Asked by Time?s Swampland blog what the U.S. Supreme Court?s immigration decision means for Kansas, Secretary of State Kris Kobach predicted efforts to pass laws mandating that businesses use E-Verify and law enforcement check immigration status, a la Arizona. And he didn?t sound much like a neutral state elections official. ?But it will all be dependent on what happens in the Aug. 7 primary,? he said. ?Each state has its own little game: In Kansas we had a very conservative House and we had a very moderate/liberal Senate, and there was this coalition of Republican moderates who would align themselves with Democrats and had a governing majority and would defeat conservative legislation. In the Aug. 7 primary it will be determined whether it will be a conservative Republican majority or a moderate/liberal Republican majority. If the conservatives take control of the Kansas Senate, then I think you will see legislation like Arizona?s have a good chance of succeeding.?
Source: http://blogs.kansas.com/weblog/2012/06/kobach-gop-primary-key-to-action-on-immigration/
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