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JULY 14, 2010

Paula Dockery, Kevin Ambler move to force immigration into special session

TAMPA — Two Florida Republican legislators unveiled Arizona-like immigration bills Wednesday that would make it easier for law enforcement to identify illegal immigrants and more difficult for those here unlawfully to get public benefits or a state job.

Sen. Paula Dockery, R-Lakeland, and Rep. Kevin Ambler, R-Tampa, said they hope to introduce the three bills during a special session next week on oil drilling.

They would need a two-thirds majority vote before the bills could be introduced in the session. The first bill would enable officers to check whether someone is in the country illegally while making a lawful stop for a lawful reason. (story here)

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