SENATE BILL 462
SB. 462 Crime victims; no law-enforcement officer shall inquire into immigration status thereof.
Patron: Janet Howell, Reston (N. Va.)
Crime victims; immigration status. Provides that no law-enforcement officer or other agent of state or local government shall, when investigating a crime, inquire into the immigration status of any person who reports that he is the victim of the crime or the parent or guardian of a minor victim, or is a cooperating witness in the criminal investigation or the parent or guardian of a minor witness. The bill does not prohibit a law-enforcement officer from inquiring into the immigration status of a victim or witness who has been arrested or charged with a criminal violation, or when such inquiry is required by federal law or is essential to the investigation or prosecution of the crime to which the person is a witness or of which the person is a victim.
A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 19.2-11.02, relating to crime victims and witnesses; immigration status.
In response to SB 462:
“Federal law prohibits SB 462 – SB 462 “restricts an officer’s ability by prohibiting law enforcement from asking about the immigration status of individuals, let alone ‘sending’ information about their immigration status to DHS (Department of Homeland Security). As such, SB 462 expressly violates federal law”.
“Federal law already protects victims of crimes who are unlawfully present in the United States - under federal law, an illegal alien who is the victim of a crim
CALLS TO RICHMOND -VOTE ‘NO’ ON SENATE BILL 462
Senate Bill 462 is assigned to the House Courts of Justice Committee and is on the docket for Monday, March 8th following adjournment of the House. This bill needs to be stopped.
Again, it is extremely important that you call our Hampton Roads delegates who are committee members and tell them to vote ‘no’ for SB462.
Sal Iaquinto – 804-698-1084 Ron Villanueva – 804-698-1021
If you want to keep going with the entire committee, be sure to contact Delegate Dave Albo who is the committee Chairman. More contact information is below. Just click onto their name, and their information will appear! Phone calls are the best.
Albo (Chairman), Griffith, Kilgore, Athey, Janis, Bell, Robert B., Cline, Iaquinto, Gilbert, Peace, Miller, J.H., Loupassi, Villanueva, Cleaveland, Johnson, Armstrong, Barlow, Watts, Toscano, Herring, McClellan, Hope
B. 462 Crime victims; no law-enforcement officer shall inquire into immigration status thereof.
Patron: Howell
Crime victims; immigration status. Provides that no law-enforcement officer or other agent of state or local government shall, when investigating a crime, inquire into the immigration status of any person who reports that he is the victim of the crime or the parent or guardian of a minor victim, or is a cooperating witness in the criminal investigation or the parent or guardian of a minor witness. The bill does not prohibit a law-enforcement officer from inquiring into the immigration status of a victim or witness who has been arrested or charged with a criminal violation, or when such inquiry is required by federal law or is essential to the investigation or prosecution of the crime to which the person is a witness or of which the person is a victim.
A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 19.2-11.02, relating to crime victims and witnesses; immigration status.
This bill violates federal law – federal law prohibits state governments from ‘prohibiting’, or in any way ‘restricting’ any government entity or official from sending to, or receiving from DHS information regarding the citizenship or immigration status of any individual.
URGENT - CALLS TO RICHMOND TO PASS E-VERIFY
Currently HB737 – E-Verify Program is assigned to the Senate Commerce & Labor Committee and is on the docket for Monday, March 8th, ½ hour after adjournment of the Senate (1-1:30?). The bill needs to pass in Commerce & Labor to advance to the Senate floor for a full vote there. Next week is the finale for the General Assembly.
It is extremely important that you call all of our Hampton Roads State Senators who are committee members and tell them to vote “Yes” for HB737. You would be surprised at the number of legislators who say that they never heard from concerned citizens regarding pending legislation.
Yvonne Miller, Norfolk – 804-698-7505
Frank Wagner, Va. Beach – 804-698-7507
Tommy Norment, Williamsburg – 804-698-7503
If you want to keep going with the entire committee, be sure to contact Senator Dick Saslaw who is the committee Chairman. More contact information is below. Just click onto their name, and their information will appear! Phone calls are the best.
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Membership: Saslaw (Chairman), Colgan, Miller, Y.B., Wampler, Norment, Stosch, Edwards, Watkins, Wagner, Newman, Puckett, Puller, Herring, McEachin, Deeds
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H.B. 737 E-Verify Program; requires state agencies and those newly hired to perform work in State.
Patron: Albo
E-Verify Program. Requires agencies of the Commonwealth and localities to enroll in the E-Verify Program by December 1, 2010, and to use the Program for each newly hired employee who is to perform work within the Commonwealth.
A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Chapter 1 of Title 40.1 a section numbered 40.1-11.2, relating to participation in E-Verify program.