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Valley Park Mayor and City's Attorneys to Hold News Conference to Discuss Federal...

Thu Jan 31, 2008 6:35pm EST
Valley Park Mayor and City's Attorneys to Hold News Conference to Discuss
Federal Judge's Decisive Ruling Upholding City's Ordinance to Enforce
Immigration Laws

WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In a landmark ruling handed
down on January 31, U.S. District Judge E. Richard Webber decisively upheld
the right of local governments to enforce laws against illegal immigration by
denying business licenses to employers who hire illegal aliens. Judge Webber's
ruling rejected every argument presented by the American Civil Liberties Union
and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund challenging Valley
Park's authority to suspend the licenses of businesses that employ illegal
aliens.

The ruling in the case of Gray v. Valley Park is a precedent-setting decision
that has national implications. The decision presents a clear invitation from
the bench for state and local governments around the country to enact similar
local ordinances.

The importance of Judge Webber's decision for the City of Valley Park and
nationwide efforts to enact state and local laws to restrict illegal
immigration will be discussed at a news conference to be held Friday February
1 at the Valley Park City Hall.

Who: Jeffrey Whitteaker, Mayor of Valley Park
Kris Kobach, Lead Counsel for Valley Park
Michael Hethmon, General Counsel, Immigration Reform Law Institute,
Washington, D.C.

When & Where:February 1, 2008 at 1 p.m.
City Hall
320 Benton Street
Valley Park, Missouri 63008

SOURCE  Immigration Reform Law Institute

Marguerite Wilburn for Immigration Reform Law Institute, +1-636-225-5171



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