Sunday, December 19, 2010

THE LA RAZA DEMS NEVER ENDING PUSH FOR MORE ILLEGALS

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FEINSTEIN AND BOXER CONTINUE TO FLIP OF LEGALS, AS DOES OBAMA, ON BEHALF OF THEIR PAYMASTERS, THE EMPLOYERS OF “CHEAP” LABOR ILLEGALS!
THE ENTIRE REASON THE LA RAZA DEMS WANT AMNESTY IS ONLY TO KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED, AND SHIFT THE REAL COST OF THIS STAGGERINGLY EXPENSIVE “CHEAP” LABOR OVER TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE (LEGALS).
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LA RAZA FEINSTEIN BOXER HAVE LONG PUSHED FOR MORE ILLEGALS TO KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED.

FEINSTEIN, BOXER, PELOSI, WAXMAN, LOFGREN, FARR, and the LA RAZA FASCIST PARTY MEMBERS, Reps. Becerra, Baca, Sanchez Sisters, HAVE ALL FOUGHT TO SABOTAGE E-VERIFY. BOXER HAS CONDEMNED I.C.E. FOR DOING THEIR JOB, AND WANTS NO INTERFERENCE IN THE EVER EXPANDING MEX OCCUPATION. PELOSI HAS VOWED THE WALL WITH NARCOMEX WILL NEVER BE BUILT, AND OBAMA’S Dept. of Homeland Security= Pathway to Citizenship HAS HALTED THE WALL WITH MEXICO’S THANKS!

FROM 2007… How many illegals have climbed our borders for our jobs, to give birth to “anchors” to anchor Mexico’s stranglehold on American welfare for their people.
“Mexico does not end at its borders” and that “where there is a Mexican, there is a Mexico.” PRESIDENT OF MEXICO AND EMBRACED BY OBAMA, AND THE LA RAZA DEMS, WHICH IS WHY YOU CAN DRIVE FROM THE BOTTOM OF CA, TO THE OREGON BORDER AND NOT HEAR ENGLISH!
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Lou Dobbs Tonight Friday, May 16, 2008
Some in Congress are once again trying to push piecemeal immigration reform through the back door. Sen. Diane Feinstein of California attached a farm worker program to the multibillion dollar Iraq war funding bill yesterday which would grant temporary amnesty to 1.3 million farm workers and their families over the next five years.

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Lou Dobbs Tonight Tuesday, September 4, 2007
In his first state of the union speech since becoming president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon criticized the U.S. government and its efforts to shut down illegal immigration. During the speech Calderon proclaimed that “Mexico does not end at its borders” and that “where there is a Mexican, there is a Mexico.” Tune in for a full report on Calderon’s vigorous fight to protect Mexican interests in the United States—even when they’re built on illegal immigration. The Department of Homeland Security announced it would start warning companies today that they must fire illegal aliens working without a valid Social Security number—or risk criminal charges and hefty fines. The department plans on sending hundreds of thousands of letters in the coming weeks, affecting an estimated 8 million workers. But in California, a federal judge has temporarily banned the agency from enforcing the new rules. We’ll bring you a full report on this latest barrier to enforcing our nation’s laws.
CONTRARY TO THE ABOVE LA RAZA PROPAGANDA, OBAMA, AND HIS “HOMELAND SECURITY” IN FACT HAS REFUSED TO ENFORCE THE LAWS PROHIBITING THE EMPLOYMENT OF ILLEGALS. HEAD OF THAT DEPT. IS ONE OF OBAMA’S MANY LA RAZA PARTY MEMBERS, JANET NAPOLITANO, AND OPEN BORDERS ADVOCATE.
THERE ARE ONLY EIGHT STATES WITH A POPULATION GREATER THAN LOS ANGELES, WHERE 47% OF THOSE WITH A JOB ARE ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS.


THEY TWICE PUSHED FOR A “SPECIAL AMNESTY” FOR 1.5 MILLION ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS, ON BEHALF OF THEIR BIG AG BIZ DONORS (THESE TWO WHORES ARE EASILY BOUGHT BY THEIR PAYMASTERS). THE PUSHED THIS “SPECIAL AMNESTY” DESPITE THE SOARING UNEMPLOYMENT IN CA, AND THAT ONE-THIRD OF ALL ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS END UP ON WELFARE. CA NOW PUTS OUT $20 BILLION IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS. IN FACT, FEINSTEIN BOXER PUSHED TO HAVE WELFARE TO ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS EXPANDED… ANYTHING TO HELP THEIR BIG AG BIZ DONORS PAY MISERABLE WAGES!
NO WORD ON HOW MANY OF THESE EXPLOITED FARM WORKERS END UP IN MEX GANGS, WHICH NOW HAVE INFESTED COMMUNITIES ALL OVER THE STATE! IN FARMING TOWN OF SALINAS, A TOWN OF ONLY 130,000 PEOPLE AND UNDER MEX OCCUPATION, THERE HAVE BEEN NEARLY THREE DOZEN MEX GANG RELATED MURDERS IN BARELY TWO YEARS. THE PLACE IS TOTALLY MEX GANG INFESTED!
DIANNE FEINSTEIN HAS LONG HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER S.F. HOTEL.
NANCY PELOSI AHS LONG HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER ST. HELENA, NAPA WINERY, AND IS HEAVILY INVESTED IN COMPANIES THAT EXPLOIT “CHEAP” LABOR ILLEGALS, SUCH AS SUNKIST.
BOTH BOXER AND FEINSTEIN HAVE BEEN LISTED ON JUDICIAL WATCH’S TEN MOST CORRUPT IN THE NATION. BOXER MAKES THE 2010 LIST.

U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 111th Congress - 2nd Session

as compiled through Senate LIS by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate


Vote Summary

Question: On the Cloture Motion (Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Concur in the House Amendment to the Senate Amendment No. 3 to H.R. 5281 )
Vote Number: 278 Vote Date: December 18, 2010, 11:09 AM
Required For Majority: 3/5 Vote Result: Cloture Motion Rejected
Measure Number: H.R. 5281 (Removal Clarification Act of 2010 )
Measure Title: A bill to amend title 28, United States Code, to clarify and improve certain provisions relating to the removal of litigation against Federal officers or agencies to Federal courts, and for other purposes.
Vote Counts: YEAs 55
NAYs 41
Not Voting 4
Vote Summary By Senator Name By Vote Position By Home State


Alphabetical by Senator NameAkaka (D-HI), Yea
Alexander (R-TN), Nay
Barrasso (R-WY), Nay
Baucus (D-MT), Nay
Bayh (D-IN), Yea
Begich (D-AK), Yea
Bennet (D-CO), Yea
Bennett (R-UT), Yea
Bingaman (D-NM), Yea
Bond (R-MO), Nay
Boxer (D-CA), Yea
Brown (D-OH), Yea
Brown (R-MA), Nay
Brownback (R-KS), Nay
Bunning (R-KY), Not Voting
Burr (R-NC), Nay
Cantwell (D-WA), Yea
Cardin (D-MD), Yea
Carper (D-DE), Yea
Casey (D-PA), Yea
Chambliss (R-GA), Nay
Coburn (R-OK), Nay
Cochran (R-MS), Nay
Collins (R-ME), Nay
Conrad (D-ND), Yea
Coons (D-DE), Yea
Corker (R-TN), Nay
Cornyn (R-TX), Nay
Crapo (R-ID), Nay
DeMint (R-SC), Nay
Dodd (D-CT), Yea
Dorgan (D-ND), Yea
Durbin (D-IL), Yea
Ensign (R-NV), Nay
Enzi (R-WY), Nay
Feingold (D-WI), Yea
Feinstein (D-CA), Yea
Franken (D-MN), Yea
Gillibrand (D-NY), Yea
Graham (R-SC), Nay
Grassley (R-IA), Nay
Gregg (R-NH), Not Voting
Hagan (D-NC), Nay
Harkin (D-IA), Yea
Hatch (R-UT), Not Voting
Hutchison (R-TX), Nay
Inhofe (R-OK), Nay
Inouye (D-HI), Yea
Isakson (R-GA), Nay
Johanns (R-NE), Nay
Johnson (D-SD), Yea
Kerry (D-MA), Yea
Kirk (R-IL), Nay
Klobuchar (D-MN), Yea
Kohl (D-WI), Yea
Kyl (R-AZ), Nay
Landrieu (D-LA), Yea
Lautenberg (D-NJ), Yea
Leahy (D-VT), Yea
LeMieux (R-FL), Nay
Levin (D-MI), Yea
Lieberman (ID-CT), Yea
Lincoln (D-AR), Yea
Lugar (R-IN), Yea
Manchin (D-WV), Not Voting
McCain (R-AZ), Nay
McCaskill (D-MO), Yea
McConnell (R-KY), Nay
Menendez (D-NJ), Yea
Merkley (D-OR), Yea
Mikulski (D-MD), Yea
Murkowski (R-AK), Yea
Murray (D-WA), Yea
Nelson (D-FL), Yea
Nelson (D-NE), Nay
Pryor (D-AR), Nay
Reed (D-RI), Yea
Reid (D-NV), Yea
Risch (R-ID), Nay
Roberts (R-KS), Nay
Rockefeller (D-WV), Yea
Sanders (I-VT), Yea
Schumer (D-NY), Yea
Sessions (R-AL), Nay
Shaheen (D-NH), Yea
Shelby (R-AL), Nay
Snowe (R-ME), Nay
Specter (D-PA), Yea
Stabenow (D-MI), Yea
Tester (D-MT), Nay
Thune (R-SD), Nay
Udall (D-CO), Yea
Udall (D-NM), Yea
Vitter (R-LA), Nay
Voinovich (R-OH), Nay
Warner (D-VA), Yea
Webb (D-VA), Yea
Whitehouse (D-RI), Yea
Wicker (R-MS), Nay
Wyden (D-OR), Yea

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Illegals Threaten Survival of U.S.

“Less than 2 percent of illegal aliens are picking our crops, but 29 percent are on welfare”

By Pat Boone


It’s hard to believe that we enlightened, practical, eyes-wide-open Americans are living in a fable, a virtual fairy tale — but more and more evidence is making the case that we are.


The “fairy tale” I refer to is actually a witty satire written by the brilliant author/politician Jonathan Swift in 1726. Because it was such an entertaining piece, it became a famous children’s story; but that was not the original intention of the author. Swift himself said “The chief end I propose to myself in all my labors is, to vex the world rather than divert it.”


That is, he wanted to focus his society on its folly. And that he did, eloquently. But little could he have imagined how accurately he would picture our society in America today. It’s startling. It’s disheartening. And it’s threatening to our very survival.


Remember? In Swift’s satire, a traveler named Gulliver finds himself in Lilliput, surrounded by a race of people universally 1/12 his size. Though he wishes them no harm, and in fact is quite friendly toward the little people, his size intimidates them. So they conspire to get him drunk and lying on the ground — at which time they crawl all over him, staking him to the ground with countless little ropes. And when he comes to, he’s helpless.


You may not yet get the connection. But here are recent facts, revealed by none other than the Los Angeles Times, the truth teller in one of America’s unofficial “sanctuary cities” for illegal aliens.

40 percent of all workers in L.A. County (10.2 million people) are working for cash and not paying taxes. This is because they are predominantly illegal immigrants working without a green card.


95 percent of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal aliens.

75 percent of people on the most wanted list in Los Angeles are illegal aliens.

Over 2/3 of all births in Los Angeles County are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal, whose births were paid for by taxpayers.

Nearly 35 percent of all inmates in California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally.

Over 300,000 illegal aliens in Los Angeles County are living in garages.

The FBI estimates half of all gang members in Los Angeles to be illegal aliens from south of the border.

Nearly 60 percent of all occupants of HUD properties are illegal.

21 radio stations in L.A. are Spanish speaking.

Of 10.2 million people in L.A. County, 5.1 million speak English, 3.9 million speak Spanish.

All these alarming facts have been duly reported by the newspaper that favors current sanctuary-promoting Mayor Villaraigosa and makes sure that anti-immigration enforcement demonstrations featuring angry shouts in Spanish and under Mexican flags — in American streets and parks — get ample coverage. So don’t doubt the figures.


Add to those some more recent stats:


Less than 2 percent of illegal aliens are picking our crops, but 29 percent are on welfare.


Over 70 percent of the United States’ annual population growth (and over 90 percent of California, Florida, and New York) results from immigration.

29 percent of inmates in federal prisons are illegal aliens.

Are you beginning to see why I can’t get the story of Gulliver out of my mind?


Do you not see America as the benign giant up north that fails to defend its own borders or enforce its own laws, that looks the other way while some of its own citizens actually encourage the influx of illegals to do low-paying jobs, thinking it won’t matter seriously, and simply feeling compassion toward poor Latinos who seek a better life?


Can’t we Americans, uniquely generous and welcoming and compassionate toward those less fortunate, see that our generosity is being horribly abused, that our economy is being overwhelmed, that whatever benefits might have derived from crop pickers and day laborers and kitchen workers have long since been washed away by an avalanche of the illiterate, the unskilled, the dependent, and the even the violent and criminal?

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DIANNE FEINSTEIN WAS ONE OF BUSH’ CLOSEST ALLIES, AND PROMISED HIM TWO (2) VOTES (BOXER’S) SHOULD HE FACE IMPEACHMENT FOR WAR CRIMES, OR OTHER CORRUPTION. BUSH FAVORED FEINSTEIN AND HER CORRUPT HUSBAND, RICHARD BLUM WITH WAR PROFITEERING THAT ENABLED FEINSTEIN TO BUY A $17 MILLION WAR PROFITS MANSION IN S.F.
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NEW YORK TIMES

December 15, 2008
EDITORIAL
A Cheap Shot at Workers
The Bush administration is doing a last-minute overhaul of the visa program for temporary farmworkers to make it easier to hire foreigners over Americans, to lower workers’ wages and to erode their rights. You would think that after failing for eight years to fix immigration, the administration would pack it in rather than make one last listless stab at a solution. But this plan isn’t even that — it’s just midnight meanness, right in time for the holidays.
The Labor Department’s proposed changes to the H-2A visa program, which would take effect in January, are supposed to help both growers and workers by making hiring cheaper and speedier. The program is notoriously unwieldy and underused, approving only about 75,000 jobs for foreign workers a year, in a labor force of about 2.5 million seasonal and migrant farmworkers, well over half of them undocumented.
To spur use of H-2A visas, the government wants to let employers cut numerous corners. It would adjust the salary formula to push wages down. It would also ease the burden employers face to prove they tried to recruit Americans first, and limit how much employers have to reimburse foreign workers for the cost of going home.
No one expects that the H-2A overhaul will be enough to get most growers to stop hiring illegal immigrants, who work desperately hard for rock-bottom wages. The shortage of farm labor is too great. But by weakening protections for legal workers, the changes would invite abuse and make a flawed program worse.
This new plan harks back to the shameful days of the bracero program of the 1940’s to the 60’s, when Mexicans were recruited into brutal serfdom in the United States. Abuses within today’s H-2A program are rampant; advocacy groups like Farmworker Justice routinely document examples of workers who, chained to their employers and unprotected by the government, submit to abusive conditions, wage theft and other exploitation.
There is a better long-term solution. It’s AgJobs, a federal bill that died with previous efforts at comprehensive immigration reform. It would give undocumented farmworkers a chance to legalize and the right to change jobs, a crucial means of discouraging abuse by employers. Its goal is to bolster workers’ rights and build a more productive, stable work force. AgJobs isn’t perfect, but it was born from long negotiations among growers and workers’ advocates — a compromise that the Bush administration’s plans could blow apart.
Congress and the new administration will have to undo this mischief. Anyone who buys the argument that reducing wages and government oversight of a farmworker program will somehow help workers — foreign or American — hasn’t been paying attention.
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FEINSTEIN BOXER’S NEVER ENDING PUSH FOR HORDES MORE ILLEGALS
September 17, 2007

WASHINGTON — Three months after Congress failed to pass a broad immigration overhaul, lawmakers are quietly returning to the hot button issue, discussing narrower measures that address illegal immigrants and low skilled laborers.

Already, critics are promising fireworks.

As early as this week, Democratic senators are set to introduce an amendment that would give conditional legal status to young illegal immigrants.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D Calif.) hopes to bring up a visa program that eventually would allow farmhands to gain citizenship, whereas Republican senators are discussing a short term guest worker program for low skilled laborers.

Republicans also are considering a bill that would overhaul visas for high skilled foreigners.

In the House, Republicans have been steadily introducing initiatives aimed at ensuring that illegal immigrants could not gain access to federal benefits.

"We may be heading for another immigration battle," Sen. Jeff Sessions (R Ala.) said of the measures headed for the Senate floor.

"Hopefully it can be avoided."

After the Senate failed in June to pass the broad immigration bill, rebuffing President Bush, who supported it, many on Capitol Hill predicted the issue would lie fallow until after the 2008 presidential election. But that has not been the case. THE DEM WHORES AMNESTY BIT BY BIT IS ALIVE AND WELL!
The Bush administration in August unveiled a roster of aggressive enforcement initiatives, provoking a legal challenge from labor and business groups and outrage from immigrant advocates. The Department of Homeland Security has continued its stepped up raids on work sites that use illegal laborers, and in August it deported a high profile illegal immigrant activist who had spent months in a Chicago church, declaring it a sanctuary.

Immigrant groups nationwide have staged vigils, protests and letter writing campaigns to demand changes in policy. Groups that want to limit immigration also have kept a sharp eye on Congress, on the lookout for any attempts to pass what they view as "amnesty" proposals that would open the way to legalization for illegal immigrants.


Since the comprehensive bill's failure, some of the focus on immigration has served political goals.

Republican senators quickly brought up an enforcement bill, a hit with their conservative base. The Democratic sponsored measures generally appeal to Latino voters. Staff members from both parties say immigration related amendments could turn up on any major piece of legislation expected to pass.

Some of the measures now in the works don't have much bipartisan support, limiting their chances of success. And some lawmakers express doubts that it is possible to restructure the immigration system through separate bills rather than sweeping legislation.

"I'm personally very skeptical of a piecemeal approach," said Sen. Mel Martinez (R Fla.), a member of the bipartisan coalition that tried to pass the overhaul earlier this year. "The hardest thing to do . . . is take care of" the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. "The minute we start doing the easy things, like taking care of agribusiness interests because they need the workers, . . . then we're leaving the hard things" unaddressed.

The central conflict that tripped up the comprehensive bill remains the question of whether illegal immigrants should be given the chance to earn legal status. That question will be an issue in at least two of the measures headed for the Senate.

The first to come up is expected to be the "Dream Act," a bill championed by Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D Ill.) that would give conditional legal status to immigrants brought to the U.S. at a young age.

To qualify under it, they must have been in the country for at least five years, have a high school diploma and meet other requirements. Over the next six years, they would have to spend two years in college or the military, after which they could become legal permanent residents, a step toward citizenship.

Durbin plans to attach the bill as an amendment to a defense funding measure scheduled to come before the Senate today, his staff said.

The bill has broad support, prompting immigration restrictionist groups to send alerts warning that the Senate was planning "to pass an amnesty act by hiding language in the defense authorization bill."

Feinstein has championed an AgJobs program with increasing intensity as farms have struggled to find labor. The program would allow up to 1.5 million agricultural workers to gain legal status through a "blue card," provided they did farm work for a certain number of days every year. Those who met the criteria could apply for legal permanent resident status after five years.

The bill's prospects are uncertain. Feinstein lost a crucial AgJobs ally when Sen. Larry E. Craig (R Idaho) recently announced he would resign because of the scandal surrounding his arrest in a Minneapolis airport restroom.

In July, Feinstein and Craig had won a commitment from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D Nev.) that the AgJobs proposal would be considered, possibly as an amendment to the farm bill expected to be debated in the early fall.

"We know that virtually all of the agricultural workforce is undocumented," Feinstein said. "Today there are shortages. . . . AgJobs is a pilot program that would provide a reliable workforce to plant and harvest crops in this country."

Sessions is actively campaigning against both Durbin and Feinstein's initiatives, arguing that the two proposals would give more than 4 million illegal immigrants eventual citizenship.

He said he would support a plan under discussion among Republicans, including Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R Texas), to create a version of AgJobs that would limit workers to short term stays in the U.S. and not provide any kind of longer term legal status.

Stripping legalization provisions from a farm worker program would vastly increase its chances of passing, Republicans say.
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THE LA RAZA DEMS’ NEVER ENDING PUSH FOR HORDES MORE ILLEGALS
LA RAZA FEINSTEIN:

September 17, 2007 WASHINGTON
Three months after Congress failed to pass a broad immigration overhaul, lawmakers are quietly returning to the hot-button issue, discussing narrower measures that address illegal immigrants and low-skilled laborers. Already, critics are promising fireworks. As early as this week, Democratic senators are set to introduce an amendment that would give conditional legal status to young illegal immigrants. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) hopes to bring up a visa program that eventually would allow farmhands to gain citizenship, whereas Republican senators are discussing a short-term guest worker program for low-skilled laborers. Republicans also are considering a bill that would overhaul visas for high-skilled foreigners. In the House, Republicans have been steadily introducing initiatives aimed at ensuring that illegal immigrants could not gain access to federal benefits. "We may be heading for another immigration battle," Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) said of the measures headed for the Senate floor. "Hopefully it can be avoided." After the Senate failed in June to pass the broad immigration bill, rebuffing President Bush, who supported it, many on Capitol Hill predicted the issue would lie fallow until after the 2008 presidential election. But that has not been the case. THE DEM WHORES AMNESTY BIT BY BIT IS ALIVE AND WELL!

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