Archives
 By  Staff Reports Published 
1:59 am Monday, March 19, 2007

Bedford: We need to crack down on immigration

By Staff
Melissa Cason, Franklin County Times
Governor Bob Riley submitted three bills to the Legislature last week, each designed to give Alabama the nation's toughest laws against illegal immigration.
Sentor Roger Bedford said that he is willing to work with Gov. Riley to create tougher immigration laws for Alabama.
"I think it's important that we crack down on illegal immigration and to secure our borders," Bedford said.
According to the press release from Gov. Riley's office, the bills will require adults seeking benefits from a state agency to be in the country legally; employers to attest that they do not knowingly employ illegal aliens before their companies could qualify for state economic development grants or do business with state agencies; and government entities to issue and renew commercial and professional licenses, permits and similar authorizations only for those lawfully present in the U. S.
"I think these laws could have an impact on Franklin County…we need to do all we can do encourage legal immigration and discourage illegal immigration," Bedford said.
Alabama is already considered a leader among states in the fight against illegal immigration.
Riley signed an agreement with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that grants Alabama the ability to enforce federal immigration laws. Alabama was the second state in the nation to be granted such authority. Since that time, other states have entered into the agreement, which allows state troopers to receive federal immigration training that permits them to detain and arrest individuals who are in the country illegally, according to the release.
"Alabama will always welcome those who follow the law when they enter our country, but we will not stand idly by and do nothing about those who don't," Riley said.

Also on Franklin County Times
LEAVING A LASTING LEGACY
Franklin County, Main, News, ...
Retirement brings an end to one chapter of school
By Brady Petree For the FCT 
April 22, 2026
THARPTOWN – Over the past 21 years, Tharptown schools have seen a plethora of changes as students and teachers alike come and go and the education lan...
Investigator details charges in child porn case
Main, News, Russellville, ...
By Brady Petree For the FCT 
April 22, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Details from an interview between Abigail Roberts and an investigator regarding the child pornography and sodomy charges against the 22...
Generational investment has regional impact
Columnists, Opinion
April 22, 2026
On March 20 we marked the beginning of something truly significant, not just for one community, but for all of north Alabama. The announcement of a $2...
Broadway salute takes stage April 23-26
Columnists, News
HERE AND NOW
April 22, 2026
“The Roxy’s Salute to Broadway” will be held April 23-26 at the historic Roxy Theatre in downtown Russellville. The production features music from fiv...
RHS softball goes 3-1 in NW Alabama Bash
High School Sports, Russellville Golden Tigers, Sports
Brannon King For the FCT 
April 22, 2026
The Russellville High softball team went 4-2 during a week of games that included participation in the Northwest Alabama Bash at the Sportsplex in Flo...
Red Bay wins 3 of 4; Tharptown wins 2
Belgreen Bulldogs, High School Sports, News, ...
Bart Moss For the FCT 
April 22, 2026
RedBayandTharptown led the way last week in softball with Red Bay winning 3 of 4 games and Tharptown earning a couple of big wins, downing Phil Campbe...
Competitive eater completes challenge
News, Russellville
By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
April 22, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — A local restaurant is getting attention after a competitive eater finished a massive meal with just seconds to spare, turning a simple ...
$4.2M paving project nears end
News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
April 22, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — The final phase of a $4.2 million paving project funded through a Rebuild Alabama grant is nearing completion, marking the end of a lar...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *