Monday, November 9, 2009

FAIRUS.org - DID HISPANDERING OBAMA LIE ON SENATE FLOOR ABOUT HEALTHCARE FOR ILLEGALS? Anything to Get The Ilegals' Illegal Votes!

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THE LA RAZA DEMS LIE TO US EVERY SINGLE DAY ABOUT THE MEXICAN INVASION AND OCCUPATION. WHICH IS WHY THEY’RE NOT GOING TO REALLY FIGHT TOO HARD FOR “AMNESTY”. THEY ALREADY HAVE IT! EVERY DAY THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF ILLEGALS THAT HOP OUR BORDERS, AND INTO OUR JOBS, WELFARE LINES, BIRTHING WARDS, AND ALL THEY NEED IS A MEXICAN FLAG, AND PROMISE TO ILLEGALLY VOTE FOR THE HISPANDERING LA RAZA DEMS!
HEAD HISPANDERER IS BARACK OBAMA, WHO STOOD SHAMELESSLY ON THE SENATE FLOOR AND LIED TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE CLAIMING THE LA RAZA DEM HEALTH CARE BILL DID NOT INCLUDE ILLEGALS. IT DID THEN, AND DOES NOW!
LA RAZA ENDORSED BARBARA BOXER, ONE OF THE MOST CORRUPT POLITICIANS IS RUNNING FOR ANOTHER SIX YEARS OF WELFARE FOR WORTHLESS CRAP SHE DOES WHILE IN ELECTED OFFICE.
LET LA RAZA BOXER KNOW SHE’S NEXT GOING TO BE WORKING AT A TACO STAND!
OBAMA’S LIES:
House Leadership Sides with Congressional Hispanic Caucus on Health Care Bill, Passes Bill With Illegal Alien Coverage Loophole
Last week, the latest House health care bill (H.R. 3962) raised a number of concerns over the direction the bill was taking with respect to immigration policy. Earlier this summer, FAIR had raised concerns over the language of the bill with respect to Section 342(d), which would waive the current 5-year waiting period before legal aliens can access the affordability credits under the bill. (See FAIR’s Cost Analysis). FAIR also led the national debate over the loopholes that existed in the earlier House bill, H.R. 3200, that would allow illegal aliens to access the benefits under the bill. (See FAIR’s Legislative Analysis of H.R. 3200 and FAIR’s Legislative Update, August 17, 2009).
As detailed in a new analysis by FAIR, the latest House bill contains many of the same problems as the earlier bill. (FAIR’s Legislative Analysis of H.R. 3962). Section 342(d) of the new House health care bill contains identical language to the earlier bill and waives the 5-year waiting period. In addition, FAIR’s new analysis explains how the verification process in the new bill is so flawed that illegal aliens will still be able to fraudulently claim benefits under the bill.
These flaws in the bill prompted FAIR’s President Dan Stein to state: “If powerful special interests prevail, the final version of a health care reform bill will have been used to transform immigration policies as aggressively as it was used to transform the U.S. health care system itself." (FAIR’s Press Release, November 4, 2009). When the full implications of these provisions in the House bill came to light, several Members of Congress agreed to file amendments with the House Rules Committee in an effort to have the House consider amendments on the floor to correct the immigration problems with the bill. True immigration reformers Reps. Nathan Deal (R-GA), Joe Wilson (R-SC) and Dean Heller (R-NV) filed an amendment with the Committee to ensure that the bill maintained the current 5-year waiting period. Additionally, the Deal-Wilson-Heller amendment sought to reform the bill to include a workable verification system that would protect the American taxpayers. In addition, Rep. Steve King filed an amendment to ensure that illegal aliens would be unable to participate in the taxpayer-funded health care exchange to buy discounted health insurance.
FAIR and our thousands of loyal activists pushed House leadership and Members of the Rules Committee to help shepherd these amendments through Committee. FAIR issued an action alert on Thursday, and Dan Stein sent a letter to members of the Rules Committee urging the committee to permit these key amendments a vote on the floor. The Rules Committee began its meeting on Friday afternoon and finished their work after midnight on Saturday morning.
By a vote of 6 to 4, the committee reported the “rule” for the House bill, which established the time for debate and determined which amendments could be considered on the House floor. The rule capitulated to the demands of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus by blocking each of the key immigration amendments supported by FAIR from any consideration on the House floor. (See H.Res. 903). Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) made a motion to make the Deal-Wilson-Heller amendment in order – which would have guaranteed that the amendment would get an up or down vote on the House floor – but her motion was defeated by a vote of 4 to 6. The motion was defeated on a party line vote with all four Republicans on the committee voting for the motion and six Democrats on the committee – Reps. James McGovern (MA), Alcee Hastings (FL), Dennis Cardoza (CA), Michael Arcuri (NY), Ed Perlmutter (CO), and Jared Polis (CO) – voting against the Foxx motion (Chair Louise Slaughter (NY) did not vote). See Rules Committee Report No. 111-330, Record Vote No. 278 on page 6 of the Report).
On Saturday, the rule was adopted on the House floor by a vote of 242 to 192. (Roll Call Vote 882). The adoption of the rule eliminated any chance that the House would consider any immigration related amendments to the bill. During debate on the bill, Rep. Nathan Deal stated the following: “make no mistake about it, illegal aliens will receive government-funded health care under this because all they are required to show is a Social Security number and a name. There is no way to prevent the same Social Security number from being used by numerous individuals, and there is no requirement that a picture ID be produced in order to prove that the person is in fact the name that appears on the Social Security card. If you think identity theft is a problem now, just wait until this bill passes.” (Congressional Record, November 7, 2009, H12836). The House later passed H.R. 3962 – without any fixes to the immigration problems contained in the bill – by the slimmest of margins: a vote of 220 to 215. (Roll Call Vote 887).

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