Thu
Feb 9 2012
09:12 am

In addition to denying aid to needy American kids, the new Alabama immigration law is creating one of those regulatory burdens the GOP is always going on about. They in effect want small business owners to be immigration enforcement agents for the federal government.

A reader sent these documents illustrating what is now required to do business with a school board or any other government agency in Alabama.

I can see setting up and requiring use of an "e-verify" system but the rest of it is a little much. Looks like a lot of liability for the small business and not much for the Alabama state government.

gonzone's picture

In the words of Victor Ashe:

In the words of Victor Ashe: "Unfunded man date!"

bizgrrl's picture

Wow! We can look on the

Wow! We can look on the bright side. New business will not want to locate to Alabama. Thus, less competition for Tennessee.

Treehouse's picture

Saying?

I thought Unfunded man date was when I couldn't afford Steve Dupree in the batchelor auction.

gonzone's picture

If you knew Victor ... Yes,

If you knew Victor ... Yes, the space was deliberate.

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