SC
South Carolina Immigration Enforcement Law (Act 69)
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Legislation
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government
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Status
Draft
Country
United States
Also Known As
Illegal Immigration Reform ActSouth Carolina Act 69 (2008)
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legislationimmigration enforcementstate law
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93%
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About
Act 69 of 2008 is a South Carolina state law aimed at enforcing immigration compliance by requiring businesses to verify the immigration status of employees. The legislation was supported by Nikki Haley during her tenure as a state representative.
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Nikki Haley
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As a state representative, Haley voted for this strict immigration enforcement bill, which faced federal challenges but reinforced her tough-on-immigration record.
Since 2008