| For Immediate Release Jan 11, 2007 |
Contact: Press Office 202-646-5188 |
(Washington, DC) – In response to a lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch in 2005, the Herndon Town Council voted 6-1 on Tuesday, January 9, in support of a “request for proposal” which seeks a new company to manage the Town’s day laborer site. According to the proposal, unlike the current site operator, a nonprofit organization called Project Hope and Harmony, the new company will be required to “ensure that every worker using the agency’s services is legally eligible to work in the United States and shall grant the Town of Herndon permission to periodically monitor for compliance with this.” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton offered the following statement in response to the Herndon Town Council vote:
Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against the Town of Herndon on September 1, 2005 on behalf of Herndon residents who are opposed to the use of taxpayer funds to provide a day laborer site and various other employment services for illegal aliens. Judicial Watch added Fairfax County to the lawsuit on October 18, 2005 after the county’s Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to provide $400,000 in taxpayer funds for the operation of three illegal day laborer sites, including the site in Herndon, Virginia. ### Click here for more information on Judicial Watch’s lawsuit against the Town of Herndon and Fairfax County, Virginia Click here for more information on Judicial Watch's fight against illegal immigration | |