Thursday, October 15, 2009

LA RAZA'S REP. LUIS GUTIERREZ BACK TO AMNESTY

Lou Dobbs Tonight
Wednesday, October 14, 2009

New attempts to put comprehensive immigration reform
back on the front burner. Congressman Luis Gutierrez -- the
chair of the Democratic Caucus Immigration Task Force -- is
unveiling new legislation that would call for amnesty for the
up to 20 million illegal immigrants in this country.
Congressman Gutierrez will join me tonight



WHERE DO THEY GET THE FIGURE OF 20 MILLION ILLEGALS? MOST SOURCES PUT THE FIGURE AT 40 MILLION!!!

COME TO MEXIFORNIA AND ONE WILL SEE 25 MILLION OF THOSE "TWENTY MILLION" !

CNN Lou Dobbs - LA RAZA DEMS sabotage E-VERIFY!

GET ON CNN LOU DOBBS DAILY EMAILS FOR NEWS FLASH ON WHAT THE LA RAZA DEMS ARE DOING AGAINST US AND FOR ILLEGALS

THERE WILL NEVER BE AN UNEMPLOYMENT RATE HIGH ENOUGH THAT THE LA RAZA DEMS WILL NOT WORK TIRELESSLY, AND BEHIND OUR BACKS, FOR OPEN BORDERS, AMNESTY, NO ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS PROHIBITING THE HIRING OF ILLEGALS, NO ENGLISH ONLY, AND NO ID FOR ILLEGALS TO VOTE ILLEGALLY.

WATCH FOR THE BIT BY BIT AMNESTY DEVICES!


Lou Dobbs Tonight
Thursday, October 15, 2009

E-Verify -- the single most successful federal program
aimed at keeping illegal immigrants out of the nation's
workforce is once again being threatened. Permanent
reauthorization for the program -- which has a 99.7-percent
accuracy rate -- has been pulled from pending legislation. Now
the program is set to expire in just 3-years. The change was
made behind closed doors in the Senate -- without public
comment or debate.

MEXICAN VIOLENCE - How Mexico Treats Their Illegals

“The treatment of immigrants has become a divisive and embarrassing issue for Mexico. A country that has historically sent millions of its own people to the U.S. and elsewhere in search of work, Mexico has proved itself less than hospitable to Central Americans following the same calling.”

latimes.com
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Mexico town split over Central American drifters
Migrants fall prey to kidnappers and worse while the Mexican government does little to protect them, rights groups say. However, others say the migrants are forming criminal bands and should be deported.
By Tracy Wilkinson
October 15, 2009
Reporting from Tultitlan, Mexico
Gathered below an overpass on Independence Avenue, dressed in the multiple layers typical of homeless travelers, the migrants watched for the next northbound freight train through Tultitlan.

Many of them, mostly young men and boys, prepared to hop aboard, hobo-style, on an ever-more-precarious trip that might get them as far as the United States.

But fewer migrants are achieving that goal. Central Americans who for years have passed through Mexico en route to the U.S. are increasingly cutting their trips short as they run out of cash or become discouraged by fewer opportunities farther away from home.

The lingering presence of the migrants in this town, about an hour's drive outside Mexico City, is tearing the small community apart, with some residents providing migrants with food, clothes and aid and others complaining of their alleged crimes, plus a new local government maneuvering to get rid of them.

The treatment of immigrants has become a divisive and embarrassing issue for Mexico. A country that has historically sent millions of its own people to the U.S. and elsewhere in search of work, Mexico has proved itself less than hospitable to Central Americans following the same calling.

Church and human rights groups say the migrants passing through are falling prey to kidnappers, extortionists and killers while the Mexican government does little to protect them. The national Human Rights Commission says it has recorded, in the last three years, 10,000 kidnappings of migrants, who are most frequently seized by predatory gangs who demand money from the victims' families in their home countries.

In Tultitlan, migrants also complain of being beaten, rousted and robbed, often by police officers.

Jose Juan Hernandez, a state human rights officer, said he is investigating 30 formal complaints from the first half of this year. Hernandez, who regularly visits the migrants in their squalid, temporary encampments, provides water and tips on how not to fall into the hands of kidnappers and thieves.

"Very few want to stay in Mexico," he said, adding that he sometimes sees women or entire families with children as young as 5 trying to make their way north. "They suffer a lot and risk everything. They see the economic situation is bad here and they don't like the way they are treated."

But many migrants stay because they fear that life would be worse in the U.S., where they could be arrested if caught after entering illegally and where job opportunities have withered. Money often is tight and many relatives in Central America or in the U.S. who might have helped are themselves strapped.

Hernandez has seen the number of arriving migrants increase by about 30% in the last year, with a huge uptick in Hondurans after the coup d'etat on June 28 that ousted their president and threw their country into political turmoil.

Among some residents of Tultitlan, there is sympathy. Nearly every day, bread distributor Jose Manzano drives by the knots of men sheltering under the overpass. When he can, he stops and hands out pallets of surplus bread from the trunk of his car.

"I see hunger, I see need, and I see gratitude in their eyes," said Manzano, 55. "If I can help a little, why not?"

Patricia Camarena, an activist who works with the advocacy group Apoyo al Migrante, or Migrant Support, also brings help and basic first aid. She scolded authorities for what she sees as historical inaction.

"I feel angry because how can Mexico ask for immigration reform [of the United States], as well as talk about human rights?" she said as she washed the feet of a young migrant and gave him a pair of fresh socks. "I cannot stay quiet about what's happening."

A new city administration that took office in August, however, feels differently. Mayor Marco Calzada said he wants the federal government to deport the migrants. When they were just passing through, it was a manageable problem, he said, but now large numbers are staying and forming criminal bands.

Officials say the Tultitlan municipality, with a population of more than 432,000, sees hundreds of immigrants arriving each week.

"The numbers are over the top," Calzada said. "They have invaded neighborhoods. They steal, they kidnap, they rape."

City Hall is fielding complaints, the mayor added, but neither he nor his public security director, Jose Luis Medina, could provide statistics. Asked about complaints from migrants about police harassment and robbery, Medina would say only that about 10% of the previous municipal administration's police department was fired for abuse, corruption or other infractions.

Advocacy groups counter that the Central Americans are being made scapegoats for all local crime.

By the overpass, the migrants sit in small groups or around rudimentary campfires. Some beg, some use drugs and some pick up legitimate day labor.

"I don't want to go to the U.S. They arrest you there," said Edil Alberto Perdomo, 24, of Honduras, who gets by on handouts. "We aren't bothering anyone. We only want respect, we don't want problems. I want to remain here but be left in peace."

Douglas Martinez, a 29-year-old Salvadoran with a green bandanna on his head, has stuck around to earn a bit of money working in a junkyard. He seemed to be something of a leader in the group, directing others to stand in line to receive donated water.

Martinez said he's been deported from the U.S. twice but still wants to try to reach Los Angeles to see his wife and children, who live there. "You know the need to see your family," he said.

Like Martinez, Kevin Eduardo, a 13-year-old Honduran, and many others said they were trying to reach the U.S. Whether they will make it is anyone's guess.

EVERYDAY more ILLEGALS HOP OUR BORDERS. EVERYDAY more AMERICANS ARE MURDERED BY ILLEGALS! Got Amnesty?

MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com
HAVE YOU NOTICED THAT YOU WILL NEVER HEAR SOMETHING OUT OF THE HISPANDERING MOUTHS OF THE LA RAZA DEMS, BOXER, FEINSTEIN, PELOSI, REID, FARR, BACA, BECERRA, SANCHEZ (BOTH SISTERS), LOFGREN, OR BARACK OBAMA ABOUT THE STAGGERING CRIME WAVE THAT COMES WITH THE MEXICAN INVASION AND OCCUPATION?

EVERY DAY THERE ARE 12 AMERICANS MURDERED BY AN ILLEGAL. FREQUENTLY ILLEGALS DRIVING DRUNK, UNLICENSED AND UNINSURED WITH CLOUDY REGISTRATION.
IN MEXICAN OCCUPIED LOS ANGELES, IT IS CALCULATED THAT 23% OF ALL DRIVERS ON THE STREETS AND ROADS ARE ILLEGALS WITH NO LICENSE AND NO INSURANCE. THEY PUT THE OWNERSHIP OF THEIR CARS IN A “NOMINEE”, SOMEONE HERE LEGALLY, SO THE VEHICLE CAN’T BE IMPOUNDED WITH THE ILLEGAL GETS PULLED OVER.

WHERE DO YOU SEE ILLEGALS HAVE ANY RESPECT FOR OUR LAWS? FOR THAT MATTER, FOR OUR FLAG, LANGUAGE, OR PEOPLE???
ISN’T IT TIME TO END THE MEXICAN INVASION AND OCCUPATION?
WANT TO HEAR ENGLISH AGAIN?

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YOU CAN READ ARTICLES LIKE THIS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY EVERY DAY!
Mexican indicted in deadly crash

By Jamie Nash
October 13, 2009

CONROE – A Montgomery County Grand Jury indicted an illegal alien on manslaughter charges last Thursday in the July 26 death of a Conroe woman in a midday, head-on collision on FM 3083 at Willis Waukegan Rd. (east side) and Texaco Rd. (west side).

Carlos Solis Gomez, 24, of Conroe was driving a Ford 150 pickup southbound when investigators say he passed in a curve (a no passing zone) and collided head-on with a northbound Toyota Corolla driven by Dorothy Ann Gardner of Conroe.

After a lengthy extrication by the Grangerland Fire Department, medics transported Gardner to a nearby landing zone where a PHI air ambulance was to take her to Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston. However, she went into traumatic arrest while being loaded onto the helicopter. Medics transported Gardner to Conroe Regional Medical Center where she was pronounced dead. Gardner would have celebrated her 68th birthday on the following Wednesday.

Her 9-year-old female passenger was transported by ground ambulance to Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston with non-life threatening injuries. Gomez was uninjured and taken into custody by DPS then transported to Conroe Regional for a mandatory blood draw to determine whether he was intoxicated.
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Montgomery County District Attorney Brett Ligon responded to the scene personally, as part of his administration’s policy of having a representative on the scene of fatalities that are expected to be the focus of a prosecution.

Gomez had no license or insurance and his immigrant status was in question at first because he did have a Mexican Consulate ID card. However, prosecutor Warren Diepraam said those cards are obtained by Mexican nationals through their government and are no indication of immigrant status. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) placed a hold on Gomez, preventing his release even if someone posted his bond.

He will now stand trial for manslaughter, a second-degree felony. He was originally booked on the charge of criminally negligent homicide, a third-degree felony. The charge was upgraded the next day, after Sgt. Terry Barnhill, with the Texas Department of Public Safety, visited the DA’s Office and presented them with additional evidence. Diepraam said the difference in the two charges was dependent upon whether the person engaging in the activity that caused a death did not realize the danger at the time, or whether they knew their actions were dangerous and chose to engage in them anyway.

Gomez will eventually be deported. If convicted, he will serve a sentence of two to 20 years in the US and will then be deported by ICE. If Gomez is found not guilty, he will be deported immediately.

An American Speaks! WHY DO ILLEGALS HAVE ANY CIVIL RIGHTS?

Tougher rules on policing illegal immigrants (L.A. Times)

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October 14, 2009 "federal program 287(g) authorizes law enforcement agencies to identify illegal immigrants and process them for possible deportation."

"Immigrant advocates and some lawmakers have been highly critical of the program because of reports of racial profiling and civil rights violations. The Congressional Hispanic Caucus has called for an end to the program."

Please explain to me why an ILLEGAL has any civil rights in this country??

Am sick and tired of being taxed beyond belief because illegal women cross the border and give birth to get welfare money from every single taxpayer. They have pushed this state into a financial nightmare. Why does a person receive money from the state when they have no valid identification??

The illegals march down the street wrapped in the flag of the country they left behind screaming and demanding that the U.S. give them "amnesty." Better solution is for the illegals go back to their country and demand that they fix their own country.

But they won't because it is easier to come to America, take our money, spit on us, refuse to assimilate to America's culture, and tell us we are stupid gringos.

Am tired of living in Mexifornia -- when will enough be enough????

I support program 287(g) and I condemn immigrant advocates. Shame on The Congressional Hispanic Caucus -- you are supposed to protect CITIZENS of America.