nonmatch, they have a specific period of time, it s roughly two weeks to straighten out whenever issue might be with their identification. during that time you cannot suspend them, you have to continue on with their training procession. and the e-verify system was set up so that you are not allowed to discriminate against anybody. however if you take an individual who may not actually who has an issue with their name, a hyphen ated last name. one of the provisions here does say that someone needs to show i.d. if someone s stopped for a crime. you all are more so opposing the parts that have to do with employers and whatnot, but any other provisions that you have a problem with in this law? there are provisions that penalize people for assisting people that are in need.
new orleans and baton rouge would be saved. also mirroring arizona, the second state with some stiff immigration laws. the governor nathan beale signed that law yesterday. the author will be here with me in the studio live and also someone who s against it. you want to hear the conversation. also another conversation you ll be interested to hear, a rare interview with hank aaron, talking about baseball, how it s letting down the black community. also talking about who the real home run king should be. from the cnn center, this is your cnn saturday morning. glad you could spend part of your day here with us. it s 7:00 a.m. in morgan city, louisiana. all eyes on morgan city today. let s talk about this flooding, major flooding has swamped the upper mississippi and ohio river valley is now making aim at lower mississippi. later today the army corps of engineers could open the morganza spill way in louisiana. it has not been opened in more than 40 years. w450i why would they