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Check out why Obama’s DOJ fined Denver Sheriff Dept $10,000
They should have hired illegal immigrants.
The Denver Sheriff Department will accept a penalty from the Department of Justice after a federal probe found it wrongly made U.S. citizenship a job requirement during a recent hiring spree.
The sheriff’s department — the biggest sheriff’s office in Colorado — will pay a $10,000 fine after it required applications for deputy sheriff jobs to be U.S. citizens when hiring from the beginning of 2015 through March 2016. The department went on a hiring spree of 200 deputies as part of its ongoing reform.
The Justice Department made the announcement on Monday, saying the sheriff’s department violated the Immigration and Nationality Act without having an exemption.
It’s possible the Obama DOJ was extra sensitive about the sheriff’s department’s oversight considering it took place in a sanctuary city.
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"Illegal" immigrants" are not eligible.
It's things like this, where intelligent people who do research...just shake their heads at the ignorance of some of you gullible idiots on the right.
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 - Wikipedia
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Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
Previous laws restricted immigration from Asia and Africa, and gave preference to northern and western Europeans over southern and eastern Europeans.[2] In the 1960s, the United States faced both foreign and domestic pressures to change its nation-based formula, which was regarded as a system that discriminated based on an individual’s place of birth.
In the Senate, 52 Democrats voted yes, 14 no, and 1 abstained. Among Senate Republicans, 24 voted yes, 3 voted no, and 1 abstained.[10] In the House, 202 Democrats voted yes, 60 voted no and 12 abstained, 117 Republicans voted yes, 10 voted no and 11 abstained. One unknown representative voted yes.[11]
In total, 74% of Democrats and 85% of Republicans voted for passage of this bill.
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Now don't you feel really dumb, for blindly believing what you read...without determining the whole story?
No?
You should.