Activist OK Judge’s Ruling Contradicted by President Bush

June 11, 2008 by Jenn Sierra  
Filed under News and Opinion

Last week, activist U.S. District Judge Robin J. Cauthron just ruled HB 1804, Oklahoma’s new immigration law, set to go into effect July 1st, “unconstitutional.”

Randy TerrillState Rep. Randy Terrill (R-Moore), the author of HB 1804 (pictured, right), responded yesterday, saying a judicial ruling to halt implementation of the private employer provisions of House Bill 1804, the state’s omnibus anti-illegal immigration law, was undermined this week by a presidential executive order.

It was clear from the very beginning that Judge Cauthron’s ruling was inconsistent with recent decisions in other similar cases, most notably in Missouri and Arizona,” said Terrill, a Moore Republican who authored House Bill 1804. “Now Present Bush’s executive order makes it obvious the judge’s ruling was wrong and should be overturned.

Last week, Judge Robin Cauthron issued a ruling that prevents implementation of the private employer provisions of House Bill 1804. Those provisions would have required employers contracting with the state government to verify that their employees are not illegal aliens by using a simple federal database (E-Verify), allowed Oklahoma citizens to sue an employer who fired them while retaining an illegal alien to perform the same job, and required businesses to check the citizenship status of independent contractors.

In that ruling, Cauthron claimed “federal law prohibits use of the Status Verification Systems to verify employment eligibility.”

That claim was contradicted on Monday by President George W. Bush when he issued Executive Order 12829, which requires anyone contracting with the federal government to use the E-verify system.

Bush’s order stated:

It is the policy of the executive branch to enforce fully the immigration laws of the United States, including the detection and removal of illegal aliens and the imposition of legal sanctions against employers that hire illegal aliens” and noted that E-verify “provides the best available means to confirm the identity and work eligibility of all employees that join the Federal workforce.

Judge Cauthron claimed federal law does not allow the use of E-Verify to ensure an employee is a legal citizen or resident of the United States, but now President Bush has ordered federal officials to use the system for that explicit purpose. It’s clear the judge’s decision was based on an incorrect reading of the law.

One by one, the criticisms of House Bill 1804 are being dismantled and it’s becoming clear opponents of the law have just one goal – the continued exploitation of cheap illegal alien slave labor to drive down the wages paid to Oklahoma citizens. Oklahoma can do better and we will when Judge Cauthron’s poorly reasoned decision is overturned.

Although business groups claim E-Verify is burdensome for employers, Stewart Baker, an assistant secretary for policy at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, recently wrote:

In fact, it’s a bit less burdensome than ordering books for the first time from Amazon.com.

In articles posted on the agency’s “Leadership Journal“, Baker dismantled many of the claims of E-Verify critics.

To use E-Verify, he noted the employer must enter data about a new hire such as name, social security number, date of birth, and other data that employers already record on federal forms. Baker wrote,

Anyone who has seen it done once can do it, and the process takes a few minutes. Understanding the rules that go with the process requires a bit of online training, but that takes at most an hour or two. Plus, E-Verify makes it unlikely that a company will get a Social Security Administration notice at the end of the year indicating that some of its new hires have Social Security Numbers that don’t match their names. So time spent now on verification will save hassles later.

(Also on OkieCampaigns and Green Country Values)

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4 Responses to “Activist OK Judge’s Ruling Contradicted by President Bush”
  1. JoeAmerica says:

    I agree – Judge Cauthron’s ruling must be overturned. The main critics are folks that are profiting from hiring illegal workers. Illegal Immigration is an epidemic in our city and the rest of the nation. It sits at the core of all of our major issues today – failing healthcare system and economy, overcrowding in our schools, towns and roads (which has a significant negative impact on our environment), identity theft and national security just to name a few. We must get businesses to stop hiring illegal workers. Jobs serve as magnets. Get rid of the jobs and we start to rid ourselves of the problem. E-Verify will help us to start the process. For those companies that don’t want to deal with E-Verify – there are good companies out there that can help like LegalEmployer.com. All legal businesses need to carry their seal and consumers should not do business with anyone who does not proudly display the seal. Wake up America – we MUST stop the epidemic – stop hiring illegal workers and STOP supporting the companies that do.

  2. Rosalinda Cook says:

    Yes. Those damned mexicans should’ve stayed in their place, out in the fields. Doing the jobs no else wants. How dare they strive for better.

    psst…big corporate America already takes their business out of country. Yes, I can see it now. Wally world factories in Mexico, strenghtening Mexico econony. Mexican immigrants could return home with dreams of prosperity, Ahh, but to dream…

  3. forthardknox Jenn Sierra says:

    Psst…Rosalinda…allow me to introduce you to Wal-Mart, Mexico. It’s not a dream anymore! (But, I’m guessing they don’t hire criminals, either.)

  4. Rosalinda Cook says:

    Matthew 5:44

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