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Split Decision on Fremont, Nebraska Immigration Enforcement Ordinance

On Monday, a federal district court strck down portions of a Fremont, Nebraska immigration enforcement ordinance that barred landlords from providing housing to undcoumented immigrants, but let stand provisions that require employers to verify the immigration status of their workers and require tenants to obtain an “occupancy license” before they can rent a house or apartment.  For links to additional informantion about the case, including a link to the decision,see the LEXIS-NEXIS Immigration Law Community by Dan Kowalski.

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