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California attorney general threatens $10,000 fine for businesses for sharing info on illegals

m.knox

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LMFAO.... Just when you thought CA couldn't get any loonier..............

Now California wants to fine business that HELP the federal government.... This is priceless. Don't help the federal government OR ELSE. lmfao...........

Where is 2lying with his lecture about those that break the law need to be punished.......

The state is being run by petulant children. And obviously, a few of its residents are petulant children as well.

http://www.latimes.com/politics/ess...eneral-threatens-to-1516305231-htmlstory.html

Concerned about “rumors” of an imminent immigration enforcement sweep in California, state Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra on Thursday warned employers he is prepared to seek fines if they violate a new state law that prohibits them from giving information on employees to federal authorities.

Becerra said rumblings of possible sweeps compelled him to remind Californians that there are new laws restricting local law enforcement cooperation with federal agents and that bar businesses from voluntarily allowing immigration officers to access or obtain employee records without a court order or subpoena.

“It’s important, given these rumors out there, to let people and more specifically employers know that if they voluntarily start giving up information about their employees in ways that contradict our new California laws they subject themselves to actions by my office … enforcing AB 450,” he said at a news conference.

He said employers who violate the new law face fines of up to $10,000.
 
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