Friday, July 16, 2010

MEXIFORNIA - No Legal Need Apply! UNDER LA RAZA OCCUPATION

IN MEX WELFARE CAPITAL of AMERICA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, MORE THAN 50% OF ALL JOBS ARE HELD BY ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS!

FEINSTEIN, BOXER AND PELOSI HAVE ALL PROMISTED ILLEGALS (FOR THEIR VOTES), NO E-VERIFY, NO ENFORCMENT OF EXISTING LAWS PROHIBTING THE EMPLOYMENT OF ILLEGALS, AND NO (REAL) I.C.E. ENFORCEMENT!

IT IS THE HISPANDERING PRESIDENT'S POLICY AS WELL!

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THE ENTIRE REASON THE BORDERS ARE LEFT OPEN IS TO CUT WAGES!

“We could cut unemployment in half simply by reclaiming the jobs taken by illegal workers,” said Representative Lamar Smith of Texas, co-chairman of the Reclaim American Jobs Caucus. “President Obama is on the wrong side of the American people on immigration. The president should support policies that help citizens and legal immigrants find the jobs they need and deserve rather than fail to enforce immigration laws.”

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California job climate stagnant in June

The state unemployment rate dipped slightly to 12.3%, but 27,600 jobs were lost as census positions expired, an EDD report says. Some economists fear a double-dip recession unless jobless benefits are extended.


By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times

9:28 AM PDT, July 16, 2010

Reporting from Sacramento

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California's jobs climate stagnated in June as part-time census workers lost their jobs and more than 400,000 others ran out of unemployment benefits.

While the monthly unemployment rate crept down a tenth of a percentage point to 12.3%, the economy lost 27,600 jobs, according to the California Employment Development Department. The state's unemployment rate was 11.6% in June 2009.

Some economists feared that the Golden State and the country could be teetering on the brink of a double-dip recession, especially if Congress does not quickly pass an unemployment insurance extension that's needed to keep $33 billion in benefits flowing to more than 2.5 million long-term job seekers.

A vote is scheduled for Tuesday in the U.S. Senate.

The national unemployment rate in June was 9.5%

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