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8/3/2019 Human Rights Watch Report on Alabama Immigration Law
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H U M A
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United States
No Way to LiveAlabamas Immigrant Law
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Summary ............................................................................................................................... 1
Recommendations ............................................................................................................... 8
Methodology ........................................................................................................................ 9I. Impact of the Beason-Hammon Act on Access to Everyday Necessities ............................ 11
II. Denial of Equal Protection of the Law ............................................................................. 26
III. Discriminatory Harassment and Abuse.......................................................................... 34
IV. Impact of the Beason-Hammon Act on Children.............................................................. 41
Conclusion ......................................................................................................................... 50Acknowledgments .............................................................................................................. 52
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HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
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New York, NY 10118-3299
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H U M A
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An unauthorized immigrant who has lived in
the US for 12 years sits with her US citizen
grandson in her Mexican restaurant.Alabamas new immigrant law could prevent
her from renewing her business permit when
No Way to LiveAlabamas Immigrant Law
The sponsors of Alabama's new immigrant law, widely known as HB 56, intended to make life difficult for
unauthorized immigrants in Alabama. As the bills co-sponsor State Rep. Mickey Hammon stated during debate,
[HB 56] attacks every aspect of an illegal aliens lifeThis bill is designed to make it difficult for them to live here
so they will deport themselves. Although the law only went into effect on September 28, 2011, it has largely
succeeded.
No Way to Live is based interviews with 50 unauthorized immigrants as well as several dozen affected citizens,
activists, and local government officials in Alabama. It documents the ways in which the Beason-Hammon
Alabama Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act has radically transformed the lives of unauthorized immigrants in
that state. Most of the people we interviewed have lived in the state for more than 10 years, and have deep ties
to the state through US citizen family, work, and community.
In the first two months the law was in effect, local officials have used it to deny unauthorized immigrants access
to everyday necessities such as water and housing in violation of their basic rights. The law also denies all
unauthorized immigrants fundamental rights protections that should apply to everyone, not just citizens, making
them more susceptible to discriminatory harassment and abuse by local authorities and ordinary people. They
live in a climate of fear and uncertainty, which has had a particularly severe impact on children, many of whom
are US citizens.
Under international law, governments are empowered to regulate immigration. However, no government at anylevel may enact a law that denies fundamental rights to people based on their status. The experience of
Alabamas unauthorized immigrants and their families underscores the urgent need for comprehensive federal
immigration reform that is respectful of human rights, and for Alabamas immediate repeal of the Beason-
Hammon Act.