Sunday, January 17, 2016

LEGAL CALIFORNIANS TAKE ON THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA - CALIFORNIA'S MOST POWERFUL POLITICAL PARTY Is it too late to push back Mexico's occupation?


Placating Americans with Fake Immigration Law Enforcement

How our leaders create fantasy 'solutions' for our immigration-related vulnerabilities.

 By Michael Cutler

 FrontPageMag.com, December 4, 2015

Therefore the Visa Waiver Program should have been terminated after the terror attacks of 9/11 yet it has continually been expanded.

It is clear that the overarching goal of a succession of administrations and many members of Congress, irrespective of political party affiliation, is to keep our borders open and take no meaningful action to stop that flow of aliens into the United States.
. . .
The obvious question is why the Visa Waiver Program is considered so sacrosanct that even though it defies the advice and findings of the 9/11 Commission no one has the moral fortitude to call for simply terminating this dangerous program.

The answer can be found in the incestuous relationship between the Chamber of Commerce and its subsidiary, the Corporation for Travel Promotion, now doing business as Brand USA.

The Chamber of Commerce has arguably been the strongest supporter of the Visa Waiver Program, which currently enables aliens from 38 countries to enter the United States without first obtaining a visa.

The U.S. State Department provides a thorough explanation of the Visa Waiver Program on its website.

Incredibly, the official State Department website also provides a link, “Discover America,” on that website which relates to the website of The Corporation for Travel Promotion, which is affiliated with the travel industries that are a part of the “Discover America Partnership.
much more here:

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2015/12/amnesty-hoax-to-keep-wages-depressed.html

 

 

Immigration Opinions, 1/17/16


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Who has more rights than Americans (Legals).... According to the Democrat Party, it is the occupying Mexicans. They also get the jobs suck up billions in welfare and commit most of the crimes.


Update on Sanctuary Jurisdictions

In the absence of federal action, sanctuary jurisdictions remain as a significant public safety problem throughout the country. These policies have resulted in the release of more than 10,000 criminal aliens that ICE was trying to deport, allowing these offenders to remain in the community and commit more crimes. In addition, these policies obstruct vital communication between local and federal law enforcement agencies, and interfere with ICE's ability to enforce immigration laws.

Some states wisely have moved to prevent local governments from

imposing sanctuary policies. In October, North Carolina Governor 

Pat McCrory signed a new law prohibiting sanctuary ordinances, 

requiring full cooperation with ICE, and barring acceptance of 

unverifiable forms of identification, such as the consular ID

cards issued by some foreign governments. Texas Governor Gregg 

Abbott has said he will withhold certain state law enforcement

funding from any jurisdictions in his state that become sanctuaries, 

and promised to push for legislation in the next session. The most 

prominent target for the action likely will be Dallas County Sheriff 

Lupe Valdez, who established a new sanctuary policy on

September 1, 2015.

Fed up with the unwillingness of California 

leaders to reverse sanctuary laws even after a 

string of violent acts committed by criminal aliens 

drew national attention to the problem, a

California citizens group has launched a new 

ballot initiative that would overturn the state 

sanctuary law that went into effect on January 1,

2014. The initiative would direct all law 

enforcement agencies and jurisdictions to

cooperate fully with ICE in a variety of ways. It 

also would clarify that all law enforcement

officers in the state may inquire about a person's 

immigration status.

Outgoing Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, who had long maintained obstructive sanctuary policies, undid them before leaving office in December 2015. One of the very first acts of new Mayor Jim Kenney, within hours of his swearing-in, and after accepting some homemade bread baked by illegal aliens, was to insttute a new sanctuary policy.

In addition to Dallas County, other new sanctuary jurisdictions include the city of Lawrence, Mass., and five counties in Kentucky. In addition, in December, a committee of the Massachusetts legislature approved a strict and far-reaching sanctuary bill.

According to government documents I have obtained through FOIA requests and other channels, and independent research, I have been able to determine that there are approximately 340 sanctuary jurisdictions in the United States. These are cities, counties, and states that have laws, ordinances, regulations, resolutions, policies, or other practices that protect criminal aliens from deportation — either by refusing to or prohibiting agencies from complying with ICE detainers, imposing unreasonable conditions on detainer acceptance, or otherwise impeding open communication and information exchanges between their employees or officers and federal immigration officers.

A detainer is the primary tool used by ICE to take custody of criminal aliens for deportation. It is an order or notice to another law enforcement agency that ICE intends to assume custody of an alien, and it includes information on the alien's previous criminal history, immigration violations, and potential risk to public safety or security. ICE currently issues three kinds of detainers. Some jurisdictions pick and choose which kinds of detainers they will accept and respond to.

These are the sanctuary jurisdictions I have identified:
States
California, Connecticut, New Mexico, Colorado
Cities and Counties
Arizona
South Tucson
California (in addition to all county sheriffs)
Berkeley
Los Angeles
Orange County Probation Department
Colorado (in addition to all counties)
Aurora Detention Center
Connecticut (in addition to state LEAs)
East Haven
Hartford
Florida
Broward County
Hernando County
Hillsborough County
Miami-Dade County
Palm Beach County
Pasco County
Pinellas County
Georgia
Clayton County
Fulton County
Illinois
Champaign County
Chicago
Cook County
Iowa
Allamakee County
Benton County
Cass County
Clinton County
Delaware County
Dubuque County
Franklin County
Freemont County
Greene County
Ida County
Iowa County
Jefferson County
Johnson County
Linn County
Marion County
Monona County
Montgomery County
Polk County
Pottawattamie County
Sioux County
Story County
Wapello County
Winneshiek County
Kansas
Butler County
Finney County
Harvey County
Johnson County
Sedgwick County
Shawnee County
Kentucky
Campbell County
Franklin County
Kenton County
Scott County
Woodford County
Louisiana
Lafayette Parish
Orleans Parish
Maine
Portland
Maryland
Baltimore City
Montgomery County
Prince George's County
Massachusetts
Amherst
Boston
Cambridge
Lawrence
Northhampton
Somerville
Minnesota
Hennepin County
Ramsey County
Nebraska
Douglas County
Hall County
Lancaster County
Sarpy County
Nevada
Clark County
Washoe County
New Jersey
Middlesex County
Newark
Ocean County
Union County
New Mexico (in addition to all counties)
Rio Arriba
New York
Franklin County
Nassau County
New York City
Onondaga County
Rensselaer County
Saratoga County
Suffolk County
St. Lawrence County
Wayne County
North Dakota
North Dakota State Penitentiary
South West Multiple County Corrections Center
Oregon
Clackamas County
Clatsop, Oregon
Coos County
Crook County
Curry County
Deschutes County
Douglas County
Gilliam County
Grant County
Hood River County
Jackson County
Jefferson County
Lincoln County
Linn County
Malheur County
Marion County
Multnomah County
Polk County
Sherman County
Springfield Police Department
Tillamook County
Umatilla County
Union County
Wallowa County
Wasco County
Washington County
Wheeler County
Yamhill County
Pennsylvania
Lehigh County
Philadelphia
Rhode Island
Rhode Island Department of Corrections
Texas
Dallas County
Travis County
Virginia
Chesterfield County
Washington
Baker County
Benton County
Chelan County
Clallam County
Cowlitz County
Franklin County Jefferson County
Kent City Jail, King County
King County
Kitsap County
Pierce County
Skagit County
Snohomish County
South Correctional Entity (SCORE) Jail, King County
Spokane County
Thurston County
Walla Walla County
Whatcom County
Yakima County
Washington, DC
Wisconsin
Milwaukee

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