Alabama taking it on extreme on immigration law

United States
June 12, 2011 6:43pm CST
Not only Arizona, Utah, and Georgia, now Alabama also signed it into an official law that prohibit the existence of illegal aliens within its state. They might take it on an extreme level than its predecessor states. The initial step will be allow the teachers in school to check on the legality of their students identity. If students can't provide legal documents of legal resident, the teachers have to call the police immediately. They will be deported instantly. Also, anyone who would help transport any illegal immigrants, they will be fined or who know what they going to do about it. The same also apply to all other states that enforced immigration law, if anyone hire undocumented aliens, the employers will be fined or jailed. So, from all above fact, about the school and help transport them might seems to be a little extreme. Don't you think so?
2 responses
@peavey (16936)
• United States
13 Jun 11
No, I don't think it's extreme at all. Illegal aliens are breaking this nation. There are ways to become a legal immigrant and for those who choose not to go the legal route, they have no right to be here and we have every right to deport them wherever we find them.
• United States
13 Jun 11
I wish that it could be passed in New York state. There's so many illegals here and schools full of children who can't speak english and teachers have problems teaching them. Ah, one could only wish things could be equal in all 50 states. :/