Wednesday, February 17, 2010

LATINOS SAY OBAMA IS NOT HISPANDERING ENOUGH! The Reality is Much Worse FOR AMERICANS!

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Illegals won’t be disappointed with HISPANDERING BARACK OBAMA! Other than servicing banksters his first year in office, Obama has worked for non-transparent wholesale sellout of the American people to illegals. HE’S SABOTAGED E-VERIFY, TAKEN HUNDREDS OF BORDER GUARDS OFF OUR TERRORIZED OPEN AND UNDEFENDED BORDERS, PROMISED EMPLOYERS OF ILLEGALS ONLY A letter AS PUNISHMENT FOR ILLEGALLY HIRING ILLEGALS, PROMISES LA RAZA, THE CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS, AND THE LA RAZA DEMS, LIKE FEINSTEIN, BOXER, PELOSI, WAXMAN, LOFGREN, AND REID, NO COUNTING OF ILLEGALS IN THE 2010 CENSUS. IF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE KNEW THERE WERE 38 MILLION ILLEGALS, WE MIGHT SEE THE SECOND CIVIL WAR. OBAMA HAS DONE THIS ALL FOR HIS WALL STREET PAYMASTERS!
OBAMA HAS ALREADY HAD A NON-TRANSPARENT CONVENTION AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH HIS LA RAZA ADVISORS, AND LA RAZA DEMS, LIKE REP. ZOE LOFGREN, LONG AN ADVOCATE FOR AMNESTY, OPEN BORDERS AND CHAIN MIGRATION TO BRING ON UP THE REST OF MEXICO. THIS CONVENTION WAS NOT OPEN TO THE PRESS.
THE REAL ISSUE IS THAT MEXICANS DO NOT WANT TO BECOME AMERICANS. THEY ARE RACIST AND LOATHE THE GRINGOS THEY PARASITE OFF. THEY LOATHE OUR FLAG, LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND CERTAINLY LAWS. THEY HAVE NO INTENTION OF “PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP”. THEY WANT NO-STRINGS, NO LINES, NO FINES, NO ENGLISH QUICK PATHWAY TO IMMEDIATE CITIZENSHIP, AND OPEN BORDERS SO THEY CAN RETURN TO NARCOMEX WITH THEIR STOLEN CARS, LOAD THE TRUNKS UP WITH MEXICAN DRUGS, AND RETURN FOR VOTING TIME!
OBAMA’S OWN SEC. OF HOMELAND SECURITY IS A LA RAZA WHORE. SHE HAS RENAMED THE DEPARTMENT “HOMELAND SECURITY = PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP” EVEN AS NARCOMEX DRUG CARTEL POURS OVER OUR BORDERS AND SPREADS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY.

REALITY IS…. EVEN IF THE LA RAZA DEMS CAN’T PERPETRATE THEIR AMNESTY SELLOUT, THE STATUS QUO WILL NOT CHANGE. ILLEGALS WILL POUR OVER OUR BORDERS AS ALWAYS, AND INTO OUR JOBS, “FREE” HOSPITALS, JAILS, AND WELFARE LINES.
IT’S BEEN THE SAME SINCE THE AMNESTY TO END AMNESTY OF 1986, SINCE WHICH THE POPULATION OF ILLEGALS HAS CLIMBED TO 38 MILLION AND THERE IS NOT A TOWN OR CITY IN AMERICAN NOT OVERRUN BY THEM!
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“The principal beneficiaries of our current immigration policy are affluent Americans who hire immigrants at substandard wages for low-end work. Harvard economist George Borjas estimates that American workers lose $190 billion annually in depressed wages caused by the constant flooding of the labor market at the low-wage end.” Christian Science Monitor
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Lou Dobbs Tonight
And there are some 800,000 gang members in this country: That’s more than the combined number of troops in our Army and Marine Corps. These gangs have become one of the principle ways to import and distribute drugs in the United States. Congressman David Reichert joins Lou to tell us why those gangs are growing larger and stronger, and why he’s introduced legislation to eliminate the top three international drug gangs.
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Lou Dobbs Tonight
Monday, September 28, 2009

And T.J. BONNER, president of the National Border Patrol Council, will weigh in on the federal government’s decision to pull nearly 400 agents from the U.S.-Mexican border. As always, Lou will take your calls to discuss the issues that matter most-and to get your thoughts on where America is headed.
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JUDICIAL WATCH.org
With trillion dollar bailouts, government-run healthcare, banks and car companies, ACORN corruption, attacks on conservative media, illegal alien amnesty, unprecedented and dangerous new rights for terrorists, perks for campaign donors—this is the Obama legacy—and we haven't even gotten through the first year of his presidency!
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Obama soft on illegals enforcement

Arrests of illegal immigrant workers have dropped precipitously under President Obama, according to figures released Wednesday. Criminal arrests, administrative arrests, indictments and convictions of illegal immigrants at work sites all fell by more than 50 percent from fiscal 2008 to fiscal 2009.

The figures show that Mr. Obama has made good on his pledge to shift enforcement away from going after illegal immigrant workers themselves - but at the expense of Americans' jobs, said Rep. Lamar Smith of Texas, the Republican who compiled the numbers from the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE). Mr. Smith, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, said a period of economic turmoil is the wrong time to be cutting enforcement and letting illegal immigrants take jobs that Americans otherwise would hold.
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Latino disappointment with Obama (FUCK Sen. Gilbert Cedillo of Los Angeles)
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Date: 2010-02-16, 7:42PM PST
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GOP hopes to capitalize on Latino disappointment with Obama

By Rob Hotakainen, McClatchy Newspapers Rob Hotakainen, Mcclatchy Newspapers – Mon Feb 15, 3:31 pm ET
WASHINGTON — As one of the first Latinos in the nation to endorse Barack Obama , Democratic state Sen. Gilbert Cedillo of Los Angeles campaigned hard for the president, but he's disappointed now.

The reason: Obama has yet to do anything on a comprehensive overhaul of immigration laws, as he promised to do when he ran for president.

"I think he's in danger of breaking the spirit of solidarity and hope," Cedillo said. "More than a broken promise, it's the danger of breaking people's sense of hope in the Latino community."

While the president carried the Latino vote by large margins 15 months ago, many Republicans are out to capitalize on Latino dissatisfaction with Obama and Washington's Democratic leaders. They think that could help them immensely in the 2010 elections.

Republican candidates will gain ground from Latinos once Latinos realize "that what the Democrats offer is just a bunch of empty promises," said Hector Barajas , a communications consultant for the California State Senate Republican Caucus .

He noted that the president spent only about 10 seconds on immigration at the very end of his State of the Union speech last month. Barajas said the issue had been particularly hot on Spanish talk radio ever since Obama gave that speech.

"It's what didn't happen," Barajas said. "I mean, he spent more time talking about gays in the military than he did about providing some immigration reform plan."

The White House said that it remained committed to passing a comprehensive overhaul of immigration laws.

White House spokesman Adam Abrams said the president wanted to sign a bill that strengthened border enforcement and cracked down on employers "who exploit undocumented workers to undercut American workers." He also said the president wanted to resolve the status of 12 million people who were in the U.S. illegally, "that they should have to register, pay a penalty for breaking the law and meet other obligations of legal immigrants such as paying taxes, or leave the country."

"The president told members of both parties that if they can fashion a plan to deal with these problems, he is eager to work with them to get it done," Abrams said.

Jaime Regalado , the executive director of the Pat Brown Institute , a nonprofit public-policy center at California State University, Los Angeles , said that Democrats, particularly the president, faced "a scary situation."

"It's really a colossal hassle for the administration, that there is so much impatience from so many groups — including Latinos — that are hellbent on having an immigration reform package in 2010, an election year," he said. "It's difficult in any season in any year, but this is a very precarious year for Obama."

Regalado said Republicans were exploiting the issue "with good reason," because it was a no-win situation for Democrats: They lose votes from Latinos if they don't come up with a comprehensive solution to immigration, or they lose votes from more conservative members of their base if they do.

"It's fraught with political peril," he said. "There's no question about that."

Cedillo, who campaigned for Obama in California , Texas and Nevada and debated on his behalf on Spanish radio, said the president and Democratic leaders needed to show Latinos that they were committed to them "not only during the campaign, but after the election."

He predicted that Latinos will provide the determining vote in every upcoming presidential election. Obama was hugely popular among Latinos, receiving 75 percent of the more than 10 million votes they cast in the 2008 presidential election.

Latinos are gearing up to be big players this fall. Earlier this month, a report by America's Voice, a group that backs new comprehensive immigration policies, said that immigration could be the deciding factor in as many as 40 congressional races in November.

Noting the electoral strength of Latinos, Cedillo said: "I would be concerned if I was the White House , if I was a member of Congress ."

Immigration has taken a back seat to a host of tough issues for Obama, including two wars, the struggling economy and a yearlong effort to get Congress to pass a health care overhaul. The president's defenders say that it would be politically impossible to add the volatile issue of immigration to the mix right now.

Cedillo doesn't buy that argument. He said the president knew that he'd be dealing with other big issues when he made the promises to the Latino community during the campaign.

"Those were the conditions that he was campaigning under," Cedillo said. "It's not like those were surprises. ... I was so proud of him, at how firm and clear he was in those presidential debates. He really provided leadership."

Barajas said Latinos recognized that it had been a tough year for Obama and an immigration plan might not be fully implemented immediately, but he said there wasn't even a plan for proceeding, let alone introducing legislation.

"I think the Democratic Party needs to wake up and realize that you can only fool the Latino community for so long," Barajas said. "There's a great sense of frustration, there's a great sense of anger and there's a big letdown" that will drive more Latinos to the Republican Party .

Regalado said he didn't believe that Democrats would switch to the Republican Party in big numbers. "What it does threaten is that Latinos stay home" on Election Day , he said.

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