I move to strike the requisite number of words. and I rise in support of the amendment. Mr. Chairman. this Member is not one of those who thinks that in no situation can employer sanctions ever be a meaningful part of immigration reform. My concern is that that proposal that was originally set forth by the Commission as it comes before us on the House floor at this time constitutes. in effect. a legislative proposal which unintentionally but nonetheless significantly provides a public policy which I believe will tend to encourage discrimination against Hispanicsurname individuals. foreignborn. and Asian Americans. For that reason I think that the amendment offered by the gentleman from California and the Committee on Education and Labor goes a long way toward curing this very significant defect in the employersanctions proposal.
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