08-30-24 TPE PM

Illegal Immigrants Who Graduate Now Get Jobs...without Legal Work Permits?

Californians Prepare to Reward Illegal Immigration

In yet another attempt to defy federal immigration laws, California lawmakers have pushed through Assembly Bill 2586, which would allow illegal immigrant students to hold university jobs despite lacking legal work permits. Now, Governor Gavin Newsom must decide whether to sign off on this brazen disregard for national sovereignty.

This misguided legislation sailed through the legislature with a whopping 41-7 majority in the assembly. Should Newsom give it his stamp of approval, California will cement its reputation as a sanctuary haven where rules don't apply.

It's worth noting that Newsom's track record on pro-illegal alien initiatives is spotty at best. On one hand, his administration expanded Medicaid coverage to illegals, but conversely, he axed measures providing financial aid to senior citizens living here illegally and delayed plans to broaden food stamps eligibility.

By signing AB 2586, the Golden State would instruct universities within its jurisdiction (University of California, California State University, and California Community College system) to prioritize employing student aliens – bypassing qualified U.S.-born applicants in favor of individuals breaking America's borders. Implementation begins next spring if approved.

Assemblymember David Alvarez (D-San Diego), championing the cause, declared: "California is leading on an issue that, unfortunately, the rest of the country is failing."

His reasoning? Illegally-present students face hurdles in securing part-time gigs or internship spots during school because...they lack proper papers. That glaring reality seems lost on Mr. Alvarez: "Young people, who all they know is their American life, should be integrated into our society," Alvarez insisted. "That's what this bill intends to—recognize that they're students. They've worked hard, they've committed themselves, and they're now prepared to work for us."

Perhaps someone needs to remind him whose tax dollars fund public education...

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