EFFINGHAM, Ill. (WCIA) – The Effingham County Board passed a resolution in January saying they would not use local tax dollars to support illegal immigrants.
“We had citizens come forward and they were concerned about what we were going to do as a county, as a whole, if faced with an influx of immigrants,” Effingham County Board Chairman Josh Douthit said.
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Now, community members are being asked to take a stance on the issue. It asks voters — with the potential exception of emergencies — should tax-based funding be spent to support illegal migrants in the county.
“The County Board took a stance in January, but I think this is going to allow state legislature, municipal leaders, other leaders in the area to understand that the citizens are concerned, and this is what their stance is, and how they …