Sunday, October 1, 2017

LA RAZA BOB GOODLATTE (R-VA) SAYS HORDES OF ILLEGALS ARE GOOD FOR BIG AG! KEEPS WAGES DEPRESSED TO SLAVE LABOR LEVELS AND PASSES THE WELFARE COSTS OVER TO MIDDLE AMERICA

IN MEXIFORNIA, ONE-THIRD OF ALL AG WORKERS END UP ON WELFARE!


New Farmworker Bill Would Be Bad for American Workers

By David North

CIS Immigration Blog, September 26, 2017


A bill being discussed on Capitol Hill, to be introduced by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), would scrap that program entirely and replace it with a much more grower-friendly program. The H-2C program would initially allow 500,000 nonimmigrant farm workers each season, with that ceiling being subject to a regular expansion of 10 percent a year if growers used the program to its limits.
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There is one useful, but perhaps not new, element: that is the deduction of 10 percent of the workers' wages to be repaid once they return home, if they do that. The payments would be made only in the home country, and only at U.S. embassies and consulates or places designated by them. This is an incentive to go home (primarily to Mexico). It would also, and the authors of the bill may not recognize this, provide data on the extent to which people did, or did not, go home at the end of the season.

This segment of the program could be an argument for the bill if the employers were forced to chip in 10 percent of the wages to this fund as well, but I do not see that happening.

The bill also allows for a specialized semi-amnesty for illegal aliens now working illegally in U.S. agriculture. They can convert themselves, presumably after the most sketchy of screenings, to H-2C workers. Unlike the legalization programs of the 1980s, this change of status does not seem to lead to green card status. (In the old days of the Eisenhower administration, when linguistics management had not yet taken effect, this process was known as "drying out the wets".)


https://cis.org/North/New-Farmworker-Bill-Would-Be-Bad-American-Workers



JEFF SESSION’S LONG BATTLE FOR THE AMERICAN WORKER  He is the only one in the country that has consistently spoken out for the AMERICAN WORKER!



Sessions should keep dragging Trump out of his amnesty closet and build the wall against NARCOMEX!


Rough Estimates of Refugee Literacy

By Jason Richwine

CIS Immigration Blog, September 25, 2017

Approximately 72 percent of refugees upon arrival are "below basic", which is sometimes described as functionally illiterate, and that percentage declines to 58 percent five years later. In other words, improvement occurs soon after arrival, but a large gap with natives remains. This result should not be too surprising, and one could hardly "blame" refugees for struggling with a foreign language that they have had little time to master. Nevertheless, the literacy data affirm that resettlement in the United States involves a difficult transition. The combination of low English literacy and low levels of education — about half of all recent refugees age 16 and over did not arrive with a high school diploma — suggest that it will be a long time before today's refugees become net fiscal contributors, if at all.

Is a costly transition to U.S. residence always necessary? As President Trump declared in his recent speech to the United Nations, there may be more economical ways to help refugees:

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https://cis.org/Richwine/Rough-Estimates-Refugee-Literacy


Los Angeles’ Mexican tax-free underground economy is estimated to be in excess of $2 BILLION PER YEAR.
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IMPOSE E-VERIFY AND THE MEX OCCUPATION ENDS THE NEXT DAY! PUT EMPLOYERS OF ILLEGALS IN PRISON AND THE MEX OCCUPATION ENDS WITHIN MINUTES!
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JOE LEGAL v LA RAZA JOSE ILLEGAL
Here’s how it breaks down; will make you want to be an illegal!
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/05/joe-american-legal-vs-la-raza-jose.html



OPEN BORDERS:


IT'S ALL ABOUT KEEPING WAGES DEPRESSED AND PASSING ALONG

THE ILLEGALS' WELFARE AND CRIME COSTS TO THE AMERICAN

MIDDLE CLASS!



“That Washington-imposed policy of mass-immigration floods the market with foreign laborspikes profits and Wall Street values by cutting salaries for manual and skilled labor offered by blue-collar and white-collar employees. It also drives up real estate priceswidens wealth-gaps, reduces high-tech investment, increases state and local tax burdens, hurts kids’ schools and college education, pushes Americans away from high-tech careers, and sidelines at least 5 million marginalized Americans and their families, including many who are now struggling with opioid addictions.” ---- NEIL MUNRO

UNDERSTANDING AMERICA’S LA RAZA MEX OCCUPIERS AND THEIR CULTURE THEY IMPOSE BUT WE PAY FOR:

AMERICA vs MEXICO: CLASHING CULTURES
By Frosty Wooldridge


Mexicans cheat, distribute drugs, lie, forge documents, steal and kill as if it’s a normal way of life. For them, it is. Mexico’s civilization stands diametrically opposed to America’s culture.

The legal age of sexual consent in Mexico is 12 years old. Sex with children at this age and younger is socially acceptable in Mexico. For example: A Mexican Lopez-Mendez pleaded guilty to sexual assault on a 10 year old girl in West Virginia.

HOW “CHEAP” IS ALL THAT INVADING “CHEAP” LABOR?

Natalio Vitervo-Vasquez was deported twice but returned to provide “cheap” labor. He can’t read or write and raped his 10-year-old daughter.

“Prosecutors say the girl, who was 11-years-old at the time, went to a medical center where it was determined she was pregnant. Officials say she would have conceived the child at ten years of age.”

Forget the Border Wall, Mr. President. Look to the Hole in Worksite Enforcement Rules
By Jerry Kammer
PBS NewsHour, September 25, 2017
If President Donald Trump is serious about stopping illegal immigration, he should forget about the border wall and turn his attention to the gaping hole in the enforcement of immigration law at U.S. worksites.

Washington has been unwilling to repair this problem, despite three decades of failure since Congress passed the erroneously named Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA). As a result of the law, the U.S. population of undocumented immigrants grew from about 3.5 million in 1990 to its peak of 12.2 million in 2007. The current estimate is 11.3 million people.

Presented as a compassionate but pragmatic compromise, IRCA coupled a one-time amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants with an employer sanctions regime to punish those who knowingly hired persons not authorized to work in the United States.

But the law came into the world with a fatal defect. Because of the clout of strange-bedfellows — a left-right coalition that united immigrant rights activists, Latino politicians, businesses, and libertarians — IRCA was stripped of a mandate for the executive branch to develop a secure means of verifying that workers were authorized. Instead, workers were allowed to present documents from a wide assortment of easily counterfeited identifiers, and employers were required to accept any document that “reasonably appears on its face to be genuine.”


http://www.pbs.org/newshour/making-sense/column-forget-border-wall-mr-president-look-hole-worksite-enforcement-rules/

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