New Jersey Herald
NEWTON, New Jersey -- The town is reviewing the merits of an anti-illegal immigration ordinance that, if passed, would become the second of its kind in the state.
The law would deny businesses permits and city contracts for five years for employing illegal immigrants and fine landlords up to $10,000 for allowing them to rent. It also would make English the town's official language.
Posted by tyne at August 30, 2006