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Judicial Watch Petitions California Supreme Court to Review Laguna Beach Day Labor Site Lawsuit
| Source: Judicial Watch
WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - January 7, 2009) - Judicial Watch, the public interest group
that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today
that it has filed a petition with the California Supreme Court to review a
lower court ruling in a Judicial Watch taxpayer lawsuit against the City of
Laguna Beach, California, related to the Laguna Day Worker Center, a
taxpayer funded day labor site that assists illegal aliens in finding
employment. Judicial Watch filed the lawsuit on behalf of Laguna Beach
taxpayers Eileen Garcia and George Riviere, who seek to prevent any further
expenditures of taxpayer funds for the site (Garcia, et al., v. City of
Laguna Beach, et al.).
On November 26, 2008, a California Court of Appeal ruled in favor of the
City of Laguna Beach in an unpublished opinion, prompting Judicial Watch's
petition to the state's high court on January 5, 2009.
"This Court should grant review to resolve this important question of law
that has significant and continuing consequences in communities across
California," Judicial Watch argued in its petition. "Like many
communities, the City of Laguna Beach... has sought to regulate the
street-side solicitation of employment by day laborers. Also like many
communities, the City has chosen a course of action that runs directly
contrary to federal immigration law."
The City of Laguna Beach has expended taxpayer funds to operate the Laguna
Day Worker Center since 1999. The center does not verify whether day
laborers are eligible to work in the United States. According to several
studies, the large majority of day laborers are in the United States
illegally and therefore are not eligible to work in the United States.
According to public records, the City of Laguna Beach has given over
$200,000 in grant money to the South County Cross Cultural Council, a
non-profit organization, to manage the facility. The City of Laguna Beach
also uses taxpayer funds to provide portable restroom facilities, trash
removal, and to pay for leasing the property from the California Department
of Transportation (Caltrans).
Federal law prohibits the hiring of an undocumented worker, or referring an
alien for employment for a fee, knowing the alien is not authorized for
such employment. Federal law also requires verification of eligibility to
work in the United States.
"The City of Laguna Beach continues to violate federal immigration law by
helping illegal aliens obtain employment," said Judicial Watch President
Tom Fitton. "This lawsuit is of great importance to the citizens of
California. Communities across the state continue to waste taxpayer funds
on day labor sites for illegal aliens in violation of federal law. The
California Supreme Court can help put an end to this illegal practice once
and for all."
A copy of the petition and related pleadings are available at
www.judicialwatch.org.