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Penry Slams High Court on Illegal Immigration

June 15, 2006

For Immediate Release 
Josh Penry 
216.8039 
 
PENRY SLAMS HIGH COURT FOR DENYING ANTI-ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION 
INITIATIVE A PLACE ON THE BALLOT "THE WORST KIND OF 
JUDICIAL ACTIVISM..." 
 
Grand Junction, Colorado -- State Representative Josh Penry 
offered sharp criticism of the Colorado Supreme Court for a 
ruling today that would deny the voters of Colorado a 
chance to vote on a citizens initiative that would prohibit 
illegal immigrants from receiving welfare and other 
non-emergency taxpayer-funded services. 
 
The Court ruled that the initiative violated Colorado's 
single subject rule, and was therefore not eligible to 
appear on the ballot this November. 
 
Said Penry, "This is the worst and most arrogant kind of 
judicial activism, the kind where a few unelected judges 
use twisted constitutional logic to block a vote of the 
people on one of the most important issues of the day. 
The Supreme Court's ruling is dead wrong -- this measure 
clearly passes the single subject test. And their motives 
are reprehensible -- these judges are obstructing our 
democratic process for the sake of their own left-wing 
agenda." 
 
Penry's echoed the opinions of a number of other 
on-lookers, including the two dissenting Justices on the 
Supreme Court, Nathan Coats and Ann Rice. Former Democrat 
Governor Richard Lamm, a primary proponent of the 
anti-illegal immigration ballot measure, called the ruling 
"...raw, naked politics." 
 
The Initiative that the Justices scuttled today is modeled 
closely after a measure approved by the voters of Arizona 
in 2004 by a wide margin. It would deny illegal immigrants 
access to any government services, except for those 
mandated by the federal government and emergency room care. 
 
Penry said he believes strongly that the measure would have 
passed in Colorado too. 
 
Concluded Penry, "The American people are fed up with a 
system that rewards people who break our laws. The judicial 
activists in Colorado won the battle today, but they will 
not win the war. When the Legislature convenes next 
January, this issue will be at the top of the agenda."