Federal government warns South Carolina about illegal Senate bill

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A letter from the federal Government is warning South Carolina that a bill making its way through their Senate would break federal law.

The measure has been referred to as an anti-terrorism bill, but a letter from the federal government refers to it as illegal.

"The best term for these people are Barbarians! And they want to kill us," said Sen. Lee Bright. He is sponsoring a measure that makes refugees' personal information public.

The measure would require refugees placed in South Carolina through the refugee resettlement program to enroll with the Department of Social Services. The information (names, addresses, telephone numbers, job status, and other personal data) would then be available on the DSS website for anyone to see.

The Department of Labor says this information is confidential and may not be disclosed except as authorized under federal law.

According to federal law, any person who is in the United States legally, refugee or not, has rights, and this bill breaks the law.

The Senate continues debate next week. The letter from the Department of Labor has yet to be discussed on the senate floor.


http://wach.com/news/local/feds-call-senate-refugee-bill-illegal
 
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