Tuesday, December 15, 2009

CHICAGO - Rep. Luis Guttierrez of the LA RAZA PARTY pushes for AMNESTY - UNEMPLOYMENT NOT HIGH ENOUGH?

MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com
Can anyone explain why OBAMA would crawl in bed with LA RAZA? LA RAZA… “THE RACE”, THE PARTY OF REP. LUIS GUTIERREZ, AND THE MEXICAN OCCUPATION. THE ANSWER TO THIS IS THAT OBAMA IS A HISPANDERING LA RAZA DEMS. AFTER WALL STREET AND BANKSTERS INTERESTS, IT’S ALL ABOUT GETTING THE ILLEGALS VOTES. AFTER ONE YEAR OF THIS BANKSTER PRESIDENT, THERE’S NOT GOING TO BE ANYONE LEFT TO VOTE FOR HIM.

THERE ARE NOW 38 MILLION ILLEGALS IN THE COUNTRY. IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY, 47% OF THOSE EMPLOYED ARE ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS. L.A. COUNTY PAYS OUT $50 MILLION PER MONTH IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS AND HAS 500 TO 1,000 MEXICAN GANG RELATED MURDERS EVERY YEAR!
YOU CAN DRIVE FROM ONE END OF CALIFORNIA TO THE OTHER AND NOT HEAR ENGLISH!


OBAMA’S AGENDA AFTER ENDLESS BANKSTER BAILOUTS IS THE LA RAZA AMNESTY.
HERE’S WHAT A MEXICAN WILL DO FOR YOU. GIVE YOUR JOB AWAY, PUSH FOR EXTENDING THE MEXICAN WELFARE STATE, AMNESTY AND THEN “CHAIN IMMIGRATION” TO BRING UP THE REST OF THE KLAN FROM MEXICO.
FAIRUS.org

Gutierrez to Introduce Amnesty Bill Tuesday
On Tuesday, December 15, open borders advocate Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) will introduce a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that, if passed, would grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens in the United States. (Rep. Gutierrez Press Release; National Council of La Raza (NCLR) Press Release, December 11, 2009). According to Gutierrez, his bill “will set a liberal standard in the [immigration] debate.” (Roll Call, December 7, 2009).
While the specifics of the legislation will not be clear until the text becomes available later this week, Gutierrez previously outlined a set of “Core Principles for a New Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill.” (Rep. Gutierrez Press Release, October 13, 2009). These “principles” indicate that Gutierrez’ bill will include three amnesty programs, including:
• An amnesty for illegal alien “workers.” In Gutierrez’ own words: “We need a bill that says if you come here to hurt our communities, we will not support you. But if you are here to work hard – if you are here to make a better life for your family – you will have the opportunity to earn your citizenship.” (Gutierrez Press Release).
• The AgJOBS amnesty. (Id.). This legislation would grant amnesty to millions of illegal alien agricultural workers and “reform” the H-2A temporary agricultural worker program to allow employers easier access to cheap foreign labor. (See FAIR’s Legislative Analysis of AgJOBS, June 17, 2009).
• The DREAM Act amnesty. (Gutierrez Press Release). Although this legislation has varied a little over the years, in general the DREAM Act: (1) grants amnesty to illegal aliens who entered the U.S. before the age of 16, have lived in the U.S. for at least 5 years, and have met certain minimal educational requirements. The Dream Act also reverses current federal law to allow states to provide taxpayer-subsidized in-state tuition to illegal aliens. (See FAIR’s Legislative Analysis of the DREAM Act, March 2009).
FAIR has also learned that the Gutierrez amnesty bill will include at least a portion of the “Reuniting Families Act” (H.R. 2709), legislation sponsored by Rep. Mike Honda (D-CA). This legislation would dramatically increase legal immigration by providing for the “[r]ecapture” of what its proponents claim are “[u]nused” green cards from 1992 to date to bring in more family-based immigrants—all of whom will need jobs. The U.S. State Department has estimated that over 326,000 employment visas and more than 231,000 family visas would be made available under this provision. (U.S. State Department, Unused Family and Employment Preferences Numbers Available for Recapture, Fiscal Years 1992-2007).
The Reuniting Families Act would also provide for additional increases in legal immigration by:
• Changing the classification of children and spouses of lawful permanent residents so that they would be recognized as “immediate relatives.” (§102). This would allow lawful permanent resident spouses and children to immediately qualify for a visa. (Rep. Honda’s Press Release, June 2, 2009).
• Increasing the annual per country limits on family and employment-based visas from seven percent to ten percent. (§103). Under current law, each foreign country has a seven percent share of the total cap of visas that Congress allocates each year.
FAIR has recently released an updated report arguing that Congress has a responsibility to ensure that available jobs are filled by legal workers. With more than 15 million Americans out of work and a nationwide unemployment rate of ten percent (Bureau of Labor Statistics, December 4, 2009), passage of the Gutierrez amnesty bill – or any amnesty legislation for that matter – would constitute a failure by Congress to live up to its basic responsibilities to the American people. (Amnesty and Joblessness).
Stay tuned to FAIR for the latest in-depth analysis of the Gutierrez amnesty bill.

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