California Legislature Passes Resolution Condemning Federal Immigration Policy

Examiner.com reports that California’s legislature has passed a non-binding resolution condemning federal immigration policies, practices and enforcement. The resolution, drafted by California State Senator Gilbert Cedillo, urges Congress and President Obama to declare a moratorium on immigration policies and practices until comprehensive immigration reform is enacted.

Although the resolution has no legal effect, opponents contend that a moratorium would negatively impact public safety. Anti-immigration advocates assert that the resolution’s sentiment does not represent that of the majority of Californians and that illegal immigrants would benefit from the proposal.

The resolution notes the financial contributions of immigrants (documented as well as undocumented), while criticizing various actions such as employer audits and, particularly, the E-Verify system. 

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