Tuesday, April 13, 2010

LA RAZA Harry Reid's NEVADA: Staggering Unemployment, Staggering Foreclosures, Staggering Welfare For Illegals, AND 25% OF POPULATION ARE ILLEGALS!

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LA RAZA HARRY REID’S SELLOUT TO ILLEGALS
NEVADA – 25% MEXICAN ILLEGALS
WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS SOARING!
FORECLOSURES SOARING!
TAX DOLLARS TURNED OVER TO THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY OF LA RAZA “THE RACE” IN THE MILLIONS! IT’S HARRY REID’S BUY THE ILLEGALS’ VOTES DRIVE!
WE CAN’T FIX OUR ONCE GREAT COUNTRY UNTIL WE RID OURSELVES OF THESE LA RAZA DEMS!
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FROM FAIRUS. org – get on their emails
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Reid Tells Crowd Senate Will Pass Immigration Reform this Year
Speaking before thousands in Las Vegas on Saturday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) told supporters he would push for passage of amnesty legislation in 2010. He told the crowd that the confirmation process for a new Supreme Court justice would not stand in the way. “We are going to pass comprehensive immigration reform,” Reid told the crowd. “We need to do this this year. We can’t let excuses like a Supreme Court nomination get in the way.” (Las Vegas Sun, Apr. 10, 2010). Reid promised to start work as soon as Congress returns from Easter recess this week. (The New York Times, April 12, 2010). About 3,500 people attended the rally in front of the federal courthouse in Las Vegas that was sponsored by Reform Immigration for America, one of the largest pro-amnesty umbrella groups. (See Las Vegas Review-Journal, Apr. 10, 2010)
In his speech, Reid also foreshadowed what would be in the amnesty legislation, including provisions to secure the northern and southern borders, revisions to a guest worker program, and provisions to deal with illegal immigrants already in the country. (Las Vegas Sun, Apr. 10, 2010). "For those that are undocumented, we're going to make some rules; of course they'll be understandable," Reid said. "We're going to make sure there will be a penalty or a fine. People will have to work, pay taxes and stay out of trouble and learn English. Not so bad, is it?" Reid also discussed re-examining employer sanctions for hiring illegal immigrants and reiterated his commitment to passing the the DREAM Act. (Las Vegas Review-Journal, Apr. 10, 2010)
Also at the rally was Illinois Congressman, Rep. Luis Gutierrez, one of the most outspoken proponents of amnesty in the House and also the author of a mass-amnesty bill introduced last December (H.R.4321; See FAIR’s Summary of H.R. 4321). As he was introducing Senator Reid, Gutierrez stressed the urgency for amnesty legislation. “There are more people going to be deported and divided this year than in the last year of George Bush,” Gutierrez said. “That’s not why I went out to vote. I want to bring about comprehensive immigration reform, and it is time for the House and Senate to act and act immediately.” (Las Vegas Sun, Apr. 10, 2010). “Our vote must be respected in Washington, D.C.”
Reid’s remarks come as the Senate Majority Leader is struggling in his bid for re-election to the Senate. His speech, which surprised even amnesty supporters, came at the end of a hard week of campaigning in a state that is experiencing record unemployment and the nation’s highest foreclosure rate. (The New York Times, Apr. 12, 2010). Aside from weary politicians who may be reluctant to take up the controversial issue of immigration reform in an election year, scheduling difficulties may arise as the Senate Judiciary Committee, which has jurisdiction over immigration issues, will have its hands full with the confirmation process of a new Supreme Court Justice nominee. (Id.) Some even suggest that Senator Reid is well aware that most Americans oppose amnesty and is pushing immigration reform simply to shore up the Hispanic vote in his own race and to split Republicans nationwide. (See Washington Post, Apr. 12, 2010); Politico, Apr. 12, 2010; Zogby Poll of Nevadans, Feb. 2009). Whatever the reason, Senator Reid, seemed resolute. “There are no excuses. This is something America needs,” Reid said. “We’re going to do immigration reform just like we did health care reform.” (Las Vegas Sun, Apr. 10, 2010).
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"The cost to our taxpayers is astronomical " (Reid for open borders!)
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Emergency Room Treatment for Illegal Aliens in Las Vegas Costs Taxpayers $2 Million per Month
Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 1:18 PM EST - posted on NumbersUSA


Las Vegas Unversity Medical Center
A report by the Las Vegas Review-Journal found that illegal aliens receiving dialysis treatment were costing the hospital more than $2 million per month. Nevada taxpayers are forced to pay for a situation that the report says "continues to worsen."

Officials say the lack of enforcing immigration laws is making a bad situation worse as the University Medical Center in Las Vegas looks to face a $70 million budgetary shortfall in 2010. They say attempts to encourage illegal aliens to receive the treatment in their home countries hasn't worked.

"The cost to our taxpayers is astronomical," said Lawrence Weekly, a Clark County commissioner and chairman of the UMC board of hospital trustees. "Many people are justifiably outraged. If this kind of thing goes on, we might have to close our doors. But we're governed by federal law on this issue so some way the federal government has to help us out. We just can't stand by and let people die in the streets. We wouldn't want that on our conscience."

The article says that a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said over the summer that Reid would push for increased funding for hospitals that helped illegal aliens, but the funding hasn't materialized.


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Support American Workers - Enforce Immigration Laws
It is all about jobs…or at least that is what President Obama and leadership in Congress is telling us. So, why with unemployment hovering around 10 percent, are they reducing worksite enforcement of immigration laws?
Even though worksite enforcement opens jobs for Americans, when illegal workers are caught, they're released, so they can take another job. If that's not bad enough, the Obama Administration thinks it's OK to continue admitting more than a million foreign workers a year to take American jobs – all while American citizens and legal workers struggle to find decent wages to pay their mortgages and put food on the table.
FAIR, as part of The Coalition for the American Worker, has just launched two new TV ads that are running in markets around the country asking the President why he and leaders in Congress refuse to enforce our immigration laws, especially when Americans need jobs! Check out the ads below and make sure to forward them to your friends, family members, and colleagues.
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Reid calling for comprehensive immigration reform this year (,” Reid said. “We’re going to do immigra)
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By Kyle Hansen (contact)

Published Saturday, April 10, 2010 | 4:56 p.m.

Updated Saturday, April 10, 2010 | 7:26 p.m.


Thousands of people rallied in downtown Las Vegas Saturday afternoon to demand immediate reform of federal immigration laws.

The crowd was likely smaller than the 10,000 people organizers said were in attendance but was large enough to spill over the steps of the Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse and surround the stage set up in the middle of Las Vegas Boulevard.

Much of the three-hour event was a build-up to a speech by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who was introduced by U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., the author of an immigration-reform bill.

Democratic U.S. Reps. Shelley Berkley and Dina Titus of Nevada and state Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford also attended the rally.

“We are going to pass comprehensive immigration reform,” Reid told the crowd. “We need to do this this year. We can’t let excuses like a Supreme Court nomination get in the way.”

Reid promised the legislation would include provisions to secure both the north and south borders, revisions to a guest worker program, and provisions to deal with illegal immigrants already in the country.

“There are no excuses. This is something America needs,” Reid said. “We’re going to do immigration reform just like we did health care reform.”

Some people in attendance expressed frustration that reform has not happened more quickly, despite promising remarks from President Barack Obama during the presidential campaign.

“Our vote must be respected in Washington, D.C.,” Gutierrez said, noting that Hispanics helped elect Obama.

“There are more people going to be deported and divided this year than in the last year of George Bush,” Gutierrez said. “That’s not why I went out to vote. I want to bring about comprehensive immigration reform, and it is time for the House and Senate to act and act immediately.”

The chairman of Reform for America, the organizer of the rally, said he, too, wanted action from Congress and the president.

“Immigrants are workers, taxpayers and citizens, and we want immigration reform and we want it now. We call upon our president to keep his promise,” he said.

In addition to the politicians, organized labor played a major part of the rally, with more than a half-dozen labor leaders speaking.

“We’re here because our immigration system is broken and we’ve got to fix it and we can’t wait,” AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said.

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