Monday, May 30, 2011

DEMS: Party of LA RAZA ILLEGALS & MEXICAN SUPREMACY - New Dream Acts Brewing


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DOES IT EVER LEAVE YOU WONDERING WHY  OBAMA PUTS SO MUCH TIME INTO PUSHING THE INTERESTS OF LA RAZA – THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of AMERICA?
SEN. ROBERT MENENDEZ (LA RAZA SUPREMACY PARTY) pushes again for a LA RAZA AMNESTY – HERE’S HOW THEY PLAN TO PERPETRATE THE NEWEST AMNESTY WRITTEN BY ILLEGALS, THE U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MEXICO AND OBAMA:

(WHAT YOU WON’T HEAR FROM THE AFOREMENTIONED IS THE STAGGERING REAL COST OF ALL THIS “CHEAP” MEXICAN LABOR, OR THE VIOLENCE AN RACISM THAT COMES WITH THE MEX INVADERS!)
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Although sponsors of the bill such as Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) claim the DREAM Act is “not an open-door or free-ride,” the eligibility criteria set forth in the legislation are not as difficult to meet as its proponents claim.  (Las Vegas Review-Journal, May, 11 2011)  Since the illegal alien beneficiaries under the bill are in the U.S. illegally or “undocumented,” there is no way to prove how long they have actually been in the country or how old they were upon entry. 

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MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com
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http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/05/judicial-watch-most-illegals-receive.html

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THESE FIGURES ON WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY ARE DATED. IT NOT EXCEEDS $600 MILLION PER YEAR!!! (source: Los Angeles County & JUDICIAL WATCH)
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1949085/posts

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La Raza targets lawmakers who voted against the DREAM Act
By Kimberly Dvorak
La Raza targets lawmakers who voted against the DREAM Act
 
The National Council of La Raza (NCLA) announced it will begin a new ad campaign targeting those lawmakers who voted against the DREAM Act (Development, Relief, and Education of Alien Minors) during last year’s lame duck Congressional session.
La Raza (the race in Spanish) launched an online and print ad campaign named “We Will Not Forget.”
The campaign will serve as a reminder to voters that Congress members of both parties voted against the DREAM Act and Latino organizations were watching.
The ads will be running in Spanish-language newspapers in some states as well as select online websites in both English and Spanish.
The big red poster is downloadable and includes the pictures of all lawmakers who did not support illegal aliens’ children’s right to amnesty and qualify them for in-state college tuition. La Raza hopes supporters will download the poster and put it on their refrigerator to serve as a daily reminder.
“As we move into the new Congress and work toward advancing important legislation for our community, it’s crucial not to forget what happened in the lame duck session of 2010,” said Laura Vazquez of La Raza. “The ‘DREAM Act’ was an important measure of support for our community and we need to remember who stood with us and who turned their backs on us.”

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Pro-Amnesty Lawmakers Reintroduce Failed DREAM Act

Pro-amnesty lawmakers reintroduced the DREAM Act in both the House and Senate last Wednesday. (ABC News Tucson, May 11, 2011) Like their predecessors, S. 952 and H.R. 1842 grant amnesty to the roughly two million illegal aliens who entered the country and meet certain educational or military requirements, authorize in-state tuition to illegal aliens, and provide illegal aliens access to federal financial aid for colleges and universities.
The Senate version of the DREAM Act grants amnesty by initially conferring a six-year conditional legal permanent residency (green card status) upon an illegal alien if he/she meets the following requirements (§§ 3-4):
  • Has been in the U.S. more than five years prior to the date of enactment (§3(b)(1)(A));
  • Was 15 years old or younger when they entered the U.S. (§3(b)(1)(B));
  • Has been a person of good moral character since the date of entry into the U.S. (§3(b)(1)(C));
  • Has not been convicted of a felony, imprisoned for an aggregate of 90-days, and is not otherwise inadmissible under certain provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act (§3(b)(1)(D));
  • Has been admitted to an institution of higher education OR obtained a high school diploma or general education development certificate (GED) (§3(b)(1)(E)); and
  • Is 35 years old or younger on the date of enactment (§3(b)(1)(F)).  
To have the conditional status removed and become a legal permanent resident, the alien must also complete at least two years at an institute of higher education in the U.S. or serve in the military for at least two years. (§5) In addition, the Senate bill provides that Homeland Security may not remove aliens who have a pending application under the bill and appear to meet its requirements, and shall stay the removal proceedings for aliens who meet the above listed requirements (except for admission to an institution of higher learning or attainment of a high school diploma or GED), are at least five years-old, and are enrolled in a primary or secondary school.  (§3(e))
Although sponsors of the bill such as Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) claim the DREAM Act is “not an open-door or free-ride,” the eligibility criteria set forth in the legislation are not as difficult to meet as its proponents claim.  (Las Vegas Review-Journal, May, 11 2011)  Since the illegal alien beneficiaries under the bill are in the U.S. illegally or “undocumented,” there is no way to prove how long they have actually been in the country or how old they were upon entry.  Furthermore, an illegal alien never has to actually complete a higher educational degree, but rather only two years at an “institute of higher education,” which includes community college and vocational schools. (See FAIR Website on DREAM Act, May 13, 2011; see also Ten Things You Need to Know About the DREAM Act) These requirements may be waived or extended by the Secretary of Homeland Security.  (§§ 3(b)(2), 5(a))
Senate Democrats have already suggested they will use E-Verify, the federal online employment eligibility verification program, as a bargaining chip in getting the DREAM Act passed.  Majority Leader Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) commented, “Maybe that would be an opportunity to do something on this.” (CQ Today, May 11, 2011) House Judiciary Chairman Representative Lamar Smith (R-TX), however, continues to stand firm in opposition to the amnesty legislation: “It is pointless to talk about any new immigration proposal that grants amnesty since the border is not secure and our immigration laws are not fully enforced,” he said. (Id.)
The DREAM Act failed last legislative session when the Senate voted down the House version of the bill, H.R.5281.  (See Roll Call Vote 278; See also  FAIR’s Legislative Update Dec. 20, 2010Stay tuned to FAIR for continuing updates on the DREAM Act…. 
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REID HAS LONG PUSHED FOR THE LA RAZA SUPREMACY AGENDA IN NEVADA, AND THE REST OF THE U.S.


HARRY REID PUTS MONEY IN LA RAZA’S DIRTY HANDS!
25% OF THE POPULATION OF REID’S STATE ARE ILLEGALS.
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New Stealth Federal Funding Bill for La Raza
Which brings us to an extraordinary matter of some urgency. Several weeks before the White House and its Senate allies announced their big "breakthrough" legislation (S.1348), radicals in the House quietly introduced legislation to pump $5 million directly into La Raza next year — and $10 million per year for "each fiscal year thereafter."

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