Sunday, December 12, 2010

LA RAZA DEMS PROMISE ILLEGALS - No Law Applies To Illegal Voters!

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WE CAN’T END THE MEX OCCUPATION, AND GET ILLEGALS OUT OF OUR JOBS, WELFARE, AND VOTING BOOTHS, UNTIL WE RID OURSELVES OF THE LA RAZA DEMS!
28 YEARS OF BOXER PUSHING FOR RIGHTS AND PERKS FOR ILLEGALS!

WHY WOULD LA RAZA BOXER FIGHT LEGAL ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW BY I.C.E.???

COULD BE BECAUSE HER LA RAZA SISTERS FEINSTEIN AND BOXER BOTH HIRE ILLEGALS!
FEINSTEIN HAS LONG HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER S.F. HOTEL, AND HAS DEMANDED OBAMA NOT ENFORCE LAWS THAT PROHIBIT THE EMPLOYMENT OF ILLEGALS, NO E-VERIFY, NO MILITARY INTERFERENCE WITH MEXICO’S TUNNELS UNDER OUR BORDERS, NO WALL, NO (REAL) BORDER SECURITY, CONTINUED ASSAULT ON LEGALS, SUCH AS OBAMA’S ASSAULT ON ARIZONA FOR LA RAZA, AND STOPPING THE WALL!

PELOSI HAS LONG HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER ST. HELENA, NAPA WINERY, AND HAS DEMANDED OBAMA NOT ENFORCE LAWS THAT PROHIBIT THE EMPLOYMENT OF ILLEGALS, NO E-VERIFY, NO MILITARY INTERFERENCE WITH MEXICO’S TUNNELS UNDER OUR BORDERS, NO WALL, NO (REAL) BORDER SECURITY, CONTINUED ASSAULT ON LEGALS, SUCH AS OBAMA’S ASSAULT ON ARIZONA FOR LA RAZA, AND STOPPING THE WALL!

LA RAZA BOXER AND FEINSTEIN HAVE LONG TAKEN BIG BRIBES FROM THEIR BIG AG BIZ DONORS, WHO DEMAND MORE FARM LABOR SLAVES TO EXPLOIT. FEINSTEIN BOXER TWICE ATTEMPTED A “SPECIAL AMNESTY” FOR 1.5 MILLION SLAVE FARM WORKERS SO THEIR BIG AG BIZ DONORS DID NOT HAVE TO PAY LEGALS A LIVING WAGE. THEY ATTEMPTED THESE “SPECIAL AMNESTIES” DESPITE THE FACT THAT ONE-THIRD OF THESE FARM WORKERS WOULD STATISTICALLY END UP ON WELFARE, AND BREED THOUSANDS OF “ANCHOR BABIES” TO ANCHOR MEXICO’S WELFARE SYSTEM IN OUR BORDERS!


JUDICIAL WATCH
Sen. Boxer To Halt Immigration Enforcement
Last Updated: Thu, 04/09/2009 - 3:05pm
In a shameless effort to gain additional Congressional seats, California Democrat Senator Barbara Boxer has attached an amendment to a spending bill that will block federal immigration enforcement until after the 2010 census.
The idea is to count all illegal immigrants in the next official U.S. Census, which will more than likely give states with large illegal alien populations such as California, Arizona, Texas and Florida additional seats in the House of Representatives after 2010.
Although they cannot vote, illegal immigrants are included in the census and legislators in states with large undocumented populations say aggressive immigration enforcement will prevent those living in the U.S. illegally from being counted.
To keep federal agents from enforcing the country's immigration laws, Senator Boxer actually attached an amendment to an existing appropriations bill (HR 3093) for the departments of Commerce and Justice.
A fixture in the U.S. Senate since 1993, Boxer's amendment specifically calls on the Customs and Enforcement Bureau of the Department of Homeland Security to limit aggressive enforcement of federal immigration laws to promote full participation of non citizens in the census.
The amendment points out that during the census counts of 1980, 1990 and 2000 federal immigration officials agreed to limit immigration enforcement efforts to encourage the participation of all persons in the United States.
However, Boxer's amendment goes on to say that Homeland Security officials have publicly stated that they will not even consider scaling back efforts to aggressively enforce federal immigration laws during the 2010 census. Therefore she felt it necessary to sneak the amendment into an unrelated spending bill.
Boxer is no stranger to controversy. This year alone she was exposed for accepting illegal campaign contributions from a Pakistani fugitive on the FBI's most wanted list, unethically using her position as chair of a powerful Senate committee to raise money for her reelection campaign and introducing legislation to put 1.5 million illegal immigrant farm workers and their relatives on a path to United States citizenship by granting them immediate legal residency.
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The Administration's Phantom Immigration Enforcement Policy
According to DHS’s own reports, very little of our nation’s borders (Southwestern or otherwise) are secure, and gaining control is not even a goal of the department.
By Ira Mehlman
Published on 12/07/2009
Townhall.com
The setting was not quite the flight deck of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln with a “Mission Accomplished” banner as the backdrop, but it was the next best thing. Speaking at the Center for American Progress (CAP) on Nov. 13, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano declared victory over illegal immigration and announced that the Obama administration is ready to move forward with a mass amnesty for the millions of illegal aliens already living in the United States.
Arguing the Obama administration’s case for amnesty, Napolitano laid out what she described as the “three-legged stool” for immigration reform. As the administration views it, immigration reform must include “a commitment to serious and effective enforcement, improved legal flows for families and workers, and a firm but fair way to deal with those who are already here.”
Acknowledging that a lack of confidence in the government’s ability and commitment to effectively enforce the immigration laws it passes proved to be the Waterloo of previous efforts to gain amnesty for illegal aliens, Napolitano was quick to reassure the American public that those concerns could be put to rest.
“For starters, the security of the Southwest border has been transformed from where it was in 2007,” stated the secretary. Not only is the border locked up tight, she continued, but the situation is well in-hand in the interior of the country as well. “We’ve also shown that the government is serious and strategic in its approach to enforcement by making changes in how we enforce the law in the interior of the country and at worksites…Furthermore, we’ve transformed worksite enforcement to truly address the demand side of illegal immigration.”
If Rep. Joe Wilson had been in attendance to hear Secretary Napolitano’s CAP speech he might well have had a few choice comments to offer. But since he wasn’t, we will have to rely on the Department of Homeland Security’s own data to assess the veracity of Napolitano’s claims.
According to DHS’s own reports, very little of our nation’s borders (Southwestern or otherwise) are secure, and gaining control is not even a goal of the department. DHS claims to have “effective control” over just 894 miles of border. That’s 894 out of 8,607 miles they are charged with protecting. As for the other 7,713 miles? DHS’s stated border security goal for FY 2010 is the same 894 miles.
The administration’s strategic approach to interior and worksite enforcement is just as chimerical as its strategy at the border, unless one considers shuffling paper to be a strategy. DHS data, released November 18, show that administrative arrests of immigration law violators fell by 68 percent between 2008 and 2009. The department also carried out 60 percent fewer arrests for criminal violations of immigration laws, 58 percent fewer criminal indictments, and won 63 percent fewer convictions.
While the official unemployment rate has climbed from 7.6 percent when President Obama took office in January to 10 percent today, the administration’s worksite enforcement strategy has amounted to a bureaucratic game of musical chairs. The administration has all but ended worksite enforcement actions and replaced them with paperwork audits. When the audits determine that illegal aliens are on the payroll, employers are given the opportunity to fire them with little or no adverse consequence to the company, while no action is taken to remove the illegal workers from the country. The illegal workers simply acquire a new set of fraudulent documents and move on to the next employer seeking workers willing to accept substandard wages.
In Janet Napolitano’s alternative reality a mere 10 percent of our borders under “effective control” and sharp declines in arrests and prosecutions of immigration lawbreakers may be construed as confidence builders, but it is hard to imagine that the American public is going to see it that way. If anything, the administration’s record has left the public less confident that promises of future immigration enforcement would be worth the government paper they’re printed on.
As Americans scrutinize the administration’s plans to overhaul immigration policy, they are likely to find little in the “three-legged stool” being offered that they like or trust. The first leg – enforcement – the administration has all but sawed off. The second – increased admissions of extended family members and workers – makes little sense with some 25 million Americans either unemployed or relegated to part-time work. And the third – amnesty for millions of illegal aliens – is anathema to their sense of justice and fair play.
As Americans well know, declaring “Mission Accomplished” and actually accomplishing a mission are two completely different things. When it comes to enforcing immigration laws, the only message the public is receiving from this administration is “Mission Aborted.”
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Lou Dobbs Tonight
Monday, September 28, 2009

And T.J. BONNER, president of the National Border Patrol Council, will weigh in on the federal government’s decision to pull nearly 400 agents from the U.S.-Mexican border. As always, Lou will take your calls to discuss the issues that matter most-and to get your thoughts on where America is headed.
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