Friday, July 3, 2009

Obama promises UNEMPLOYED AMERICANS one great acting job!

reTHANK YOU OBAMA for going after buisnesses who hire illegals!

You must work for one of those Democratic "activist" organizations that hires off of craigslist. Too bad there are people who what's really going on. Obama wants amnesty, plain and simple. He doesn't want amnesty because of the economy or because he cares about illegals. He wants amnesty because that will be 12 million votes for his party. Now Obama knows that he had 0% crediability when it comes to immigration enforcement and because of that, he can't pass amnesty. So what he is doing is having these fake tidbits about how he's enforcing the immigration laws. Dumbasses like you then buy that he's enforcing the law so what would be the harm in passing amnesty?
What Obama did with businesses is basically gave them a headsup that they are under investigation. It would be the same as the police giving notice to a drug dealer that they are investigating him. No one is going to be deported. No is going to go to jail. No is going to be fined. No one is going to lose their job. This is the same President who did not want E-verify in his failed stimulus bill. The same President who stopped effective workplace raids. The same President who allowed illegals to continue to work and live in America AFTER being busted so that the government could "review" the case. This is the same President who sided with the Mexican government when they felt insulted that Border Patrol was wearing air masks during the swine flu.
Actions speak louder than fake tidbits. Get real!
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President Obama alarming trend toward rewarding lawbreakers (Backed off completing the border fence )
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While serving in the U.S. Senate in 2007, Barack Obama proclaimed that the U.S. needed stronger enforcement of our immigration laws on the border and in the workplace. However, since taking office, President Obama and his administration have shown an alarming trend away from enforcement and toward rewarding lawbreakers.

During the first 100 days of his administration, President Obama has:

Scaled back worksite enforcement;

Questioned the utility of REAL ID as a security measure;

Questioned the use of 287(g) state-federal cooperative enforcement;

Backed off completing the border fence as originally planned;

Opposed making E-Verify permanent and mandatory;

Opposed requiring the use of E-Verify as part of the Stimulus spending bill;

Adopted a "wait and see" attitude despite requests by several governors for support to secure our borders.
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In FAIR's 30 years of fighting for immigration reform, I know that these are clear signals that there will soon be a big push for a mass amnesty!

That's right, the opposition is already boasting of a $48 million campaign—financed by George Soros and the Ford Foundation—to promote what they call "comprehensive immigration reform" meaning amnesty for the more than 12 million illegal aliens who broke the law when they illegally crossed our borders.

There is precious little time and that's why I am asking you today to
join FAIR and unite with us to HALT the mass amnesty lobby that puts the interests of illegal aliens ahead of those of legal U.S. citizens.

As FAIR continues to build a strong and integrated network across the country, FAIR members are crucial partners in all aspects of our work. If we don't stand up to special interest groups that push for amnesty, constantly remind our elected officials to address immigration problems, and continue to build public support for true immigration reforms, the Obama Administration will try to sweep an amnesty right under our noses.

That's why it is important that you join FAIR today. Your support makes a difference.

Thank you for your support,


Dan Stein, President

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