Assimodation

Joe Doakes from Como Park emails:

State Senate passed an omnibus bill (not yet law).  Section 8, Article 28, starting at line 195.20, says:  

Sec. 28. IMMIGRATION INTEGRATION ADVISORY TASK FORCE.

(a) The Immigration Integration Advisory Task Force is created to research state laws

and rules that negatively affect immigrants. The task force is composed of the following:

(1) five members appointed by the governor to represent Minnesota’s diverse

immigrant communities;

(2) two members of the house of representatives, one appointed by the speaker of

the house and one appointed by the minority leader; and

(3) two senators, one appointed by the senate majority leader and one appointed by

the senate minority leader.

(b) At its first meeting, the task force shall elect a chair and cochair from its

membership. The commissioner of human rights shall provide meeting space and

administrative and staff support for the task force.

(c) The task force shall conduct research and hold meetings to:

(1) determine the extent to which current state laws and rules negatively affect

Minnesotans based on their status as immigrants; and

(2) develop methods to ensure that future proposed state laws and rules consider

the impact of the proposals on immigrants.

The task force shall consult with the Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs, the Council for

Minnesotans of African Heritage, and the Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans. The task

force shall report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the committees in the

house of representatives and the senate with jurisdiction over human rights by January 15,

2017, with recommendations and draft legislation for changes in state laws, consistent

with federal law, that will reduce the negative impact of state laws on immigrants, and

ensure that future state laws and rules consider the impact on immigrants.

(d) The appointing authorities must make their initial appointments by August 1,

2016. The commissioner of human rights shall convene the first meeting of the task

force by September 1, 2016.

(e) Public members shall be compensated and reimbursed for expenses as provided

in Minnesota Statutes, section 15.059, subdivision 3.

(f) The task force shall expire on January 30, 2017, or the day after submitting the

report required under paragraph (c), whichever is earlier.

EFFECTIVE DATE.

This section is effective the day following final enactment.

 So the DFL will pack it with Liberals and Rent Seekers who will write a report to the Legislature detailing how hateful our laws are.  What then?

Take Murder, for instance.  If my daughter dates a Jew, she shames me, shames my whole family.  I must kill her, my religion says so.  But Minnesota law says no.  Hateful.

Accommodate or assimilate? 

Joe Doakes

Assimilate in your accomodation.  Peasant.

13 thoughts on “Assimodation

  1. Suppose there was a state sponsored commission whose members were to judge the effect of laws on white people? It would be seen as wickedness.
    It is no less wicked to give minorities special access to the state. It breeds resentment and division, which is what your state government wants.

  2. Bill
    while Somalis have a higher incidence TB, it is also common among illegal aliens from central America. Most people erroneously consider this a problem only within the ethnic community but it isn’t. If your favorite restaurant has a kitchen full of illegals you can bet they haven’t been tested by the health dept and they are preparing your food. Same with the Somalis who are working at meat packing and poultry processing plants or stocking the produce section at your neighborhood Target store. Wearing gloves doesn’t help because its the cough not the touch that transmits TB.
    No manager of a reputable restaurant should object to you asking if everyone who prepares the food is up to date on their TB tests.

  3. Oh and while you’re deciding what bathroom to use at Target it wouldn’t hurt to ask the store manager if everyone who handles the meat and fresh produce is up to date on their TB tests.

  4. TB is one of the benefits of public transportation, light rail and buses, that makes public transportation so inviting.

  5. The sweet selection of disease available on public transport is pretty inviting kel, but it’s the epic beat downs and robberies that keep most people coming back.

  6. This country is no longer a democracy, never mind a republic! It is ruled by minority for the benefit of minorities.

  7. The sweet selection of disease available on public transport is pretty inviting

    My favorite are the people with open weeping sores on a hot crowded bus – that’s when I decided to start walking the mile to work rather than take the Lake Street bus

  8. Bill, ACE reporter Bob Collins and his troup of barking moonbats say TB is no big deal, and you are teh Raccciss for suggesting otherwise.

    This is why when I need to purchase items locally, I head northwest to Maple Grove, rather than southeast to Mpls. I understand it’s not completely foolproof, but it reduces the risk.

  9. My brother-in-law and his young daughter were exposed to TB several years ago. As I recall, it was a long and tedious process to treat it, involving medicine being brought to their house for weeks.

  10. My brother-in-law and his young daughter were exposed to TB several years ago.

    You right wingers and your dog whistles.

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