Neb. city's immigration case headed for hearing
FREMONT, Neb. (AP) - The Nebraska Court of Appeals could hear arguments as soon as November in a case stemming from Fremont's proposed illegal-immigration ordinance.
It is tentatively scheduled for argument when the court meets Nov. 17-19 in Omaha.
The city's request for the Nebraska Supreme Court to take the case directly still stands.
Fremont city leaders are appealing a Dodge County district judge's ruling that the city must hold an election on a proposal that would ban renting to and hiring illegal immigrants in Fremont.
Petitioners turned in enough valid signatures earlier this year to force a special election on the proposal.
City leaders have argued that the proposal is unconstitutional.
FREMONT, Neb. (AP) - The Nebraska Court of Appeals could hear arguments as soon as November in a case stemming from Fremont's proposed illegal-immigration ordinance.
It is tentatively scheduled for argument when the court meets Nov. 17-19 in Omaha.
The city's request for the Nebraska Supreme Court to take the case directly still stands.
Fremont city leaders are appealing a Dodge County district judge's ruling that the city must hold an election on a proposal that would ban renting to and hiring illegal immigrants in Fremont.
Petitioners turned in enough valid signatures earlier this year to force a special election on the proposal.
City leaders have argued that the proposal is unconstitutional.
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