Thursday, February 14, 2013

JAMES WALSH - Immigration Bias in the News Media - FACTS OBAMA DOES NOT WANT YOU TO KNOW


GUNS… MOST OF THEM ARE IN THE HANDS OF OBAMA’S LA RAZA PARTY BASE OF ILLEGALS!

CA, NOW UNDER MEX-OCCUPATION, HAD THE LARGEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE PRISON SYSTEM IN THE NATION… HALF THE INMATES ARE MEXICANS.

ACCORDING TO CA ATTORNEY GEN KAMALA HARRIS, HERSELF A LA RAZA DEM, NEARLY HALF OF ALL MURDERS IN CA ARE BY MEXICAN GANGS.

OF THE TOP 200 MOST WANTED CRIMINALS IN MEX-OCCUPIED LOS ANGELES, 183 ARE MEXICANS. 

Newsmax

Immigration Bias in the News Media

Friday, February 8, 2013 03:15 PM

By: James Walsh

Print and Internet news readers, at least those capable of discerning preconceived bias, are dealt a daily bofetada (slap in the face) by the liberal news media.


In contrast, the undiscerning electorate is putty in the hands of those who cite polls based upon loaded questions that elicit a desired answer and perpetuate bias.


Thus far in 2013, the liberal news media has cited as major news stories such trivia as whether or not the pop-singer Beyonce’s singing at the Obama inaugural was lip-synced. Inane entertainment now defines the nation’s attention span, which the recent election tends to verify.


Most Obama voters have little comprehension of Obama policies, except for those pertaining to their insular concerns: for single women, apparently it’s contraception; for Hispanics, it’s open borders; for young people, it’s denial of depressing finances; and for blacks, it’s blind loyalty. National solvency, national sovereignty, and national security no longer evoke concern.


Radio commentators join print news and TV editorial writers, reporters, and columnists in refusing to acknowledge that foreign criminals are over-running U.S. cities, towns, national parks, and forests, as more than a million illegal-alien, gun-slinging gangsters swagger about the country with impunity.


This sad state of affairs is documented willingly or unwillingly by a potpourri of news accounts:

·         The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in November 2012 carried a story entitled, “Mexican pot growers infiltrate forest in Wis.” The story described damage to the environment by pot-growing guards and noted, “Heavily armed drug traffickers from Mexico are using the only national forest in Wisconsin as their personal farms and greenhouses, growing millions of dollars in marijuana . . .” Many national and state forests and parks have been controlled for years, in whole or in part, by Mexican Drug Cartels (MDC) with little environmentalist outrage and limited news media coverage.

·         The Sarasota Herald-Tribune(Florida)on December 23, 2012, had a lead story on a Honduran refugee who arrived in the United States in 1998 and then had a massive stroke in 2012. The story indicated that the man, who still speaks no English, has a work permit, a visa, and is a refugee — making for a rather confused immigration status.

·         The Chicago Tribune carries daily reports on killings in the Windy City, killings that totaled 506 in 2012 among thousands of shootings. Meanwhile, Chicago Democrats led by Mayor Rahm Emanuel suggest that the remedy is to take guns away not from criminals, many in the country illegally, but from law-abiding U.S. citizens.    

·         National Public Radio (NPR), on January 7, 2013, surprisingly reported that the vast majority of homicides in the United States take place in African-American and Latino communities. Meanwhile, local papers in high murder-count cities choose to downplay the numbers.

·         The Washington Times, on January 9, 2013, cited Government Accountability Office report GAO-13-25 that finds the U.S. Border Patrol intercepting only 61 percent of illegal border-crossers along the Southern Border, as their numbers spike again.  

·         The Daily Mail (UK) on January 13, 2013, quoted several small California newspapers on the existence of a “maternity hotel” that charges pregnant citizens of China a fee of $20,000 to come to California for the birth of their children, who then qualify as U.S. citizens. Larger newspapers remained silent on the subject. 

·         The Washington Post, on January 17, 2013, reported that Governor Martin O’Malley, D-Md., was pushing for same-day voter registration and voting for all residents, giving non-citizens the vote. The article inspired no editorial comment.

·         The U.S. Inspector General of Health and Human Services (HHS), in January 2013, issued Report A-07-12-01116, stating that $91.6 million of Medicare claims were paid to illegal aliens between 2009 and 2011. The U.S. Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reports that Obamacare will cost $2 trillion over the next decade; yet the Obama administration passes out notices to immigrants on how to apply for benefits including Obamacare. A conspiracy of silence pervades the news medi

·         The azcentral.comwebsite on January 29, 2013, carried an interview with a Mexican-born man residing in the United States. The website chose not to identify the U.S. immigration status of the man, who declared that Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) should be revamped to give priority to U.S. citizenship and family reunification for all immigrants regardless of their current status. 

·         Congressman John Conyers, D-Mich., ranking Democrat on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, at a committee hearing on February 5, 2013, said he hoped no one would use the term “illegal immigrant.” He then went on to say, “Our citizens are not, the people of this country are not illegal. They are out of status. They are new Americans that are immigrants.” Conyers reinforces the mind-set of Obama and the Democrats that U.S. national sovereignty be damned.

As a liberal guardian of political correctness, Congressman Conyers joins the mainstream U.S. news media in manipulating the unthinking masses that formed the majority of those who showed up at the polls in 2012. The recent election paid testimony to their success.

 

James H. Walsh was associate general counsel with the U.S. Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service from 1983 to 1994. Read more reports from James Walsh — Click Here Now.

   


MEXICAN HORDES JUMPING OUR BORDERS, JOBS AND VOTING BOOTHS FOR OBAMA’S LA RAZA SUPREMACY AMNESTY!

BARACK OBAMA HAS SQUANDERED BILLIONS PROTECTING THE BORDERS OF MUSLIM DICTATORS WHILE OUR BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX ARE LEFT OPEN AND UNDEFENDED… THE MEX DRUG CARTELS NOW OPERATE OUT OF 2,500 AMERICAN CITIES.

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FACTUALLY, ONLY A SMALL PERCENTAGE OF ILLEGALS THAT HOP OUR BORDERS AND JOBS ARE EVER CAUGHT. THAT’S HOW THE LA RAZA DEMS HAVE IT RIGGED. CATCH AND RELEASE! THEN THEY CAN TELL AMERICANS (LEGALS) THEY’RE PROTECTING OUR BORDERS, WHILE STILL BUILDING THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA VOTER BLOCK.

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The lunatics advocating this plan are counting on Americans to be so stupid and so gullible that they can say, "Look, the illegals left and walked back in legally. Problem solved!" They are eager to pretend to accommodate the American desires for the illegals to leave while quickly returning their slave labor force to our nation. WILLIAM GHEEN, ALIPAC
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Border numbers rise ahead of talks on immigration

Security a hurdle for Obama


The Washington Times

Tuesday, January 29, 2013 
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Seeking to boost the bipartisan momentum in Congress for tackling immigration reform, President Obama said Tuesday that he now sees "a genuine desire to get this done soon" — but warned that the debate will get more heated in the weeks ahead.

Mr. Obama traveled to Las Vegas to deliver a major speech on immigration just a day after a bipartisan group of eight senators announced a framework for a bill calling for most illegal immigrants to obtain legal status "on Day One," with green cards and a full path to citizenship to follow once more action has been taken to secure the border.

"The good news is that — for the first time in many years — Republicans and Democrats seem ready to tackle this problem together," Mr. Obama said, blessing the broad outlines of the senators' deal and saying the borders are secure enough to begin granting illegal immigrants citizenship.

But the latest numbers suggest that illegal crossings from the Mexican border once again may be on the rise after falling for six years. The U.S. Border Patrol made 356,873 arrests on the border in fiscal year 2012, up 9 percent from 2011.

The Border Patrol figures that apprehensions are a good proxy for illegal crossings, so when the numbers go up, it means that the flow of illegal immigrants is rising as well.

That could complicate Mr. Obama's effort, particularly in the House, where Republicans have vowed to take a close look at the border situation.

Debate begins in earnest next week, when the House Judiciary Committee holds the first immigration hearing of the 113th Congress, followed a week later by the first Senate hearing.

Rep. Bob Goodlatte, chairman of the House panel, said lawmakers will "should cautiously study" the president's proposal.

"When we look at proposals that deal with the legal status of 11 million illegal immigrants currently living in the U.S., the American people and members of Congress have a lot of questions about how this would work, what it would cost and how it will prevent illegal immigration in the future," the Virginia Republican said.

But Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, Vermont Democrat and chairman of the Senate panel, called Mr. Obama's speech "courageous" and said he would convene his hearing the day after the president's State of the Union address.

Mr. Obama urged Congress not to let fights over details derail a bill, as has happened repeatedly.

He rejected House Republicans' idea of breaking up immigration into separate bills, saying the legislation must tackle all parts together — including a path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States.

"For comprehensive immigration reform to work, it must be clear from the outset that there is a pathway to citizenship," the president said.

Ahead of his speech, Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Republican and one of eight senators who worked on the bipartisan Senate deal, cautioned Mr. Obama against trying to outbid them.

"Let me just say this. If this endeavor becomes a bidding war to see who can come up with the easiest, quickest and cheapest pathway to a green card possible, this thing is not going to go well, folks," Mr. Rubio said on the Senate floor. "We have now a very common-sense and reasonable set of principles, and I hope that the president will say today that he hopes that process succeeds. But if his intentions are to trigger a bidding war to see who can come up with the easiest process, this is not a good start."

Mr. Obama did not try to outbid the deal and, in fact, said the deal was "very much in line" with what he supports.

His own principles, which the White House released in a fact sheet, are more detailed than the five-page framework that the senators released Monday. The brevity of the plans underscores the many hurdles that remain as both sides try to write legislation that is likely to run hundreds of pages long.

One of those hurdles emerged Tuesday: how to handle gay couples in the immigration system.

Sen. John McCain of Arizona, who led Republicans in negotiations on the framework, said their plan was silent on that issue but that extending full immigration marriage benefits to same-sex couples would be "a red flag" for him.

Mr. Obama supports extending immigration benefits to same-sex couples, spokesman Jay Carney said.

"The president has long believed that Americans with same-sex partners from other countries should not be faced with the painful choice between staying with the person they love or staying in the country they love," Mr. Carney told reporters traveling on Air Force One to Las Vegas.

That drew praise from Rep. Michael M. Honda, California Democrat, who has fought for years to extend immigration benefits to gay couples.

Mr. Obama, who late last year said he would write his own immigration bill, backed off that vow Tuesday, saying he would give Congress a chance to work out a deal.

"But it's important for us to recognize that the foundation for bipartisan action is already in place. And if Congress is unable to move forward in a timely fashion, I will send up a bill based on my proposal and insist that they vote on it right away," he said.

Sen. Charles E. Schumer, the Democrat who is leading the bipartisan group of eight senators along with Mr. McCain, said Mr. Obama handled his speech perfectly.

"He is using the bully pulpit to focus the nation's attention on the urgency of immigration reform and set goals for action on this issue. But he is also giving lawmakers on both sides the space to form a bipartisan coalition," Mr. Schumer said.

In his remarks, Mr. Obama said more action needs to be taken on border security but touted the progress made by his administration and that of his predecessor, George W. Bush.

"We put more boots on the ground on the southern border than at any time in our history. And today, illegal crossings are down nearly 80 percent from their peak in 2000," he said.


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