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Posted Aug. 31, 2007


Back at the Starting Line
Well, the more things change the more they stay the same. Two years after the town enacted its anti-solicitation ordinance and opened an official site to control day laborers in town, it seems both are soon to be scuttled.
A Fairfax County judge ruled Wednesday that the ordinance violated free speech provisions of the U.S. Constitution and does not provide acceptable outlets for such free speech, the solicitation of employment, to take place in the town.
The town, meanwhile, has not been able to find a new operator for the site that would check workers' legal status, and so has started down the path of hiring workers to run the site itself for the benefit of only legal workers.
The judge's ruling was clear that in order for a day labor site to be made available in support of an anti-solicitation ordinance, it would have to be open to all people, regardless of nationality, to be legal.
Two years after the first viable solution to the town's day laborer issue was begun, the anti-solicitation ordinance appears to be in tatters, the Herndon Official Workers Center is closing up, and the town is opening up a temp agency for high school drop outs.
Where there was little to no taxpayer burden for Herndon residents to operate the day labor site, now the town is opening itself up to pay tens of thousands each year to serve workers it deems worthy. And the judge says we can hire our laborers anywhere we want in town.
Good work, everyone. How about coffee at Alabama Drive and Elden Street tomorrow morning?

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