In red states, anti-immigrant bills are failing as businesses push back
(Washington Post) In Tennessee, a bill championed by White House adviser Stephen Miller would allow public schools to deny enrollment to undocumented children. In Idaho, employers would have been forced to use the government E-Verify system to stop undocumented immigrants from getting jobs. In Utah, undocumented immigrants would have been denied public assistance for vaccines or food for pregnant mothers.
But businesses and Christian groups helped block each of those proposals from becoming law.
Business leaders across various industries are nervous about the many immigration-focused bills being proposed or that have recently passed at the state level, which negatively impact the workforce, said Jennie Murray, president of the National Immigration Forum, an advocacy organization that represents Fortune 500 companies.
In fact, of the roughly 200 bills targeting legal and undocumented immigrants in state legislatures this year, fewer than two dozen have made it into law so far, according to a Washington Post analysis of data from the American Immigration Council. More than 80 of the measures have died, multiple were vetoed, and dozens more have made little progress this spring legislative season, although several state legislatures are still in session.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/red-states-anti-immigrant-bills-143215093.html