All seven employees have decided, in light of Superior Court Judge Peter Michalski’s decision, to cooperate with the legislative investigation, according to a statement today from Colberg’s office.
"Despite my initial concerns about the subpoenas, we respect the court’s decision to defer to the Legislature," Colberg said. "We are working with Senator Hollis French to arrange for the testimony of the seven state employee plaintiffs."
Crime and Terrorism are Poor Rationales for Immigration Restrictions
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The risk of migrant terrorism is low, immigrants generally have lower crime
rates than natives, and migration restrictions are both unjust and less
effecti...
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