Utah activists, religious leaders ask lawmakers to push for federal immigration reform
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As a retired law enforcement officer, I continue to ask the question: if the current laws are not enforced (they are not broken, just not enforced), how can we trust our leaders in any revisions (and promises) they may make?
Since when do religious leaders become experts on all things immigration in Utah??
Stick to lecturing your flock and let the business of leges be manages by those ELECTED to do so!
"[Rowland] suggested a path to citizenship for immigrants already living in Utah who are willing to pay a fine, undergo a criminal background check and provide proof of paying taxes."
And what should be done about the illegal More..