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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Ms. Jablonski's Class Blog: Veto Halts Bill for Jury Duty by Noncitizens in California

Ms. Jablonski's Class Blog: Veto Halts Bill for Jury Duty by Noncitizens in California:

Veto Halts Bill for Jury Duty by Noncitizens in California

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           For noncitizens in the United States, people have limits to their rights. Recently in Los Angeles, Governor Jerry Brown vetoed a bill on Monday. The bill would've made California the first state to allow immigrants who are not citizens to serve on juries. For non citizens living in California, they already have their rights expanded. Mr. Brown signed a law where non citizen immigrants were allowed to get their drivers license. On Saturday, he signed more bills that proposed for stopping local law officers from detaining immigrants and transferring them to federal authorities unless they have committed certain serious crimes. Gov. Brown also agreed in August to let non citizens monitor polls for elections.

         Yet again, on Monday, he vetoed the bill where it led non citizens to have a say in California and in the United States. Many other democrats and immigrant official think it's a mistake of what Mr. Brown did and maybe it is. But what if it isn't?
       
         For limiting people's rights, citizens have more rights than non citizens. By Brown signing the drivers license bill, what's the point of putting a certain limit on their right when they are 

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Mob Rule: Are we reverting to the lawless way of an 'eye for an eye'?
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A Police State in the Works: The Militarization of the Police Force
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OCT 01

Lowdown on Government Shutdown
Washington Post with "absolutely everything you need to know about how the federal government shutdown will work." 

SEP 23

Kenya Reeling from Shopping Mall Attack
The World from Public Radio International with a brief but worthwhile report from Nairobi, Kenya as the shopping mall siege continues.News outlets continue to report the Somalia-based al-Shabaab terrorist group as responsible for the attack at the high-end Westgate Mall.Simon Tisdall of the Guardian writes here about what might be going on within al-Shabaab to spark this attack, namely a brutal po