THE DEMOCRAT PARTY’S VISION OF AMERICA IS 49 MORE
MEXIFORNIA AND A MASSIVE SERVANT CLASS OF HEAVY BREEDING, WELFARE SUCKING "CHEAP" LABOR ILLEGALS
New
Jersey is quickly becoming the California of the east coast in terms of
wreckless far-left policies that hurt American citizens. Whether it's their doctor-assisted
suicide bill or shelling out nearly
4 million in taxpayer money so people unlawfully in the country
can go to college, it's clear that Democratic officials in New Jersey aren't
paying attention to the right issues. Where their main priority is focused on,
it seems, is making sure that there are plenty of illegal immigrants around to
do menial labor so their yards and gardens look nice. Don't take my word for
it, listen to NJ Democratic Rep. Tom Malinowski tell a group of high schoolers
and constituents that they're simply too good to do landscaping and this type of work should be left to
illegal immigrants.
New Jersey Democrat: We Need Illegals To Mow Our 'Beautiful Lawns'
Source: AP Photo/Julio Cortez
New
Jersey is quickly becoming the California of the east coast in terms of
wreckless far-left policies that hurt American citizens. Whether it's their doctor-assisted
suicide bill or shelling out nearly
4 million in taxpayer money so people unlawfully in the country
can go to college, it's clear that Democratic officials in New Jersey aren't
paying attention to the right issues. Where their main priority is focused on,
it seems, is making sure that there are plenty of illegal immigrants around to
do menial labor so their yards and gardens look nice. Don't take my word for
it, listen to NJ Democratic Rep. Tom Malinowski tell a group of high schoolers
and constituents that they're simply too good to do landscaping and this type
of work should be left to illegal immigrants.
"Because the reason this happens is there are a lot of
jobs in our community that like it or not, for better or worse, Americans are
not willing to take," Malinowski said at an event titled "Coffee with
Your Congressman." "Who do you think is taking care of our seniors?
Fifty percent of the elder care workers in the state of New Jersey are
immigrants, most of them legal, most of them documented."
"Who do you think is mowing our beautiful lawns in
Sommerset County? We don't usually ask, but a lot of those workers are
undocumented. There are just not a lot of kids, sorry, from Montgomery High who
are going to be doing that full time. You guys are going into robotics for
goodness sakes," he said to the crowd.
"You're a bunch of elitists. You're not going to mow lawns," he said
to laughter.
WATCH:
@Malinowski tells supporters they’re “too
elitist” to mow lawns, says that’s what illegal immigrants are for. #NJ07washingtonexaminer.com/news/congress/…
New Jersey considers itself a
sanctuary state. Here are the list of rules for police officers when dealing
with suspected illegal immigrants:
The
"Immigrant Trust Directive" says all levels of NJ law enforcement:
-
Cannot stop, question, arrest, search, or detain any individual based
solely on actual or suspected immigration status;
- Cannot ask the immigration
status of any individual, unless doing so is necessary to the ongoing
investigation of a serious offense and relevant to the offense under
investigation;
- Cannot participate in civil
immigration enforcement operations conducted by ICE;
- Cannot provide ICE with access
to state or local law enforcement resources, including equipment, office
space, databases, or property, unless those resources are readily
available to the public;
- Cannot allow ICE to interview
an individual arrested on a criminal charge unless that person is advised
of his or her right to a lawyer.
Among
the directive's exceptions and exclusions:
- Nothing stops officers
from assisting federal immigration authorities in response to emergency
circumstances.
- Officers may participate with
federal authorities in joint law enforcement task forces, provided the
primary purpose is unrelated to federal civil immigration enforcement.
- Nothing in the directive
prevents officers from requesting proof of identity from an individual during
the course of an arrest or when legally justified during an investigative
stop or detention.
"Because the reason this happens is there are a lot of
jobs in our community that like it or not, for better or worse, Americans are
not willing to take," Malinowski said at an event titled "Coffee with
Your Congressman." "Who do you think is taking care of our seniors?
Fifty percent of the elder care workers in the state of New Jersey are
immigrants, most of them legal, most of them documented."
"Who do you think is mowing our beautiful lawns in
Sommerset County? We don't usually ask, but a lot of those workers are
undocumented. There are just not a lot of kids, sorry, from Montgomery High who
are going to be doing that full time. You guys are going into robotics for
goodness sakes," he said to the crowd.
"You're a bunch of elitists. You're not going to mow lawns," he said
to laughter.
WATCH:
@Malinowski tells supporters they’re “too
elitist” to mow lawns, says that’s what illegal immigrants are for. #NJ07washingtonexaminer.com/news/congress/…
New Jersey considers itself a
sanctuary state. Here are the list of rules for police officers when dealing
with suspected illegal immigrants:
The
"Immigrant Trust Directive" says all levels of NJ law enforcement:
-
Cannot stop, question, arrest, search, or detain any individual based
solely on actual or suspected immigration status;
- Cannot ask the immigration
status of any individual, unless doing so is necessary to the ongoing
investigation of a serious offense and relevant to the offense under
investigation;
- Cannot participate in civil
immigration enforcement operations conducted by ICE;
- Cannot provide ICE with access
to state or local law enforcement resources, including equipment, office
space, databases, or property, unless those resources are readily
available to the public;
- Cannot allow ICE to interview
an individual arrested on a criminal charge unless that person is advised
of his or her right to a lawyer.
Among
the directive's exceptions and exclusions:
- Nothing stops officers
from assisting federal immigration authorities in response to emergency
circumstances.
- Officers may participate with
federal authorities in joint law enforcement task forces, provided the
primary purpose is unrelated to federal civil immigration enforcement.
- Nothing in the directive
prevents officers from requesting proof of identity from an individual during
the course of an arrest or when legally justified during an investigative
stop or detention.
New
Jersey Awarded $3.8 Million in Financial Aid to Illegal Aliens
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A local news report revealed that the state of New Jersey
awarded $3.8 million in financial aid to illegal immigrants during the
2018-2019 school year.
According to a report from NJ.com, the state of New Jersey gave $3.8 million in
financial aid to 749 illegal immigrant students in the last academic year. More
than a quarter of the funding went to 328 illegal immigrants that attend
Rutgers University.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a law last year that
allowed illegal immigrants to apply for financial aid. Prior to the signing,
illegal immigrants were permitted to apply to pay in-state tuition at public
universities but they were not eligible for financial aid.
Murphy, who supports the spending, hit back at Republican
critics by arguing that giving financial aid to illegal immigrants is
compatible with American values.
“I’d even invite any of those folks who have that attitude,
beginning with our president, to come on into this room and allow me or any of
us to say, ‘This is the United States of America,’” Murphy said at the time.
David J. Socolow, executive director of the state’s Higher
Education Student Assistance Authority, defended the state’s decision to offer
financial aid to illegal immigrants.
“This financial assistance offers
these New Jersey students a life-changing opportunity,” Socolow said in a brief comment.“The successes of these first 513
students, who are now attending county colleges, state colleges and
universities, and independent institutions around the state, will have a
positive impact on countless additional lives.”
According to the report, there is currently no limit on the
amount of illegal immigrant students that are permitted to receive financial
aid from the state of New Jersey. State lawmakers forecast that they will spend
approximately $5 million on financial aid for illegal immigrants each year.
According to a report from NJ.com, the state of New Jersey gave $3.8 million in
financial aid to 749 illegal immigrant students in the last academic year. More
than a quarter of the funding went to 328 illegal immigrants that attend
Rutgers University.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a law last year that
allowed illegal immigrants to apply for financial aid. Prior to the signing,
illegal immigrants were permitted to apply to pay in-state tuition at public
universities but they were not eligible for financial aid.
Murphy, who supports the spending, hit back at Republican
critics by arguing that giving financial aid to illegal immigrants is
compatible with American values.
“I’d even invite any of those folks who have that attitude,
beginning with our president, to come on into this room and allow me or any of
us to say, ‘This is the United States of America,’” Murphy said at the time.
David J. Socolow, executive director of the state’s Higher
Education Student Assistance Authority, defended the state’s decision to offer
financial aid to illegal immigrants.
“This financial assistance offers
these New Jersey students a life-changing opportunity,” Socolow said in a brief comment.“The successes of these first 513
students, who are now attending county colleges, state colleges and
universities, and independent institutions around the state, will have a
positive impact on countless additional lives.”
According to the report, there is currently no limit on the
amount of illegal immigrant students that are permitted to receive financial
aid from the state of New Jersey. State lawmakers forecast that they will spend
approximately $5 million on financial aid for illegal immigrants each year.
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