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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 749044" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>Cutting illegal immigrants off from power, literally</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Patrick O’Grady</strong></p><p>If you’re in the country illegally, Barry Wong would like you not to have any power.</p><p>Wong, who’s a candidate for the Arizona Corporation Commission, is throwing out the idea of — if he’s elected — having the commission require those in the country illegally be barred from getting power from the utilities.</p><p>The feedback has been mixed. Wong said he’s received e-mails supporting the position to those who say he’d be flipping the switch on people in 112-degree weather.</p><p>The idea, Wong said, is in part an effort to keep rates low, and since the state has regulated illegals out of other services, why not power?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 749044, member: 12952"] [B]Cutting illegal immigrants off from power, literally Patrick O’Grady[/B] If you’re in the country illegally, Barry Wong would like you not to have any power. Wong, who’s a candidate for the Arizona Corporation Commission, is throwing out the idea of — if he’s elected — having the commission require those in the country illegally be barred from getting power from the utilities. The feedback has been mixed. Wong said he’s received e-mails supporting the position to those who say he’d be flipping the switch on people in 112-degree weather. The idea, Wong said, is in part an effort to keep rates low, and since the state has regulated illegals out of other services, why not power? [/QUOTE]
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