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Neb. AG refuses to sue for illegal immigrants’ fair housing rights

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By NATE JENKINS / The Associated Press

Thursday, May 01, 2008 - 09:50:46 pm CDT

Anne Hobbs was angry. The head of the Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission had just learned of a Hispanic couple who said their landlord asked for their driver’s licenses — but didn’t ask the same of non-Hispanic tenants.

Hobbs said it sounded like the couple were “treated differently than everybody else because of national origin,’’ and sent the case to the state’s top prosecutor, hoping he would sue on their behalf under fair housing laws.

When Attorney General Jon Bruning received the case, he was angry, too — for a different reason than Hobbs.

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Jon Bruning (AP File)

“I’m not going to use taxpayer dollars to file lawsuits for illegal aliens,’’ Bruning said after learning the couple were in the U.S. illegally. “You’re not going to get a free lawyer’’ from his office, he said, “if you’re not a citizen of this country.’’

Critics say Bruning’s legal rationale is so off-base that he may end up in court after all — and not as a prosecutor. Immigration activists suggest they may be laying the groundwork for a first-of-its kind lawsuit, with Bruning as the defendant.

Bruning, a Republican who has made no secret of his ambition for higher office, argues that the federal 1996 welfare reform law prohibits him from providing legal services to illegal immigrants, pointing to a section that says only legal residents should get state or local public benefits. The law defines them to include welfare, disability and health services.

It doesn’t mention legal services, but Bruning believes they are included in wording that denies “any other similar benefit for which payments or assistance are provided to an individual, household or family eligibility unit.’’

Immigration advocates say the interpretation is unprecedented and mean-spirited and that discrimination should be prosecuted regardless of the victim’s immigration status.

“No public official has ever taken the position that anti-discrimination protections are equal to welfare benefits,’’ said Jonathan Blazer, an attorney with the National Immigration Law Center.

The couple ultimately asked Bruning not to prosecute because they feared it would draw the attention of immigration authorities. Their names have not been publicly released.

But any legal showdown over the case could help define just how far attorneys general can push against illegal immigrants while staying on the right side of the law.

Raul Gonzalez, legislative director of the National Council of La Raza, a national Hispanic rights group, said Bruning’s interpretation would allow people to “run wild over immigrants.’’

Under Bruning’s logic, he said, prosecutors would not seek justice against someone who ran a red light and injured an illegal immigrant.

“They’re basically saying it’s open season on undocumented immigrants,’’ Gonzalez said.

Bruning’s office said that’s not the case.

“It’s ridiculous to compare prosecuting criminal cases using taxpayer dollars to filing a lawsuit seeking damages from a private citizen for the benefit of illegal aliens,’’ said Bruning’s chief deputy, David Cookson.

Bruning agrees with the groups that the law protects illegal immigrants from discrimination. But he said he isn’t legally obligated to prosecute on their behalf, and that they should seek legal counsel elsewhere.

The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund said it is investigating the issue, but stopped short of saying it would file a lawsuit against Bruning. Blazer, of the National Immigration Law Center, said his group “hasn’t contemplated’’ legal action, but it may talk with groups in Nebraska about how to handle the issue.

The National Council of La Raza does not file lawsuits.

Bruning’s refusal to take on cases involving illegal immigrants threatens the Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission’s federal funding, commission officials say.

But if the commission were to lose federal backing, the cases would be investigated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and prosecuted by the U.S. Department of Justice.

The U.S. attorney for Nebraska, Joe Stecher, said that whether someone is in the U.S. illegally would not figure into his decision on whether to prosecute discrimination cases.

Ron Haskins, a former welfare adviser to President Bush who worked on the 1996 welfare overhaul as a congressional staff director, said the welfare reform law was meant to deny legal services to illegal immigrants.

But it is appropriate to spend public money on issues that “advance the interests of society,’’ he said.

“If I was a citizen of the state,’’ he said when told about Bruning’s position, “I’d think, what’s in the interests of the community?’’

“Even if a person is here illegally, we should enforce the law.’’


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Nebraskan in Texas wrote on May 1, 2008 6:22 pm:
" This is one of the best stories I have seen in a while. It shows that at least one person has the backbone to enforce the law and not spend taxpayers money on illegals. I hope John Bruning gets that next position he is looking for it appears there is no equal for him . I hope Nebraskans put him in the chief law enforcement office.Those of you that do not like it need to wake up and see where your benifits are going one day you might need them and the money will be gone and you will have to do with out. tc "

Fredly wrote on May 1, 2008 6:59 pm:
" It just seems so simple. If you want the protection of our laws...you need to enter our Country legally. There should be a bounty on illegals. Turn one in and you get a cash reward. "

Enforce what law wrote on May 1, 2008 7:08 pm:
" How can you say he has the backbone to enforce the law? The law he says that allows him not to prosecute does not apply in this situation, so he's not following the law. The law that does apply to this situation does not say that it's limited to citizens, so again he's not following the law. And he refuses to turn in the illegal aliens, again not following the law. When exactly has he followed the law? "

Fred wrote on May 1, 2008 7:21 pm:
" This could lead to many things if others have the backbone. How many illegals get public defenders when they are in court, at taxpayers expense. Should the courts allow this, since they are illegals, are they getting a benifit from the taxpayers they should not have. The other question here is was immigration called, and did they respond to this, and get them to start deportation proceedings. "

AG Staff supporter wrote on May 1, 2008 8:24 pm:
" My guess is that there isn't too much support for Bruning on this one within his own office! Too bad we can't here what they have to say... "

Embarrassing wrote on May 1, 2008 8:27 pm:
" This guy is such an embarrassment to our state. I'm glad he tries to stand up for taxpayers (I am one) but this is nothing more than political posturing. Guess what Bruning, you better enjoy your job as AG because that is as good as it will ever get for you here. "

Okie wrote on May 1, 2008 8:29 pm:
" This man is as self-centered as Jeremiah Wright. He is going to cost NE lots of money. Shameful! "

New Leader Needed for NEOC wrote on May 1, 2008 8:50 pm:
" Wouldn't it be nice if the person in charge of the NEOC had actual prosecutorial experience? Ms. Hobbs has a law degree, but has she ever spent ANY time in a courtroom? Does Hobbs have ANY practical experience as a prosecutor? Is it any wonder that the cases being forwarded to the Attorney General's Office do not reflect the preparation necessary for court action? The NEOC needs leadership from a person who understands what it's like to be in the trenches as a prosecutor. Until the NEOC has such leadership, it will be an ineffective entity and a waste of taxpayer money. Governor Heineman should let us know where he stands on this issue! His silence is troubling. "

Stop whining wrote on May 1, 2008 9:18 pm:
" Pay attention to the article and not your own personal feelings. He didn't say they didn't have a case, or shouldn't sue. He suggested there are plenty of other organizations to file the suit for them. He wouldn't use taxpayers money to file civil suits on behalf of illegals. That's not illegal. The laws say he is to represent "The People" The legal definition in the laws don't include illegals. They would be referred to as "Aliens" They aren't represented legally as "The People" "

Galen wrote on May 1, 2008 9:24 pm:
" I agree, it's high time SOMEBODY had the backbone to stand up and fight for the rights of people who are here LEGALLY. Mr. Bruning is doing a great job, and I am behind him 100% on this issue. "

kaseyo wrote on May 1, 2008 9:46 pm:
" We need more people in office like Mr. Bruning. Think about it, he is not allowing our money to be used on illegals. Anybody that pays taxes has to appreciate his efforts. "

Ben wrote on May 1, 2008 10:10 pm:
" Bruning is doing the right thing. Go after those who discriminate, but don't file lawsuits for illegals. They can come out of the shadows and hire their own lawyer if they're so offended. "

Harry wrote on May 1, 2008 10:12 pm:
" They are here illegally. They should ONLY have the rights that a visitor has. They are NOT citizens. Get it right. They are not asked here, they are not following the law by being here, they are citizens of another country and need to go to the Mexican government for assistance with their housing problem. Do not ask our government for assistance unless they are having problems with their visit here. You are visiting - go home. "

Glad wrote on May 1, 2008 10:36 pm:
" THANK YOU for standing up for what is right Mr. Bruning! It's about time someone did...

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Ray wrote on May 1, 2008 10:52 pm:
" Good for you AG, don't waste your time and the taxpayers money giving some something that doesn't deserve anything. Worry about the citizens and legal ones not the illegals. They have NO RIGHTS. "

Fatima Rivera wrote on May 1, 2008 11:34 pm:
" Immigrants are also tax payers, they work hard everyday to make a living, they do a lot of the cheap labor that lazy americans refuse to do. I have never seen an immigrant standing on the corner with a sign asking for money alcohol. The economy needs the work that millions of immigrants produce everyday. Those immigrants build houses for your families, make clothes your probrably wearing, produce food you eat everyday. Immigrants also pay for their rent, so yeah they should have the right to be treated equally. We are all immigrants, we all have ancestors that came to this country at one point. They are also humans and taxpayers, and they also pay their rent so they should have the right for fair housing. "

Angry wrote on May 1, 2008 11:40 pm:
" The issue is not their status. It's the fact that the NEOC found reasonable cause to believe discrimination occurred and asked the Attorney General to do his job. The Respondent is the one who requested the 'civil action', because they knew that the AG would do nothing.

There are a LOT of aspects to the housing law. For example, some try to keep families with children out of certain neighborhoods to keep them 'quiet', or to suddenly have 'rented' an apartment when it's discovered there are kids.

Bruning is waving the 'immigration flag' because he knows it's a hot topic. But in five years, can he honestly say that not one case that went through investigation by the NEOC and was sent to his office...not one was worthy of his time? The numbers have been argued over, but let's say just 5 a year went to him...NONE were worthy?

Bruning promised to work with the NEOC... he promised them and HUD that he'd take the next case sent to him to court, like he's supposed to. He broke that promise and refused, again, to do his job. The only difference between this case and others is that he found a flag to wave to make it seem like it's all okay that he did it. Do you think he'd have held a press conference and made a big deal over it if the case had been one involving someone in a wheelchair or a family with children?

The NEOC tried to work with his office, asked for guidance as to what they wanted to see from an investigation if they were to take it further. The real answer was never stated. "It doesn't matter...we're still not gonna do a thing." "

Gerard Harbison wrote on May 2, 2008 6:47 am:
" If you don't have the legal right to live in the US, how can you have the same right to housing as someone who does have the legal right to live in the US? An illegal alien renting and living in an apartment is breaking the law. The State Attorney General is not obligated to help someone break our law.

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AD - wrote on May 2, 2008 8:41 am:
" I have a simple solution - require all landlords request Identification from ALL prospective tenants. This way the landlord is not singling out anyone based upon their natural origin. If someone refuses to provide ID - then don't rent to them - everyone is treated equally and the result is the same. To be here illegally (breaking the law) - and expect to pick and choose which laws you want enforced (not the immigration laws, but housing anti-discrimintaion laws) is amazing. It sends the message that illegal immigrants have no concern for their immigration status.
"Anne Hobbs was angry. The head of the Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission had just learned of a Hispanic couple who said their landlord asked for their driver’s licenses — but didn’t ask the same of non-Hispanic tenants.

Hobbs said it sounded like the couple were “treated differently than everybody else because of national origin,’’ "

Joe wrote on May 2, 2008 8:51 am:
" Bruning is 100% right on this one case. Just imagine the can of worms that could possibly be opened by this. ILLEGAL immigrants coming here and using our laws against us to sue, sounds like a different way to come here and make money. If there weren't over 11 million ILLEGAL immigrants from Mexico here then maybe they wouldn't have been thought by the landlord to possibly be illegal, and if they don't speak a word of english that could probably be a tip off to him too. "

JB wrote on May 2, 2008 10:30 am:
" Protect "legal" citizens. Can't have your cake and eat it to. "

Astraea wrote on May 2, 2008 11:41 am:
" The point here, folks, made by the Bush adviser, is that the interests of the community are only served by upholding the anti-discrimination law, which does not distinguish between illegal immigrants and citizens.

And, if I might add, the AG's welfare benefits argument for not pursuing this case is down the drain...if the Welfare Reform Act intended to include legal services, it would have mentioned it explicitly, and it does not. "

Amen Bruning wrote on May 2, 2008 12:17 pm:
" I agree. We need more people in office that have the backbone that Bruning shows here. As far as our tax dollars and illegal aliens...the only thing we should spend our hard-earned and legally-earned dollars in their direction is to have them DEPORTED!!! "

Abe Lincoln wrote on May 2, 2008 1:50 pm:
" There has to be a way to get this guy Bruning out of that office and get someone in who will do his job.He is just pandering to the red neck racist element in town and he knows it. Mean while he breaks federal law. "