Here are more details on the proposed immigration reform law slated to appear on next year's ballot from the Rocky Mountain News [October 31, 2005, "Illegal immigration foes start ballot effort"]. From the article, "Critics of illegal immigration want Coloradans to vote next year on a constitutional amendment to block immigrants from receiving government services. The proposal, which was filed last week at the state Capitol, is identical to one launched by U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo in 2004 that didn't make it onto the ballot. The proposal would bar all services except emergency care and those mandated by the federal government, such as education for students in public schools. It would apply to all governmental entities: the state, counties, cities and other political subdivisions."
Category: Denver November 2006 Election
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