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    Ala. GOP leaders have 2nd thoughts on immigration

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama Republicans who pushed through the nation's toughest law against illegal immigrants are having second thoughts amid a backlash from big business, fueled by the embarrassing traffic stops of two foreign employees tied to the state's prized Honda and Mercedes plants.

    The Republican attorney general is calling for some of the strictest parts of it to be repealed.

    Some Republican lawmakers say they now want to make changes in the law that was pushed quickly through the legislature.

    Gov. Robert Bentley, who signed the law, said he's contacting foreign executives to tell them they and their companies are still welcome in Alabama.

    "We are not anti-foreign companies. We are very pro-foreign companies," he said.

    Luther Strange, the attorney general who's defending the law in court, this week recommended repealing sections that make it a crime for an illegal immigrant to fail to carry registration documents and that require public schools to collect information on the immigration status of students. Both sections have been put on hold temporarily by a federal court.

    Two foreign workers for Honda and Mercedes were recently stopped by police for failing to carry proof of legal residency. The cases were quickly dropped, but not without lots of international attention that Alabama officials didn't want.

    One of the groups challenging the law in court said the auto workers' cases turned public opinion.

    "Suddenly the reality of what the state has done hit people in the face," said Richard Cohen, president of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

    Before 2011, Republicans tried repeatedly to pass an immigration law but were always stopped by the dominant Democrats. That changed when Alabama voters elected a Republican legislative super majority — the first since Reconstruction. The result was a law described by critics and supporters as the toughest and most comprehensive in the nation.

    It requires a check of legal residency when conducting everyday transactions such as buying a car license, enrolling a child in school, getting a job or renewing a business license. After the U.S. Justice Department and other groups challenged the law, the federal courts put some portions on hold, but major provisions took effect in late September.

    Alabama suddenly found itself at the center of the nation's immigration debate, ahead of other states with tough laws, including Arizona, Georgia and South Carolina.

    Within Alabama, much of the debate is within the business community that helped fund Republicans' new strength.

    The Birmingham Business Alliance this week called for revisions in the law, expressing worry that it's tainting Alabama's image around the world. The group also said complying with the law is a burden for businesses and local governments, but did not offer specific changes.

    James T. McManus, chairman of the Alliance and CEO of one of the state's largest businesses, the Energen Corp., said revisions "are needed to ensure that momentum remains strong in our competitive economic development efforts."

    In Thomasville, a town of 4,700 about 80 miles southwest of Montgomery, Mayor Sheldon Day worries about recruiting industries.

    He said about 25 foreign companies have visited the town to consider possible plant sites since Thomasville recruited a Canadian steel company in July 2010.

    "Up until a few months ago, nobody raised the immigration issue," he said. But in the last few months, it's been brought up regularly. Day suspects competing states are portraying Alabama as hostile to foreigners even though he says that is not the truth. Based on the questions he gets from industrial prospects, he also believes competing states are recounting stories from Alabama's civil rights past.

    "It's bringing back old images from 40 or 50 year ago," he said.

    The governor says he's declined many national TV interviews about the law because he doesn't want to fuel comparisons with what he sees as Alabama's long gone past. "It's going to take us a long time to outlive those stereotypes that are out there among people that Alabama is living in the '50s and '60s," Bentley said.

    The Republican sponsors of the immigration legislation promoted it as a jobs bill that would run off illegal immigrants and open up employment for legal residents. That was an easy political sale in a state suffering from nearly 10 percent unemployment. Even some Democrats voted for the law.

    Since the law took effect, Alabama's unemployment rate has dropped a half percentage point. Economists and state officials who compile the statistics say it's too early to say whether to credit the immigration law.

    But one of the sponsors, Republican Sen. Scott Beason of Gardendale, said neighboring states without a similar law haven't seen the same drop. "There is nothing else to attribute it to," he said.

    If there has been any damage, he said it's the fault of inaccurate portrayals in the news media. He said the media ought to be reporting: "This law establishes a safer, more secure environment for people to come here and invest their money."

    Republican House Speaker Mike Hubbard of Auburn said no industrial recruiters have complained to him about the law, and he will only support "tweaks" that make it more effective without weakening it.

    Some Democratic Party leaders have called for repeal, but the party is now so weak in Alabama that the real debate is among Republicans.

    The governor says the law is "very complicated" and needs to be simplified. He hasn't recommended any specifics, but he says Alabama won't abandon its goal of ensuring that only legal residents get jobs.

    Strange, the attorney general, says his recommended changes "don't weaken the law, they just make it easier to defend."

    Beason, however, said Strange's proposals would weaken the law by repealing two sections that allow private citizens to sue state and local officials to enforce it. Beason said that's needed because some officials are already saying they won't follow the law.

    Other Republicans say the law is causing unnecessary problems for legal residents. Senate Republican Whip Gerald Dial of Lineville said legislators hear complaints from people about digging out documents to prove their legal residency when renewing professional licenses and buying car tags.

    "I made some mistakes in voting for this bill, and I want to step up and fix them," he said.

     

    1,877 comments

    • Nino M  •  Portland, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Stupid is as stupid does.
    • robert  •  Seattle, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Concerning immigration laws . The issue is not immigration laws but those that stand outside the law as illegals hence law violators and criminals. It would seen that the same styled people who where responsible for much of the civil rights damage and hatered generatate are at it again. Please don't fault most of the north because they are facing many of the same problems in the current south . These great liberal cacus leaders by way of example do not live or have residences in minority areas . They do not send their children to public bused schools. They do solict funds and grants at no great costs to themselves for minorities at the public expense . Portraying themselves as liberating fowarding thinking components of their communities . When riots broke out where did you find them . The found them in monied forest hills , westchester and the safe enclaves . America is a very strange and confused phenomenum . The federal funds taxes are applied for those to benefit who have not contributed to those funds base . The contributers are disenfranchised via redirected federal taxes to those others .that is they are entitle to work but not the fruits thereof. Those others who have not for genrations worked and been heavily taxed, not served in wartime military , at least as allies, find through generousity of corrupt name making politicans an entitlement to houseing , monied benefits , and technical free training and placement at yours , the governments expense. What a deal i wish i could go some place and find the same . To state again the true fulltime unemployment rate is 30% or more. There are more than 5 million homeless sleeping on the streets . 50% of all americans live below the poverty level . America has one the worst health care services of any western nation. The evaluation and rate of a countries currency is general accepted as a standard of financial health . In the 50's the dollars was worth 85% of its face value . Today it is worth less than 10%. In the 50's america controled 14 major world markets to export to , this is what your balance of payments is all about , today it contols none . The country is in a tailspin.
      As a test i would advise any person of interest to go to any other country and seek employment find out what will happen in a hurry to you.
      • Steve 5 mths ago
        Both of my sons have worked outside the country. Both have work . There is a chance here and you may be to close to see what you have. We have an immigration problem because there are a lot of people who are a lot worse off where they are than they would be here.
    • foxx p  •  Mcclellan, United States  •  5 mths ago
      actions may sometimes be inconsistent with attitudes
    • Magic Ninja  •  Boise, United States  •  5 mths ago
      "We are not anti-foreign companies. We are very pro-foreign companies," Surprise! Republicans LOVE foreign companies, just not the foreigners who run them (unless they are white)
      • Richard 5 mths ago
        Americans, including Republicans, are among the least racially prejudice peoples of the world. You make ignorant statements thinking you are cute but all you are is ignorant.
      • vamp 5 mths ago
        Listen to the racist!
      • John Galt 5 mths ago
        Yeah, you're not a bigot by any stretch of the imagination...

        Some of those "foreign" companies, like Toyota and BMW, aren't so foreign, they're best selling products are made here, by us. The Tundra is built in Illinois, and the X3 is built in South Carolina, by Americans. Every country should like foreign investment because it means free money, taxes and employment for you. Do you have any idea what role foreign investment plays in the national current account? I'm going out on a limb here and guessing that you don't even know what the current account even is...
    • S.  •  Sydney, Australia  •  5 mths ago
      You get what you vote for. I love how elected officials claim they didn't expect the law to turn out like this. Really?
      • DanM 5 mths ago
        Why are you sticking your nose where it ain't wanted? You Aussies don't have frickin' Mexico south of your country!
      • Swen 5 mths ago
        Well, Dan if you didn't have your head up your ass, you would know Australia has an imigration issue as well.
      • beauboy 5 mths ago
        danm-climb back in your mama's bed and shut up!
    • sniper assassin  •  Irvine, United States  •  5 mths ago
      let's just be honest... the intent of the anti-immigration law is primarily directed at undocumented mexicans. that's the only language that needs to be changed... write in that the law is directed at mexicans, central and south americans who are not white. we had the chinese exclusion act for over 60 years after we imported chinese workers to build the western leg (and most dangerous over the sierra's route) of the transnational railroad. thank you but you're done and overstayed your welcome so get the fffuuuucccckkk outta here. so same for the mexicans... after you pick our crops, get the frock outta here! keep it transparent and why bother to hide the racial profiling that's inherent to anti-immigration laws?
      • Califas 5 mths ago
        Don't forget about the Filipinos brought to the U.S. to work in the fields; only men were allowed, Filipina women were banned. Yet there were anti-misegnation laws, meaning Filipinos could not marry white women. Some got around that by marrying Mexican-American women. Others died single and alone.
      • Project X 5 mths ago
        First of all you need to travel. 2nd, you lack history. 3rd, in FACT their IS white ethnic group in South American,Central America, & even Mexico. I have travel around the world for 20 yrs. If your your going to say something, have your facts right because you sound a dumb ass from the GOP who has no clue of what they are talking about. Buy other way, the true definition of illegal immigrant it doesn't mean Mexicans, it means immigrant who enters the country illegal. Just like the pilgrims enter American illegally but your stupid to understand that.
      • Beauty Empire 5 mths ago
        you sound very smart.....ha ha ....very smart....."after you pick our crops" I got a better one for you.....why dont you crackers pick your own crops ....and problem solved...ohh wait, if you get that type of job you can't afford your moonshine and zig zags nor pay your trailer park monthly fee....true true...my bad.....my bad
    • Salvador  •  5 mths ago
      State of Alabama is racist BOGETS!
      • j 5 mths ago
        They are American citizens standing up for their rjghts.
      • Z E 5 mths ago
        You are ignorant, stupid, and pathetic
      • HHouse 5 mths ago
        Just what is a BOGET, you wetback idiot????
    • billy  •  Alvin, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I really wish congress would get it together, GOP and Dem, and craft the badly needed immigration reform policy that is so sorely needed. Bush tried in 2007 and could not muster the support, both parties need to quit whining and do some work now.
    • Clay B  •  Oklahoma City, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I think every state should pass similar laws... This economy is sooo good right now that lets run off all the foreign businesses, just because they might have brown skin... and while we're at it lets hurt the farmers, and run off their workers, because everyone knows that white people don't want to work that hard... Republicans are digging their own grave on all these policies.
    • Anthony  •  Tacoma, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Politicians claim to be tough and to want to do what is right and in the best interest of the country. But when they get a little backlash from some business, in this case two foreign businesses who would not be as successful as they are without the US, they cower and back down. Grow a pair, damn it.
    • frank s  •  5 mths ago
      As I have second thoughts about the GOP.
    • Steve  •  5 mths ago
      i cant understand why LEGAL immigrants would have a problem showing their green cards when conducting buisness, driving a car, or registering children in schools. arent they supposed to carry them just like an ID card or drivers license?
    • smokedsalmoned  •  Hartford, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Illegal Immigration Is A Crime
      .
      We must enforce our citizens rights to the ownership of this country. This is our country and we must not encourage or accept illegal immigration. These people are illegally crossing our borders, taking jobs from Americans, sucking up health care costs within our emergency rooms, costing us billions in enforcement costs, aiding the flow of drugs, supporting a human trafficking criminal element, supporting an industry for the creation of fake identification, potentially providing a gateway / underground for terrorists to enter our country.

      .
      Do not provide amnesty to criminals. Do not encourage millions to enter our country illegally. Do not spit in the face of every legal immigrant trying to get in this country. Keep in mind that there is unemployment in the U.S. and at roughly 7% that is greater than the number of illegal's but close and there may be a bit of a correlation don’t you think. They lower average wages and that is damaging to workers of all stripes, union and otherwise.

      .
      Pick a reason to get tough on illegal immigration, they are as numerous as the criminals trespassing in our country every day!

      .
      Make illegal immigration a felony. Change the law that allows a child born in the US to be considered a US citizen. Do everything you can to discourage this immigration and the tools for our judicial and enforcement system to get tougher and make examples. Its your job to protect our borders, please do so.
    • smokedsalmoned  •  Hartford, United States  •  5 mths ago
      50 Reasons To Vote Against Obama
      1. Obamacare
      2. The failed $850 billion stimulus
      3. High, persistent unemployment
      4. Gas prices
      5. His 2012 budget's fecklessness
      6. Massive deficits each & every yr
      7. Seizure of GM & Chrysler, transfer of bondholder wealth to unions & dumping of the GM stock at a loss
      8. Dodd-Frank
      9. Hostility to Israel, including attack on apartment expansion & icing of P.M. Netanyahu in the White House basement
      10. Failure to support Iran's Green Revolution
      11. Failure to support Syrian revolution
      12. Libyan Fiasco
      13. Incompetent handling of Gulf Oil disaster
      14. Unnecessary moratorium in the aftermath of Gulf Oil disaster
      15. Shutdown of Shell's Arctic oil exploration by EPA
      16. His push for cap-and-tax in Congress
      17. Attempt to unconstitutionally impose cap-and-tax via EPA when Congress wouldn't pass cap-and-tax
      18. His push for unconstitutional restrictions on free speech on his political enemies while keeping unions free to spend money on campaigns via The Disclose Act

      19. Attempt to unconstitutionally impose The Disclose Act on his political opponents but not unions via Executive Order
      20. Use of unaccountable "czars"
      21. Refusal to accept Congressional direction vis-a-vis his "czars" contained in the last 2011 continuing Resolution
      22. A verbal assault on the Supreme Court while the members of the Court sat before him in the state of the Union
      23. His & Eric Holder's politicization of the Dept of Justice, including the black panthers case & refusal to defend DOMA

      24. Use of demonizing rhetoric towards opponents, such as accusing doctors of performing unnecessary surgery for $
      25. His hyper-partisan approach to governing including "I won, you lost" in 09 & the assault on Paul Ryan w/ Paul Ryan as an invited guest in the president's April 2011 "deficit speech"

      26. Bowing to Saudi King & Japanese emperor
      27. Returning bust of Churchill to Great Britain
      28. Removing missile shield from Poland & Czech Republic
      29. Backing would-be dictator of Honduras when that nation's Supreme Court rightfully removed him from office
      30. Failure to push for quick ratification of free trade agreements w/ Columbia, Panama & South Korea
      31. Indecision on Afghanistan surge coupled w/ announcement of eventual withdrawal.
      32. Incoherence on Egypt, most obviously w/ the dispatch of Frank Wizner & then rejection of Wizners advice vis-a-vis Mubarak.

      33. Appointment Craig Beck to NLRB via recess appointment
      34. Appointment of FCC commissioners who are pursuing "net neutrality" w/o Congressional authorization
      35. Failure to resume full water deliveries to CA's Central Valley because of the Delta Smelt
      36. Attempt to close Guantanamo Bay
      37. Attempt to try terrorists in NYC
      38. Janet "The System Worked" Napolitano
      39. Gov't takeover of student loan program
      40. Cancellation of "virtual border fence" project w/ no replacement or indeed concern for border security
      41. The "Beer Summit" & the attack on the Cambridge Police Dept
      42. Dept of Justice's attack on AZ for that states exercise of its sovereign legislative authority on the issue of citizen identification rules

      43. Attack on Scott Walker & WI for the gov's & the state legislature's exercise of their sovereign legislative authority on public employment issues

      44. Dabbling in basketball brackets while Middle East fell into chaos & gas prices skyrocketed
      45. Arguing American exceptionalism was the same as any nations sense of exceptionalism
      46. Implying MN bridge collapse was the result of lack of infrastructure funding
      47. Inserting self into campaign for Olympics
      48. Attack on D.C. voucher program
      49. Van Jones & a long list of other appointees
      50. Teleprompter dependency combined w/ testiness in few interviews he grants
      (By Hugh Hewitt)
    • smokedsalmoned  •  Hartford, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Wilson Was right. Obama Did Lie On Healthcare
      .
      When Representative Wilson shouted out you lie I cheered. Obama had said that his government health plan would not pay for illegal's and it was a lie. Currently the cost of illegal's seeking emergency care is paid for by hospitals. Since Obama's health care plan refuses to force doctors to provide for care for humanitarian reasons and check citizenship his plan is paying for illegal's.

      .
      If you give 12,000,000 illegal's free emergency care the cost gets passed on to everyone else including the government. If you can't understand that then you are either ignorant or lying.
    • Bruce  •  5 mths ago
      Having illegal, non-tax paying, citizens in your country is a problem. One of the struggles for the GOP is that many of their voters want to fix the problem and ship out the illegals, but businesses that enjoy the labor they get for WAY below market value, really don't want the problem solved. Businesses that employee illegals would see their profits shrink because they would have to pay legal workers more, and we the consumer would see prices increase. We should just think of it as a market 'correction' because what they (businesses and consumers) are paying is wrong!
    • joe  •  5 mths ago
      In 1933 as a result of the Great Depression, the Glass-Steagall Act was passed to preven large banks from using our federally insured money for risky trading ventures. It worked fine for over 60 years, until repealed in 1999, then it only took 6 years for this thing to come crashing down. Goggle it. Illegal vegetable pickers working 12 hours per day did not cause this world wide recession.
    • Steve  •  Fort Myers, United States  •  5 mths ago
      And nobody will get stoped for not wearing a seatbelt ? Remember that .
    • Kevin  •  Oklahoma City, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I don't understand why people are backing up illegal immigrants. Don't you people get it? They are illegal. Why should we respect people that do not respect the law of the land? I would be thrown in jail if I stole a SS number. I guess if I don't like a law just claim it is racist. That excuse is getting old.
    • client  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      when it hits their pocketbook,the huckleberries will always sell out their "principles". conservative is just another word for venal
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