Anti-immigrant bills hurt Virginia 
Friday, February 25, 2005 at 04:15PM
TheSpook

Last week, state Sen. Thomas K. Norment talked eloquently about how legislation under consideration at the General Assembly is affecting how the commonwealth is seen across the nation and, indeed, throughout the world. As Norment pointed out, Virginia is on the verge of the Jamestown 2007 celebration - our 400th birthday party to which we have invited the world. Norment's concern was that the so-called low-rider pants legislation had exposed Virginia to international ridicule and distracted the legislature from the important work before it. There is other legislation pending this session, however that could do more harm to our international image than the humorous stories in newspapers and "Tonight Show with Jay Leno" jokes generated by the baggy pants bill. The sobering fact is that the legislative docket this session is jammed with anti-immigrant legislation that will adversely affect our economy, expose ethnic minorities in the commonwealth to discrimination, and discourage foreign tourists and companies from coming to or doing business here.


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