speaks to the breadth of opposition to this legislation,” said immigration lawyer Ron Russell. “This room is a powerful room,” added Carla Wallace.

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SB 6 is modeled after parts of Arizona’s anti-immigrant law that has sparked a national controversy, widespread condemnation and a boycott of Arizona by many groups. Parts of that law were found unconstitutional.

The economic impact such a law would have for Kentucky tourism and other business, increased prison and law enforcement costs, and defending the law in court were among the reasons many said the law would be bad for Kentucky. But it was mostly for anti-racist and human rights reasons that folks want to see the legislation defeated.

SB 6 will go to the Kentucky House, which reconvenes on February 1. Rep. Reginald Meeks said he expected the bill to be assigned to the House Judiciary Committee.

He also noted the political motivations behind the Senate passage of the bill: “All of these bills that people find offensive have a political backdrop,” said Rep. Meeks. “With David Williams running for governor, he is going to support all of these bills because they draw out his base.”

Those gathered Saturday wanted to do more than just defeat SB 6.  Scott County KFTC member Homer White said he hoped people would “use this moment to help create a different climate in the state … to make Kentuckians more welcoming and support comprehensive immigration reform.”

But the short-term goal is the defeat of SB 6. So folks spent some time in smaller groups to talk about reaching out to more allies, and developing education materials. Plans were made for soliciting the support of mayors and police chiefs in various cities and towns because of their understanding of the impacts such a law would have.

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Background Information

This Courier-Journal article includes Senators' votes on the bill in committee and on Senate floor, and this earlier Courier-Journal article describes SB 6, most succinctly in the right-hand box. The content below is a very slightly edited version of the Courier's description of the bill:

  • Requires police to attempt to determine a person’s immigration status if a “reasonable suspicion” exists that they are an undocumented immigrant.
  • Allows someone to be arrested without a warrant if an officer has probable cause to believe he or she has committed an offense that would lead to deportation.
  • Bans local communities from enacting laws that would limit enforcement of federal immigration laws.
  • Permits government agencies — such as those that those that provide public benefits or issue licenses — to exchange information related to an individual’s immigration status.
  • Makes smuggling undocumented immigrants into the state for money a felony.
  • Applies trespassing law to undocumented immigrants on public or private land.
  • Creates misdemeanor offense of “assisting an illegal alien” for anyone who helps transport such individuals into the state, disregards their presence, conceals or harbors them or encourages them to come to the state.
  • Requires an arresting officer to seize any vehicle used to transport undocumented immigrants.

 

Action and Next Steps

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Please take a moment to call the Legislative Message Line at 1-800-372-7181 and leave a message for "House Leadership" and the "House Judiciary Committee."  If your state representative happens to be on the House Judiciary Committee, it would be very useful for you to contact them more directly too. 

- January 14th at 9am. There will be a meeting in Lexington at Common Grounds to plan the Fayette/Lexington strategy to meet with local legislators, city officials, etc.

- January 22nd at 2pm. Another large coalition meeting at the Americana Community Center for further planning.

- January 29th at 3pm. Led by Tony Aha this will be an information meeting for the Latino community. Held at the Beechmont Presbyterian church in Louisville.

- February 8th.  Lobby Day in Frankfort starting at 9am with a possible rally at 12:45pm.  More information to come. 

migracion

Posted by carlos at January-23-2011 01:49 AM
no estoy de acuerdo con la sb6 tenemos familia hijos por fabor ayudenos te nemos miedo no queremos separamientos de familia solo benimos atrabajar y darle una mejor vida a nuestros hijos

migracion

Posted by carlos at January-23-2011 01:51 AM
no estoy de acuerdo con la sb6 tenemos familia hijos por fabor ayudenos te nemos miedo no queremos separamientos de familia solo benimos atrabajar y darle una mejor vida a nuestros hijos

ley sb6

Posted by rosmery at February-01-2011 07:36 PM
en estos ultimo mes tenemos la preocupacion de la ley sb6 que quieren poner en ky tenemos miedo de lo va a pasar vivimos en las sombras escondiendonos siempre,tenemos familias que mantener y sacar adelantes a nuestros hijo y lo unico que venimos a hacer es a trabajar apoyenos para que no se de esta ley dios ayudanos a todos los inmigrantes

Enough

Posted by Javier at February-02-2011 12:39 AM
We understand that american goverment have the right to do anything to prevent smmugling drugs or do bad things, even driving dronk and is wrong for anyone, there is alot people that wants to do bad that comes to this country, but there is alot people like us that wen't to school and have 15 years leaving here and doing good things but still illega.. we have 15 years here in usa and leaving and eating and we dont send money to mexico because all our families are here without getting in trouble..we work, go home, spent our money here, pay taxes with itin cards and more.. American pleople dont understand that we pay taxes too.. they dont understand that Mexico is under WAR.. Yes, WAR 15 thousand died on juarez, innocent people have been killed, crime is BIG in the majority of the mexico citys and we just want peace n we want to leave here.. thousand are like us.. and with babies and pay car insurance and trying to do the right thing even if we broke the law when we just couldnt get legal papers back then just because we where poor and hungry, please we know alot about this things, i have brothers on the school, they dont want to go back, the came when they where 5 years old.. please guys consider that many of us that trying to stay here and working and we dont want to going back to Mexico please.

SB 6

Posted by Mindy Bates at February-02-2011 03:14 PM
I am an American citizen--born and raised here, and the thought that this bill is even being considered makes me sick. What is wrong with these people? What offends me the most is that I'm not convinced that the bill is even based on the need for immigration reform as much as it is based on ignorant, racist agendas. The bill proposes that every illegal immigrant be treated like a common criminal rather than the hard-working, law-abiding citizens that they are. These people work harder than the great majority of Americans and are the glue that holds many industries in our state together. This state would fall apart without the immigrant population. I sincerely hope that the House has the good sense and compassion to not pass this bill and I applaud the 3 Senators who showed enough morals to stand up for what's right. See you at the rally!

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Posted by korrine at February-19-2011 10:18 PM
Well said! However I to am an American born and raised here. It gets a little sticky when you can't receive help when being Force into a Welfare/housing problem, because their's to many Low income families that have come here.Although I love ALL humans! Their Must be some kind of happy medium that suits the needs of thee First come First serve Americans! I am also A single mother of a Transplant child whom would and could be placed on the back burnner if someone comes from another state and or country! So yes sorry but if put in this same field as I rest asure that it does effect Americans born and raised here in every matter that it takes to Survive. Again I'm all about PEACE and FREEDOM but there Must be a fine line drawn. When I see Homeless people with Stories to tell again Pardon me But we Must take care of the people that came first. Hopeful that someday Our America Will and can help all HUMANS

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Posted by rubi at February-06-2011 02:50 PM
es una verdadera pena k estados unidos hagan este tipo de leyes cuando los inmigrantes son quienes mas les dan en cuanto a mano de obra e impuestos no deberian ser racistas lejos de perjudicarlos deberian de apoyarlos a nadie le hacen daño por favor sean razonables.