Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration Law

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It would be funny if Mercedes closed that plant down and all of those non union jobs those crackers love disappeared. I thought they were the Nazis.

source: Think Progress

Alabama’s economy is suffering because of HB 56, the state’s draconian immigration law, as workers flee out of fear. State Sen. Scott Beason (R), who sponsored the anti-immigrant bill in the Alabama legislature, once called it a “jobs bill,” but the state’s immigration law is leaving entire industries without enough workers instead.

And the extreme law, which legislators are now reconsidering, could seriously damage the state’s reputation as well after police arrested a German Mercedes-Benz executive last week under the immigration law. Mercedes opened its first American manufacturing plant in Vance, Alabama in 1993, spurring a trend of foreign car makers and suppliers opening factories in the state. They may be rethinking that decision, however, after one of their German executives was arrested for simply not having his passport with him:
Tuscaloosa Police Chief Steven Anderson told The Associated Press an officer stopped a rental vehicle for not having a tag Wednesday night and asked the driver for his license. The man only had a German identification card, so he was arrested and taken to police headquarters, Anderson said.

The 46-year-old executive was charged with violating the immigration law for not having proper identification, but he was released after an associate retrieved his passport, visa and German driver’s license from the hotel where he was staying, Anderson said.
The length of his detainment and the status of his court case weren’t immediately known.

Bentley…called the state’s homeland security director, Spencer Collier, after hearing of the arrest to get details about what had happened, Collier said in an interview.

“Initially I didn’t have them, so I called Chief Anderson to find out what happened,” Collier said. “It sounds like the officer followed the statute correctly.”
Before Gov. Robert Bentley (R) signed HB 56, drivers who did not have a license were given a ticket and court summons, Collier said. “If it were not for the immigration law, a person without a license in their possession wouldn’t be arrested like this,” he told the AP.

In October, the New York Times speculated in an editorial that despite best efforts to recruit foreign automakers to Alabama, the state was now “infamous as a regional capital of xenophobia.” And if the immigration law scared away a manufacturer like Mercedes, which employs about 2,800 Alabamians, or Hyundai, which announced an expansion at its Montgomery, Alabama plant in May, would only compound the state’s economic woes. The unfortunate arrest of a visiting Mercedes executive only underscores the damage Alabama’s harmful anti-immigrant law will continue to do to the state’s economy — and its reputation.
 
Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

This is not a result of Alabama's Immigration Law, it is a result of incompetence! The man had no license, passport, visa and the RENTAL CAR had no tags.

I mean really, what the f*ck did he expect? :smh:

So instead of blaming this on Alabama's Law, the 46 year-old "smart guy" needs to be held accountable.
 
Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

There will be outrage and laws changed, because the white immigrant was arrested. :eek: Now that's news.
 
Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

This is not a result of Alabama's Immigration Law, it is a result of incompetence! The man had no license, passport, visa and the RENTAL CAR had no tags.

I mean really, what the f*ck did he expect? :smh:

So instead of blaming this on Alabama's Law, the 46 year-old "smart guy" needs to be held accountable.

Didn't you hear? Whites are never accountable/responsible/liable when the goal is xenophobia.

That is why the Governor got involved. You can't have whites caught up in a system designed to attack non-whites.
 
Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

This is not a result of Alabama's Immigration Law, it is a result of incompetence! The man had no license, passport, visa and the RENTAL CAR had no tags.

I mean really, what the f*ck did he expect? :smh:

So instead of blaming this on Alabama's Law, the 46 year-old "smart guy" needs to be held accountable.


Only in the conservative republican south!
 
Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

Most of the Southern States with a few exceptions are willfully devolving back to the Pre-Civil War Confederacy. It's no accident that these are the most intellectually backward and financially impoverished states in America.

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Alabama has one of the worst poverty rates in the country. Combined with an unemployment rate of 10% and a median income of just $42,000, state residents are in truly awful shape. While unemployment in most of the country has dropped in recent months, it has actually increased in Alabama. State Governor Robert Bentley, acknowledging the dire circumstances state residents face, has begun a “road to economic recovery” campaign aimed at creating jobs in order to pull the state out of depression.
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Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

Alabama's Immigration Law Resulting in Lower Unemployment Rate

Alabama’s crackdown legislation on illegal immigration which, among other measures, requires businesses within the state to use the E-verify system for potential employees is reportedly resulting in large numbers of illegal aliens exiting the state, thus allowing citizens to now fill their former jobs.

During October, Alabama’s unemployment rate fell a half percentage point last, a much more robust fall than that of the national average of 0.1 percent during the same period.

Chief sponsor of the state’s immigration law, Rep. Mickey Hammon (R-Decatur) recently pointed to the even greater drop in unemployment in Marshall County which he refers to as “a known hotbed for illegal immigrant labor.”

The county saw a 0.7 percent decrease in joblessness from the previous month, and a decrease of a nearly full two percentage points since June when the HB 56 was signed into law.

“When Marshall County’s unemployment rate drops almost a full 2 percent since the law was signed, it’s difficult to deny the law is having a positive effect on employment,” Hammon said in a statement.
 
Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

article written by:

By Dave Gibson
Immigration Reform Examiner

Dave Gibson, a former legislative aide to a state senator, has been working as a freelance writer for many years.
 
Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

Alabama's Immigration Law Resulting in Lower Unemployment Rate

Alabama’s crackdown legislation on illegal immigration which, among other measures, requires businesses within the state to use the E-verify system for potential employees is reportedly resulting in large numbers of illegal aliens exiting the state, thus allowing citizens to now fill their former jobs.

During October, Alabama’s unemployment rate fell a half percentage point last, a much more robust fall than that of the national average of 0.1 percent during the same period.

Chief sponsor of the state’s immigration law, Rep. Mickey Hammon (R-Decatur) recently pointed to the even greater drop in unemployment in Marshall County which he refers to as “a known hotbed for illegal immigrant labor.”

The county saw a 0.7 percent decrease in joblessness from the previous month, and a decrease of a nearly full two percentage points since June when the HB 56 was signed into law.

“When Marshall County’s unemployment rate drops almost a full 2 percent since the law was signed, it’s difficult to deny the law is having a positive effect on employment,” Hammon said in a statement.


If that is true, then I say wonderful, however...

source: Media Matters


The Daily Caller Stretches The Truth To Try To Help Alabama


The Daily Caller is attempting to rehabilitate Alabama following the considerable backlash the state has received from passing the country's toughest and most controversial immigration law. In trying to manufacture positive press for Alabama, however, the Caller resorted to manufacturing truth.

In an article pointing to just-released government numbers that show a drop in Alabama's unemployment rate, the Daily Caller suggested the lower rate is attributable to the immigration law. It argued -- with support from the anti-immigrant Center for Immigration Studies -- that the data showed that previously unemployed Americans in Alabama are scooping up the jobs left behind by undocumented immigrants who have since deserted the state:
September was the first full month that the reform was in force, and the unemployment rate fell from 9.8 percent in September to 9.3 percent in October, according to a Nov. 18 report from the state government.

The rates fell from 9.9 percent to 9 percent in Etowah County, from 8.8 percent to 8.1 percent in Marshall county, and from 11.6 percent to 10.6 percent in DeKalb county.

"The latest fall in unemployment numbers is proof that American citizens will work, and continues to solidify [the evidence] that self-deportation [by illegal immigrants] due to the Alabama Taxpayer & Citizen's Protection Act is occurring," said Chuck Ellis, a city council member in Albertville -- the main town in Marshall County, northern Alabama.
The article went on to quote Steven Camerota from CIS, a purported "research" firm that is part of the nativist and anti-immigrant network created by controversial activist John Tanton. But all CIS is known for is distorting the realities of immigration. From the article:
"The fact is that those who want illegal immigrants to leave have sound reasons for doing that, and one is to free up some jobs at the bottom end of the labor market," said Steven Camarota, direct of research at the Center for Immigration Studies. The center's motto is "low immigration, pro immigrant."

"It is only one month of data, so we have to be careful, but it is a reminder of what the state legislature is trying to do," he said.
The article added:
The new unemployment data is muddied, however, by routine changes in the unemployment situation. For example, state and federal jobless benefits expire and prompt residents to take jobs they otherwise would not have taken.

But "the fact the unemployment rate is down all over [the] state is a positive sign to me that the immigration bill is doing what it was designed to do, and that is put Alabamians back to work," Matt Arnold, Marshall County's economic development chief, told local newspaper The Sand Mountain Reporter.
In fact, Alabama is hardly the only state that saw a drop in unemployment -- it was the national trend. Not only that, but Alabama's unemployment rate has been dropping for the past four months. As the Associated Press reported:
Alabama's unemployment rate has dropped one-half percentage point to 9.3 percent, which is the fourth consecutive month of improvement, according to statistics released Friday.

"I'm about ready to call it a trend," said Alabama's industrial relations director, Tom Surtees.

[...]

October was the first full month for major portions of Alabama's tough immigration law to be in effect. The Legislature passed the law to open up jobs for legal residents, but Surtees said there is nothing in the statistics to indicate whether the law is having an impact.

That's because Alabama's drop mirrored a national decline from 9.1 percent in September to 9.0 in October. Every Alabama county recorded a lower unemployment rate in October. Three of Alabama's neighbors -- Georgia, Tennessee and Florida -- had lower unemployment rates. And the seasonally adjusted unemployment figures don't include farm jobs, which some laborers abandoned when the immigration law went into effect in late September.
The Birmingham News further reported:
Figures from the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations show that the state created 9,700 jobs in October. Most of the gains were in the trade, transportation and utilities sector, the government sector, and the professional and business services sector.

Ahmad Ijaz, a University of Alabama economist, said he believes it is a stretch to credit the immigration law for Alabama's declining unemployment numbers. He said it is too soon to tell whether the law is actually creating jobs for state residents.

"The decline in unemployment is mostly because of seasonal hiring and fewer workers in the labor force," he said.
The Daily Caller's article comes on the heels of a German manager with Mercedes-Benz being arrested in Alabama over the weekend for failing to show a driver's license when stopped by police. Under the state's immigration law, failing to have proper identification is cause for arrest. The manager was apparently in Alabama on a business visit. According to The Local, an English-language website in Germany, Mercedes' plant near Tuscaloosa "provides more than 22,000 jobs and is Alabama's largest exporter, sending $1 billion (€743 million) in exports throughout the world."
 
Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

This is not a result of Alabama's Immigration Law, it is a result of incompetence! The man had no license, passport, visa and the RENTAL CAR had no tags.

I mean really, what the f*ck did he expect? :smh:

:smh: :smh: :smh: Long time no see Lamar. Now I see why. LOL. J/K

Would this person have been arrested, absent this new immigration law ? ? ?
 
Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

There will be outrage and laws changed, because the white immigrant was arrested. :eek: Now that's news.

Whites, like conservatives are only concerned when it might affect themselves.
 
Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

Just as we have seen with the state of Arizona, Alabama's racial profiling law will decrease the state's economic output, leaving it's residents poorer. Dumb hicks. The video below from PBS Nov. 25 2011 shows the futility and stupidity of the law

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Amazing............this cat leaves the house wit no ID, no tags on the car and the article wants you to believe he got pulled over because of Alabama's Immigration Law.....Just Wow!

Look y'all, this was not a result of racial profiling, the only thing that was profiled was his tags, or lack thereof.

Would this person have been arrested, absent this new immigration law ? ? ?

Yeah, 2 months ago, it happened to my girls mom. The car she was drivin had tags but she had no license :smh:
 
Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

The purpose of the stop was to show that the law wasn't targeted at Hispanics, I think it was done intentionally. They knew who this guy was and pulled him over to show some type of non-bias based on race.

There is too much information on cars in the first with license plate readers that can store the GPS coordinates and your identity. Is the government going to require that I wear a badge in public with my name next?
 
Re: Another Backward State: German Mercedes Exec Arrested Under Alabama’s Immigration

Amazing............this cat leaves the house wit no ID, no tags on the car and the article wants you to believe he got pulled over because of Alabama's Immigration Law.....Just Wow!

Look y'all, this was not a result of racial profiling, the only thing that was profiled was his tags, or lack thereof.



Yeah, 2 months ago, it happened to my girls mom. The car she was drivin had tags but she had no license :smh:

it happened to my girls mom. The car she was drivin had tags but she had no license

I bet she was Black!
 
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RepubliKlan Gov. Robert Bentley Finally Admits His
State’s Harsh "Papers Please" Law “Needs Revision”


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December 12th 2011

Last Friday, Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley (R) finally admitted that his state’s harsh anti-immigrant law “need revision.”....

<span style="background-color: #FFFF00"><b>.....Gov. Robert Bentley recently contacted four automakers with factories in Alabama - Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai- to plead with them not to pull these jobs out of his state....</b></span> :lol:

...- No Water: Because of a provision of the immigration law preventing contracts between the state and undocumented immigrants, public utility companies have denied service to anyone who cannot prove they are a citizen or legally in the United States, effectively making it a felony for undocumented immigrants to take a bath in their own homes......A state judge found the provision to be unconstitutional, at least as applied to some contract....

... - Working Families Flee: Politicians readily admitted that the goal of HB 56 was to make Alabama a hostile place for undocumented immigrants, but as a result, families have fled the state out of fear, leaving schools with high absenteeism rates among Hispanic students, businesses without workers, and stores without customers. Farmers watched their crops rot without enough workers to help harvest, and some said they were at risk of losing their farms. And owners of poultry processing plants and catfish farms say they have lost workers and are having trouble replacing the workers who left....

...Although parts of the law were temporarily halted by the Eleventh Circuit, the law has already had a devastating effect on the state’s economy. Conservative estimates suggest the state’s economy could contract by $40 million....

READ: the full article http://thinkprogress.org/justice/20...l-back-alabamas-anti-immigrant-law-right-now/




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