Friday, March 13, 2020
CA Prop 187 essays
CA Prop 187 essays In 1997, the voters of California passed proposition 187 with a nearly 60% majority. The controversially initiative that would bar illegal immigrants from all state services, was soon attacked by partisan opposition. The legal initiative ended up in the Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, but even before it was debated in court, Governor Gray Davis was already eclipsing the legal process. Aside from the gubernatorial situation, proposition was already a hotly contested issue among the populous. When passed, then governor, Pete Wilson supported the issue, but then Gray Davis was elected and he decided to put his foot in the door. Davis put his attorney general to work to try and settle the lawsuit out of court, and immediately took the position that the proposition was unconstitutional. Not only did Davis set is lawyer forth on the measure, he then proceeded to shortcut the legal process. Davis suggested mediation as an alternative to the suit, creating a forum for the Proposition to be silently killed. Davis seems have almost been pushing the issue away as mediation is a middle of the road path. Mediation will mute the issue to achieve what his constituents in the anti-prosition-187 camp want while leaving those who voted for the proposition with little recourse. What Davis is doing is protecting himself from vocal opposition in the hopes that things will quiet down and he can be re-elected. It is surprising how similarly Davis handled a consumer-rights bill in the fall of 2001 by quietly storing it away. Governor Davis has been contradicting the will of the people of California instead of fostering it. It seems that if Davis subdues proposition 187 the voters have lost. ...
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