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ALABAMA LAW: UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS WHO HAVE WATER IN THEIR HOMES COMMIT A FELONY

Richard Kigel · Saturday, October 8th 2011 at 10:15PM · 338 views
THINK PROGRESS, october 8, 2011 -- At least one utility company in Alabama posted a sign informing its customers that a section of Alabama’s extreme anti-immigrant law prohibits them from providing water service to undocumented immigrants.

According to the sign at Allgood Water Works in Blount County, Alabama, customers must have “an Alabama driver’s license or an Alabama picture ID card on file” by the date that the immigration law went into effect; otherwise, they risked losing their water service.

Sadly, the picture for Alabama’s immigrants is even grimmer than this sign suggests. Indeed, under one provision of the state’s immigration law, HB 56, it is a felony for an undocumented immigrant to even attempt to do business with Alabama’s state-run water agencies.

The law states: "An alien not lawfully present in the United States shall not enter into or attempt to enter into a business transaction with the state or a political subdivision of the state and no person shall enter into a business transaction or attempt to enter into a business transaction on behalf of an alien not lawfully present in the United States. [...]

A violation of this section is a Class C felony.

In Alabama, Class C felonies are punishable by up to ten years in prison — meaning that undocumented people in Alabama can now be locked up for an entire decade if they attempt to take a bath in their own home.

In addition to Allgood, the Birmingham News reported that the Montgomery Water Works Board and Sewer Authority started requiring customers to prove their legal status on Sept. 1 (when the law was slated to go into effect), but stopped after being told that a federal judge had temporarily sus­pended implementation of the state law. It was unclear if the Montgomery board started asking customers about their legal status again when the law went into effect.

Additionally, Alabama Power told one family that they could not get electricity because of the new immigration law, according to the National Immigration Legal Center. It’s not clear, however, why Alabama Power did so because they are a private company and the law only applies to arms of the state government. To their credit, the electricity company has since told officials at the legal center that they no longer interpret the immigration law to mean that undocumented immigrants cannot receive power.

Yet there are no shortage of routine activities that are now felonies thanks to Alabama’s draconian law. Indeed, because the law defines unlawful “business transactions” very broadly to include “any transaction between a person and the state or a political subdivision of the state,” the mere act of paying income taxes might qualify. Thus, if an undocumented immigrant pays their taxes, they will be guilty of a felony, but if they don’t they will also be guilty of a felony because Alabama punishes tax evaders with up to five years in prison.

In other words, Alabama’s anti-immigrant law effectively makes it a crime to simply live as an undocumented immigrant in the state.

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Richard Kigel Saturday, October 8th 2011 at 10:27PM

Isn't that CRAZY???

This is not who we are in America. It is thoroughly UnChristian.

Richard Kigel Saturday, October 8th 2011 at 10:40PM

Buddha was a Christian.

Richard Kigel Saturday, October 8th 2011 at 11:14PM

That, Irma, is the million dollar question.

What has become of us as human beings???

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

iT IS SO SAD TAHT WE AS ORDINARY CITIZENS PAY no never mind that there is an out to get illegals at every place but the actual work place, placeslike in the business of mega-producers and homes of the rich and famous...

but, then this is America is it not. lol (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Rich, you are a Christian, "I" am a Christian...

but because today Christianity has become something to use and abuse until it is today a label to be put on those of our own choice that we don't deem different therrefore deficient...

example...

HOw many will read my comment and say "Irma is not a Christian" and, turn right around and say we are all made in God's image? the label means more than my treating others as I want to be treated or refuse to bare false witness, ect. (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@Rich, being a person who is so into proper education until it is almost an out of control obsession, I must leave the computer for a while...my mind I find is going straight to how our politicians are running for president by campaigning on banning freedom of religion, independant thought as well a choice...

what has become of us as human beings not just as a nation with less and less morals as we turn to greed , hate and division as our social norms?!? and, we seem to not notice tis or no longer care??????????...

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