Friday, May 7, 2010

OBAMA'S ASSAULT ON THE AMERICAN PEOPLE - "HOMELAND SECURITY = PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP"

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The Hispandering president and his LA RAZA HOMELAND SECURITY= PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP” chief says “immigration enforcement, CITIZENSHIP PROCESSES and counter-narcotics efforts are ‘inextricably linked’ to border safety!!!

CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN TO ME WHAT THE HELL THAT MEANS? WHAT DOES OUR BORDER SECURITY HAVE TO DO WITH OBAMA’S HISPANDERING FOR THE ILLEGALS’ VOTES?

AND IF THE HOMELAND SECURITY ISN’T REALLY ONLY A DEPT. OF THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA “THE RACE”, THEN WHY IS IT OBAMA AND LA RAZA NAPOLITANO HAS TAKEN HUNDREDS OF BORDER PATROL OFF OUR BORDERS, STOPPED THE BUILDING OF THE WALL, CUT PROSECUTION OF BORDER CRIMES BY 60% AND THEN ASSAULTED THE PEOPLE OF ARIZONA BURDENED INTO PROTECTING THEIR OWN BORDERS AGAINST THE MEXICAN INVASION???

DOES THAT ADD UP?

“Obama recently told a group of Hispanic reporters at the White House that he was "less concerned with making criminals out of people who are simply looking for jobs" and that while he has extended 287g, it is being carried out under a "new set of priorities and rules."


From the Los Angeles Times

Border security not an isolated issue, Napolitano says
The Homeland Security chief, at an El Paso conference, says immigration enforcement, citizenship processes and counter-narcotics efforts are 'inextricably linked' to border safety.

By Anna Gorman

August 12, 2009

Reporting from El Paso — One day after President Obama concluded a summit in Mexico, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Tuesday that securing the Southwest border required targeting several issues at the same time: illegal immigration, drug trafficking and violence in Mexico.

Napolitano said her strategy was unlike the Bush administration's, in which "the issue of the Southwest border was walled off from all other issues."

"Our approach is to view Southwest border security along with enforcement of our immigration laws in the interior of the country, counter-narcotics enforcement and streamlined citizenship processes together," she said. "These things are inextricably linked."

Napolitano said the U.S. government is cooperating with the Mexican government more than ever to battle drug-related violence, citing efforts to stop the drugs flowing north and guns and cash flowing south.

"We have a unique opportunity now with Mexico to really break up these cartels," she said. "Shame on us if we don't take full advantage of that."

Napolitano also announced an additional $30 million in federal funds for local law enforcement in California and other border states to better fight trafficking and violence. Agencies in California will receive nearly $7.4 million. The money is in addition to $60 million announced in June.

Napolitano spoke during a two-day conference on border security, which brought together elected leaders from Mexico and the U.S., along with the heads of the Border Patrol, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The conference took place in El Paso, just across the border from Ciudad Juarez, which has been at the center of the deadly drug wars.

Ciudad Juarez Mayor Jose Reyes Ferriz said that the city has seen a recent reduction in violent crime but that another issue is exacerbating the violence: deportation of criminals and gang members over the border with no warning.

Napolitano responded that the U.S. government would do a better job of notifying law enforcement agencies in Mexico of pending deportations and would consider adjusting where deportees are sent.

During her speech, Napolitano said that much of the violence south of the border is a result of the Mexican government's aggressive campaign targeting the drug cartels. Although deaths continue in Mexico, she said the U.S. has been able to prevent much of the violence from spilling into the U.S.

This year, she said, the government has seized more than $69 million in cash, more than 2.4 million pounds of drugs and more than 500 assault rifles and handguns.

The mayors of San Diego and Tucson told Napolitano that crime was down in both of their cities.

Border Patrol Chief David V. Aguilar said the entire Southwest border is safer and more secure than in previous years, due in large part to increased personnel and technology, but he posed the question: "How do we now sustain that?"

John Brennan, assistant to the president for homeland security and counter-terrorism, also said the U.S. government is considering extending the Merida Initiative, which provides equipment and training to support Mexico's efforts to fight the drug cartels.

The federal government also announced Tuesday a new social networking site, ourborder.ning.com, as a way to promote dialogue on border and immigration issues.
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WHAT DOES “COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM” HAVE TO DO WITH OUR NATIONAL SECURITY AND DEFENDED BORDERS?!?!?!?!
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During the conference, however, Napolitano did not discuss the progress of discussions with legislators on comprehensive immigration reform, other than to tell reporters that the conversation was underway and she was working to build support.

At the Mexican summit on Monday, Obama said that he expected to have draft immigration legislation by the end of the year but that passage of a bill would have to wait until 2010.

Rep. Bob Filner (D-Chula Vista), who attended the conference, said he and others have been pushing for legislation but have been disappointed in the administration.

"We don't sense that Obama thinks it can happen now," he said. "And if he waits until next year, it won't happen."
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from the August 11, 2009 edition - http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0812/p02s04-usgn.html
Napolitano on immigration: We're not Bush
In announcing a $30 million border security plan Tuesday, she sought to emphasize how the administration is shifting priorities.
By Michael B. Farrell | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor

SAN FRANCISCO
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on Tuesday pledged $30 million in grants to shore up security along America's increasingly violent Southwest border.
"At the top of our border security mission is combating violence by Mexico-based drug cartels," said Secretary Napolitano at the annual Border Security Conference in El Paso, Texas.
The $30 million grants will be spread across states that border Mexico and be on top of $60 million given in June to Southwestern states as part of Operation Stonegarden, a program started in 2005 to provide states with federal money to bolster border security.
The announcement comes on the heels of a two-day summit between North American leaders in Mexico that focused on issues of border security and immigration. One of the major issues of that forum was the ongoing drug war in Mexico that is increasing pressure on law enforcement in both the US and Mexico.
EVER THE HISPANDERER! UNEMPLOYMENT NOT HIGH ENOUGH TO GIVE JOBS TO LEGALS!
Yet President Obama also announced at the summit that he would tackle comprehensive immigration reform next year – even though many Hispanic advocacy groups have been pressing the administration to act sooner.
In the context of this disappointment, Napolitano sought to emphasize how the Obama administration is already deviating from immigration policies followed by the Bush administration.
OBAMA’S BIT BY BIT AMNESTY IS BASED ON NO REAL ENFORCEMENT! HERE’S AN EXAMPLE:
• The Obama administration has revised controversial 287g rules that allow local law enforcement officials to track illegal immigrants and arrest them on minor infractions. Now the government wants police to focus on nabbing immigrants wanted for serious offenses.
• The administration is also revamping immigration detention programs. "These major changes in detention ... will result in a system that deals with detainees in an efficient, transparent, and humane manner," she said.
WHEN HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAWS PROHIBITING THE EMPLOYMENT OF ILLEGALS. THIS IS ALL ANOTHER OBAMA FARCE. THERE ARE ONLY EIGHT (8)STATES WITH A POPULATION GREATER THAN SANCTUARY CITY LOS ANGELES WHERE 47% OF THOSE WITH A JOB ARE ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS!
• In addition, the administration is focusing more on the demand side of the illegal immigration problem, Napolitano said. Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued inspection notices to 652 suspected businesses nationwide on July 2 – more notices than were issued in the entire previous year, she added.
But these new policies have already drawn fire from both immigration advocacy groups and some in law enforcement.
SHERIFF JOE OF ARIZONA STANDS UP TO THE HISPANDERING PRESIDENT!
"If I'm told not to enforce immigration law except if the alien is a violent criminal, my answer to that is we are still going to do the same thing, 287g or not," Joe Arpaio, an Arizona sheriff, told The Wall Street Journal last month.
Some Hispanic advocacy groups say that 287g still gives police too much power, essentially giving them a green light to racially profile.
Marielena Hincapie, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center, said she had hoped the Obama administration would do away with 287g altogether.
But, that said, she still sees a dramatic difference between Obama and Bush when it comes to enforcing immigration law. Gone are the massive roundups of illegal workers and raids on immigrant households, she says.

Obama recently told a group of Hispanic reporters at the White House that he was "less concerned with making criminals out of people who are simply looking for jobs" and that while he has extended 287g, it is being carried out under a "new set of priorities and rules."
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