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San Jose Mercury NewsA Republican activist is raising signatures to place an Arizona-style immigration law on the California ballot in 2012.
The proposition would require all state and local police officers to investigate the immigration status of those they stop if they have reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally. It would make it a state crime for illegal immigrants to seek work while concealing their immigration status. In addition,
it would make it a state crime for an employer to hire an undocumented immigrant, whether the hiring happens intentionally or negligently."Since
we're never going to get something like this passed through the Democrat-controlled Legislature, it's going to be we the people who are going to make it happen,"
he said at a Bay Area tea party rally recently, according to a video of the rally at the initiative's website.
The 37-year-old recently moved to San Mateo County but has been a political activist in the region for many years and served as the chairman of the Sonoma County Republican Party. He is writing a book about the tea party movement. As a student at Santa Clara University, he was a volunteer on the 1994 campaign to pass Proposition 187, another statewide measure that sought to crack down on illegal immigrants but became tangled in legal challenges.
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