30 Issues in 30 Days: Immigration Reform
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Steve Levy, Suffolk County executive
- on the new law in Suffolk County requiring government contractors to verify their employees’ immigration status
and
David Verduin, president of the Riverside, NJ Coalition of Business Owners and Landlords
and
Franco Ordonez member of the Riverside, NJ Coalition of Business Owners and Landlords, and owner of the King Chicken restaurant
- share their group’s opposition to the law in Riverside, NJ that would fine landlords or employers for renting to or employing undocumented immigrants
- on the new law in Suffolk County requiring government contractors to verify their employees’ immigration status
and
David Verduin, president of the Riverside, NJ Coalition of Business Owners and Landlords
and
Franco Ordonez member of the Riverside, NJ Coalition of Business Owners and Landlords, and owner of the King Chicken restaurant
- share their group’s opposition to the law in Riverside, NJ that would fine landlords or employers for renting to or employing undocumented immigrants
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