Thursday, June 21, 2012

OBAMA'S AMERICA: State and local cutbacks add to US joblessness and suffering - CRIMINAL BANKSTERS' PROFITS SOAR! SO DO FORECLOSURES AND POVERTY FOR LEGALS!

State and local cutbacks add to US joblessness and suffering




AMERICA – POSTED! NO LEGAL NEED APPLY! BUT WE STILL GET THE BILLS FOR THE LA RAZA WELFARE AND CRIME STATE IN OUR BORDERS!

JOE LEGAL and JOSE ILLEGAL… who will vote for obama? JOSE ILLEGAL GETS AMERICAN JOBS WITH A STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER. OBAMA HAS PROMISED ILLEGALS HE WOULD SABOTAGE E-VERIFY, WHICH THE LA RAZA DEMS IN MEXIFORNIA HAVE OUTLAWED!

JOE LEGAL STILL GETS THE TAX BILLS TO PAY FOR JOSE ILLEGAL’S “FREE” ANCHOR BABY BIRTHING AND WELFARE, “FREE” EDUCATION, “FREE” DEM DREAM ACTS, “FREE” OBAMACARE and MEX CRIME TIDAL WAVE.

CAN OBAMA PUNK JOE LEGAL TO VOTE FOR HIS “CHANGE” AGAIN?

OBAMA HAS PROMISED ILLEGALS GREATER LOOTING IS AROUND THE NEXT ELECTION. THEY JUST NEED TO GET REGISTERED TO ILLEGALLY VOTE!




MOST OF THE FORTUNE 500 ARE GENEROUS DONORS TO LA RAZA – THE MEXICAN FASCIST POLITICAL PARTY



(THESE FIGURES ARE DATED. NOW CALCULATED TO BE $300 TO $400 BILLION PER YEAR!)





“The principal beneficiaries of our current immigration policy are affluent Americans who hire immigrants at substandard wages for low-end work. Harvard economist George Borjas estimates that American workers lose $190 billion annually in depressed wages caused by the constant flooding of the labor market at the low-wage end.”Christian Science Monitor

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Much more can be done on immigration before election

By Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) - 06/19/12 07:42 PM ET


Congress doesn’t have to wait until Election Day to respond to what the American people care about. Poll after poll shows that the American people are overwhelmingly concerned about jobs and the economy. They also consider national security an important issue. By making some changes to our immigration system, Congress can take action now to address the issues Americans care about the most.

We could open up millions of jobs for unemployed American workers by requiring all U.S. employers to use E-Verify. Last year, the House Judiciary Committee approved a bipartisan bill that does just that, the Legal Workforce Act.

E-Verify is a Web-based program that quickly identifies illegal immigrants in the workforce and protects jobs for legal workers by checking the Social Security numbers of new hires. The program is free, quick and easy to use. It only takes about a minute to run a newly hired employee through E-Verify and persons eligible to work here are immediately confirmed 99.5 percent of the time. More than 375,000 employers already use E-Verify, and 2,200 new businesses sign up each week.

Considering its track record, it’s no surprise that a recent poll found 82 percent of Americans surveyed support the expansion of E-Verify. And with 13 million Americans unemployed and 7 million illegal immigrants working here, now is the time to expand this popular program.

We could also boost job creation and improve our economy by allowing the United States to retain some of the world’s best and brightest foreign graduates of American universities. Foreign students receive nearly 4 out of every 10 master’s degrees awarded in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields and about the same percentage of all doctorates. These students have the potential to come up with an invention that could save thousands of lives or jump-start a whole new industry. They also have the ability to start a company that could provide jobs to tens of thousands of American workers.

Unfortunately, our immigration system does not always put American interests first — we select only 5 percent of our immigrants based on the skills and education they bring to the United States. Our immigration laws should not force the country to forfeit retaining some of the most talented students from around the world. We should make tweaks to our immigration system to allow more of the top foreign graduates of American universities to stay and work here.

Our immigration system should also better protect our country and citizens from foreign nationals who wish to do us harm. Recent events underscore the need to strengthen and improve visa security; we know terrorists use loopholes and weaknesses in our immigration system to enter the United States. In fact, all of the 9/11 terrorists entered the country legally on visas. And terrorists will continue coming to the United States legally if we do not improve and tighten our visa security process.

The Secure Visas Act, approved by the House Judiciary Committee last year, helps prevent terrorists from obtaining U.S. visas by expanding the number of visa security units overseas to areas designated as “highest risk” for terror threats. Visa security units ensure that thorough background checks are conducted on all visa applicants, not just a select few. The bill also allows U.S. officials to expedite the removal of terrorists who are in the United States on a visa. Visa security is critical to America’s national security.

The safety of all Americans could be further enhanced by enacting the Keep Our Communities Safe Act that was approved by the House Judiciary Committee last year. This bill is designed to prevent dangerous criminal immigrants from being released into our communities.

Recent Supreme Court decisions have ruled that under current law, illegal and criminal immigrants cannot be detained for more than six months when they cannot be removed to their home country in the near future. Because some countries refuse to take back their criminal immigrants, federal authorities have had no choice but to release thousands of dangerous criminal immigrants into our neighborhoods.

Tragically, there have been at least eight preventable deaths because of this loophole. We cannot continue to let dangerous criminal immigrants slip through the cracks of our legal justice system. We have a responsibility to make sure the laws of this land protect Americans rather than endanger them. The Keep Our Communities Safe Act provides a legislative remedy to this problem by allowing dangerous criminal immigrants to be detained beyond six months if they cannot be deported.

Election Day might be just five months away, but that shouldn’t stop Congress from doing its job now. Congress still has an opportunity to work across party lines and take up immigration bills that will help put Americans back to work and make our country safer.

Smith is chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.






AMERICANS SEE AND SPEAK:



·           In Walnut Creek, California, Target store announced they enrolled in e-verify. On the day the screening was to start for existing employees, 40 overnight spanish speaking workers quit. All had worked there for 5-9 yrs each. You don't quit a 5-9 yr job on the spot unless you are hiding something. Target gave all 40 a chance to provide their leagl papers but they instead left and never came back. Target had to hire 40 legal workes to take their place.

Over 93,000 Companies in Ca have enrolled. Big names too. Kaiser Permanente is the biggest and many more have followed. E-Verify works. In fact, OBAMA signed a law in 2009 that required all govt contracted workers to first be e-verified. If it is good enough for the govt, why not the private sector?

E-verify is how Meg Whitman's housekeeper, Nikki Diaz, was found to be working in the USA illegally for 9 yrs. She was making $23 per hour. These are all good paying jobs.

I just wonder why our Politicians keep talking that they want to do something about illegal immigration but never do anything? They keep talking about it. In fact, Obama was talking about pathway to citizenship back in 2007-2008 during his campaign ( remember he said he would favor it as long as they got in the back of the line). In 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Obama has talked about pathway on spanish TV. All this talking is not helping the USA unemployed. I would think it just encourages more illegal crossings hoping for that next amnesty but finding work in the meantime.



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The unemployment situation is worse than this author states. Over half of unemployed American Workers lost jobs in the same professions where most Illegal Immigrants are employed. Since there are actually 19 million Americans looking for work, that means 10 million Americans are competing directly with the estimated 7,300,000 illegal immigrants currently working in the USA.

Data Source - Bureau of Labor Statistics Unemployment Report, June 1, 2012. In addition:

Construction, extraction occupations = 14.2% Unemployment
Farming, fishing, forestry occupations = 10.7% Unemployment
Transportation, material moving occupations = 10.1% Unemployment
Production occupations = 8.8% Unemployment
Service occupations = 8.8% Unemployment

Total Adjusted US Unemployed Citizens and Legal Residents = 12,720,000
This figure and the above rates exclude 6,291,000 Persons who want a job but are left out of the above statistics for various reasons.
Total Number of Americans Looking for Work = 19,011,000
That means real unemployment rates for the occupations above are about 50% larger when excluded people are included.

Pew Center estimates indicate 7.3 million “undocumented, non quasi-legal” Immigrants work in the USA illegally. A Pew study "estimated that illegal immigrants fill a quarter of all agricultural jobs, 17 percent of office and house cleaning positions, 14 percent of construction jobs and 12 percent in food preparation." That means the vast majority of these jobs are done by American Workers. These professions are where unemployment is worst for American Workers.

Meanwhile Management, professional, and related occupations where few Illegal Immigrants work has a 4.0% Unemployment rate.

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Way to state facts. Illegals used to come here and only work in the fields but there are only about 800,000 total agricultural jobs in the USA and over 12 million illegals. Most are working good paying jobs. My neighbor has admitted that he is in the USA illegally and he made over $100K last year working construction jobs. He made $2,000 a week rebuilding homes or doing cement work. All are cash jobs so no payroll taxes are paid, no social security match, no medicaid tax. If a leagl worker had these jobs then SS would benefit, local taxes, etc...

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·           All the talk about education in this article and how bright minds in Math, Science are from foreign born students, then why is there no talk about creating those bright minds right here in the USA through education overhaul?

Our education is in bad shape if we have to go outside the USA to get educated students? We have over 1 million high school drop outs every year in the USA. Our borders alow about 500,000 illegals in the USA every year.

VCome on Congress, make education affordable in the USA. The cost of education in most Asian countries is about $4,000 for a degree, It is about $60,000 in the USA.

College is out of reach financially in the USA for even the brightest minds here already. Now an Associated Press report last month said 50% of all college grads in the USA are unemployed or under employed. But you can find a job if you are a foreign born student? What?

Congress, you need to see what is happening to the USA by getting out from behind that $10,000 desk and that $billion dollar office building you do your work in. That is not how all Americans live.


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