Thursday, December 10, 2009

100 LA RAZA DEMS DEMAND AMNESTY For Illegals' Votes!

AN EXAMPLE: REP. ZOE LOFGREN OF SAN JOSE HAS LONG PUSHED FOR “CHAIN MIGRATION”. AFTER THE 38 MILLION ILLEGALS ARE HANDED THE OBAMA AMNESTY, THEY WOULD BE LEGALLY ENTITLED TO BRING UP FROM MEX THE REST OF THEIR EXTENDED FAMILY. 93% OF LOFGREN’S CAMPAIGN DONATIONS COME FROM THE SPECIAL INTERESTS THAT BENEFIT FROM DEPRESSED WAGES.
NANCY PELOSI HAS LONG ILLEGALLY HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER $20 MILLION NAPA WINERY.
DIANNE FEINSTEIN HAS LONG HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER S.F. HOTEL.
BOTH FEINSTEIN AND BOXER ARE ENDORSED BY LA RAZA! THE FASCIST MEXICAN POLITICAL PARTY. THEY HAVE REPEATED PUSHED FOR A “SPECIAL AMNESTY” TO INCLUDE 1.5 MILLION ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THEIR BIG AG BIZ DONORS. DESPITE THE FACT CA HAS A STAGGERING UNEMPLOYMENT LEVEL, AND STATS DEMONSTRATE THAT ONE-THIRD OF THESE ILLEGALS WILL END UP ON WELFARE AND A HUGE PROPORTION IN JAILS AND PRISONS.
THESE LA RAZA DEMS WILL NEVER NOT SELL US OUT FOR THEIR CORPORATE MASTERS. HOW DO YOU THINK CA CAME TO THIS MELTDOWN?
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Over 100 Democrats Push Obama on Immigration Reform …KEEPING LA RAZA AND THE WALL STREET DONORS HAPPY!
Marcelo Ballvé, New America Media Tue Oct 27, 11:29 pm ET
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 27 (New America Media) - Is immigration reform back?
Hoping to jump-start a major legislative drive on immigration reform in the U.S. Congress, more than 100 pro-reform House Democrats signed a letter reminding President Obama of his administration's commitment to overhaul immigration.
The letter was clearly meant to nudge the White House toward engaging an issue it has allowed to languish.
The letter expressed House Democrats' "commitment to fix our broken immigration system" and cited "strong support for moving forward on fair and humane comprehensive immigration reform this year." One of the signees, Rep. Luis Gutierrez, an Illinois Democrat, is gearing up to introduce a major immigration reform bill as early as next month.
Immigration advocates and their allies in Congress believe there is a window for immigration reform to pass early next year, before midterm elections complicate the political calculus.
"The room for doing this is very tight," Gutierrez said earlier this month on the Spanish-language Univision network's political talk program, "Al Punto." "We have to do it in February or early March of next year."
The renewed buzz around reform has raised expectations in the Hispanic community, but since such hopes have been dashed before, there is still an undercurrent of skepticism.
Despite the stirrings in the lower House of Representatives, it's still unclear how much traction an immigration fix has in the Congress overall. Gutierrez's bill and the letter to President Obama are only opening plays in a long campaign to push immigration to the center of Washington, D.C.'s always crowded agenda.
The recent moves might help Democrats show Hispanic voters that the party is aware of widespread frustration with the current immigration system. But there's still no clear commitment to a timetable for an overhaul, or certainty that it will come.
NO CRACK DOWN ON EMPLOYERS OF ILLEGALS – THERE’S SIMPLY NOT ENOUGH UNEMPLOYMENT OF LEGALS YET!
President Reagan tried a similar "carrot and stick" plan in 1986, granting legal status to millions of undocumented along with cracking down on employers who hired unauthorized workers.
But there is little indication that present-day Republicans have an appetite for following Reagan's lead. Michael Steele, president of the Republican National Committee, has long blamed the 1986 immigration law for today's illegal immigration crisis.
MEXICAN’S ARE THE MOST RACIST OF CULTURES IN THIS HEMISPHERE. THEY’D RATHER PUKE THAN SPEAK ENGLISH!
More recently, in his own appearance on Univision's Al Punto program, Steele said he was sick of politicians exploiting the "hot politics" of immigration. He also advocated for immigrants to assimilate by working hard, eating apple pie and learning the Star Spangled Banner.

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