Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The La Raza Dems and COMPREHENSIVE AMNESTY THREAT

EVEN WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN CA NEARLY 15%, AND BILLIONS HANDED OVER TO ILLEGALS IN SOCIAL SERVICES, FEINSTEIN AND BOXER ARE BACK WORKING FOR “AMNESTY” FOR 1.5 MILLION ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS ON BEHALF OF HER BIG AG BIZ DONORS. ONE-THIRD OF ALL ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS END UP ON WELFARE!

FEINSTEIN HAS CALLED HER CONSTITUENTS “STUPID” FOR NOT WANTING OPEN BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX, AND TO GIVE THEIR JOBS AWAY TO “CHEAP” LABOR ILLEGALS.

DIANNE FEINSTEIN HAS LONG ILLEGALLY HIRE “CHEAP” LABOR ILLEGALS AT HER SAN FRANCISCO HOTEL. NANCY PELOSI HAS LONG ILLEGALLY HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER NAPA WINERY.

IS THERE A WONDER WHY THEIR FAT MOUTHS REMAIN SHUT ABOUT THE STAGGERING MEXICAN WELFARE STATE CA HAS BECOME? OR THE MEXICAN CRIME WAVE?

There are a few in Congress that actually work for AMERICANS.
Rep. Lamar Smith is one!

Comprehensive Amnesty Threat
Often referred to as Comprehensive Immigration Reform, pro-amnesty groups seek to offer legal permanent residence to illegal aliens. Comprehensive Immigration Reform bills were introduced in Congress in both 2006 and 2007.
In 2006, separate versions were passed in the Senate and House, but an agreement was never reached in conference committee. In 2007, a version in the Senate proposed by Senators John McCain and Ted Kennedy with support from Pres. Bush failed to reach a cloture vote. The grassroots effort from NumbersUSA members was a major reason why the amnesty failed.
Rep. Lamar Smith Makes the Case for Unemployed Americans in Nation's Largest Paper

Monday, June 29, 2009, 2:24 PM

Representative Lamar Smith (R-Texas) had an op-ed published in Monday's edition of USA Today speaking up for the more than 14 million unemployed United States citizens. The letter was published in response to the USA Today editorial "Recession freezes immigration debate but points to answers" also published in Monday's paper.
Rep. Lamar Smith is a ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee and has a career grade of an A+ with a record of consistently standing up for American workers and reduced immigration levels.
"Congressman Lamar Smith has been fighting for sensible immigration since 1989, and with this op-ed he illustrates why I think he may now be at his greatest energy ever in fighting for the average American worker and community," said NumbersUSA President Roy Beck.
In Rep. Smith's op-ed, he wrote...
Unemployment hit 15.5% last month for American workers without high school diplomas. It makes no sense to give amnesty or a "path to citizenship" to millions of illegal immigrants who would compete with unemployed Americans for scarce jobs and drive down their wages.
... To achieve immigration reform, the choices are not just amnesty or mass deportation. A strategy of "attrition through enforcement" would dramatically reduce the number of illegal immigrants over time.
... Amnesty would cost Americans their jobs, depress wages, burden taxpayers and encourage even more illegal immigration. On the other hand, enforcing immigration laws would increase respect for the rule of law and reduce illegal immigration.
You can read Rep. Smith's full reply at USAToday.com.
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HERITAGE ORG
FEINSTEIN’S IMMIGRATION WILL ALLOW 100 MILLION NEW ILLEGALS INTO OUR JOBS
FEINSTEIN HAS LONG TAKEN BIG BUCKS FROM BIG AG BIZ DONORS THAT MAKE HUGE PROFITS PAYING MISERABLE WAGES!

THE KENNEDY, FEINSTEIN, REID , McCAIN Senate Immigration Bill Would Allow 100 Million New Legal Immigrants over the Next Twenty Years
by Robert Rector HERITIAGE.ORG Statement on Immigration Research (Update: On Tuesday, May 16, the Senate passed Sen. Jeff Bingaman's (D-NM) amendment to S. 2611 that significantly reduced the number of legal immigrants who could enter under the bill's "guest worker" program. As a result of this change, our estimate of the number of legal immigrants who would enter the country or would gain legal status under S. 2611 falls from 103 million to around 66 million over the next 20 years.) If enacted, the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (CIRA, S.2611) would be the most dramatic change in immigration law in 80 years, allowing an estimated 103 million persons to legally immigrate to the U.S. over the next 20 years—fully one-third of the current population of the United States. Much attention has been given to the fact that the bill grants amnesty to some 10 million illegal immigrants. Little or no attention has been given to the fact that the bill would quintuple the rate of legal immigration into the United States, raising, over time, the inflow of legal immigrants from around one million per year to over five million per year. The impact of this increase in legal immigration dwarfs the magnitude of the amnesty provisions. In contrast to the 103 million immigrants permitted under CIRA, current law allows 19 million legal immigrants over the next twenty years. Relative to current law, then, CIRA would add an extra 84 million legal immigrants to the nation’s population. The figure of 103 million legal immigrants is a reasonable estimate of the actual immigration inflow under the bill and not the maximum number that would be legally permitted to enter. The maximum number that could legally enter would be almost 200 million over twenty years—over 180 million more legal immigrants than current law permits. Immigration Status To understand the provisions of CIRA, largely based on a compromise by Senators Chuck Hagel (R–Nebraska) and Mel Martinez (R–Florida), it is useful to distinguish between the three legal statuses that a legal immigrant might hold: http://immigrationcounters.com/

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