Jun 272012
 

For Immediate Release
June 27, 2012

Sheriff Jones Sends Letters to Presidential Candidate Romney and Other High-Ranking Figures for Support in Efforts for New Ohio Immigration Legislation

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones has sent letters today to several high-profile political figures, including Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney, asking for support as he (Jones) and Ohio State Representative Courtney Combs push for legislation in Ohio that would limit the work force in the State of Ohio to U.S. citizens, and to provide authority for local law enforcement to “stop with probable cause and inquire as to legal status,” a topic recently ruled on by the United States Supreme Court.
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In addition to Romney, individual letters, all having the exact same central theme, have been sent to Ohio Governor John R. Kasich, U.S. Representative John Boehner, Speaker of the House, and U.S. Senator Rob Portman. In his letters, Sheriff Jones tells each of them that “This is the time to stand up, say and do what needs to be done to secure jobs for Ohioans, and all United States citizens.” Additionally, he states that, “…now is the time to prove to the voters that they do count…”

Prepared by: Sgt. Monte Mayer
Public Information Officer
Operations Support

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