THERE ARE ONLY EIGHT (8) STATES WITH A POPULATION GREATER THAN LOS ANGELES COUNTY WHERE HALF OF ALL JOBS ARE HELD BY ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS!
THIS SAME COUNTY PAYS OUT $600 MILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS.
THE TAX-FREE MEXICAN UNDERGROUND ECONOMY IS CALCULATED TO BE MORE THAN $2 BILLION PER YEAR.
TRULY DO YOU THINK ILLEGALS ARE NOT OUT THERE VOTING FOR DREAM ACTS, OPEN BORDERS, AND JOBS FOR ILLEGALS?
DO A SEARCH FOR OBAMA'S LA RAZA SEC. of LABOR HILDA SOLIS, or CECEILIA MUNOZ!
Poll: Voter ID laws have support of a majority of Americans
Almost three-quarters of all Americans support the idea that people should have to show photo identification to vote, even though they are nearly as concerned about voter suppression as they are about fraud in presidential elections, according to a new Washington Post poll.
A controversy over voter ID laws is a prominent backdrop to this year’s election, with courtroom showdowns in Pennsylvania, Texas and elsewhere over voting rights and otherwise mundane election procedures.
Overall, there is high, strong and cross-party support for such laws, even though a slim majority of Americans have heard “not much” or “nothing” about the issue. Support dips among those who say they have heard more about new photo identification requirements but remains the majority position.
About half of those polled see voter fraud — people voting who are not eligible to do so or voters casting multiple ballots — as a “major problem” in presidential elections. One in three see it as a “minor problem.” The numbers are nearly as high when it comes to concern about eligible voters being denied their rights.
Asked to trade off the two, slightly more Americans are concerned with fraud than with voter suppression, although stark partisan and racial differences emerge. Two-thirds of Republicans see voter fraud as a bigger problem; nearly as many Democrats are primarily concerned with denying eligible voters access to the ballot box.
In the poll, African Americans are the most likely to see voter suppression as a major problem and the most likely to see support for the laws as an effort to boost one party over the other. Nearly six in 10 African Americans sense that support for the laws stems from partisan politics.
While 44 percent of Americans perceive partisan politics at play in the support of such laws, far more, 57 percent, see a genuine interest in fair elections as a big motivator.
A challenge for opponents of the ID laws is that a slim majority of Americans see politics behind the opposition, with fewer sensing it is motivated by a real interest in clean vote counts.
Moreover, big majorities of those whom critics see as baring the brunt of the laws are supportive of them, including about three-quarters of seniors and those with household incomes under $50,000 and two-thirds of non-whites.
— Michael Brandon and Jon Cohen
OBAMA
and the LA RAZA “THE (MEXICAN) RACE” DEMS HAVE SABOTAGED E-VERIFY TO EASE MORE
ILLEGALS INTO OUR JOBS. LOOK AROUND YOU! WHERE DO YOU GO AND SEE ANYONE IN A
JOB THAT IS NOT HISPANIC, AND FREQUENTLY CAN’T EVEN SPEAK ENGLISH?
THERE
ARE ONLY EIGHT (8) STATES WITH A POPULATION GREATER THAN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
WHERE 90% OF ALL SERVICE SECTOR JOBS AND CONSTRUCTION JOBS ARE HELD BY
HISPANICS/ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS!
THIS
SAME COUNTY PAYS OUT $600 MILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS, PRIMARILY
ANCHOR BABY BREEDERS!
Obama
is ready to sign up immigrants
Romney’s hands
are tied on issue
The
Washington Times
Tuesday,
August 14, 2012
More
than 1.7 million illegal immigrants could become eligible for tentative legal
status Wednesday when President Obama's non-deportation policy goes into
effect, and after initial fears that the program would backfire, immigrant
advocates are urging young immigrants to sign up.
Activists
say the policy is the biggest change on immigration in decades, and it has
roiled the political landscape, solidifying Mr. Obama's support among Hispanics
and leaving presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney struggling
to say what he would do.
On
Tuesday, the Obama administration laid out final details, including relaxed
education standards that set a low bar.
Under
the rules, illegal immigrants in job training or who have enrolled in a GED
course are eligible — a lesser requirement than obtaining a high school diploma
or equivalency certificate.
The
government begins taking applications Wednesday, and immigrant rights groups
and members of Congress from both parties have scheduled legal clinics across
the country to help determine whether immigrants qualify and to aid them in
filling out the forms.
"Our
job is to make sure that everyone who's eligible for this program knows about
it and applies for it if they feel comfortable after weighing the risks and
benefits," said Chung-Wha Hong, executive director of the New York
Immigration Coalition. "So far, the benefits have kind of outweighed the
risks, based on the hundreds and thousands of people coming forward."
The
policy halts deportations for illegal immigrants not above the age of 30 who
were brought to the U.S. before age 16, who don't have a major criminal record,
and who can show they have been in the country studying or in job training.
Those
eligible for the policy are known as Dreamers, after the Dream Act — legislation
that failed to pass Congress but would have granted them a path to citizenship.
The
Obama policy does not offer a path to citizenship but rather "deferred
action," a halt to potential deportations. Those who qualify also can
obtain a permit to work in the U.S.
In
certain states, that could be good enough to obtain a driver's license or
in-state tuition at state schools, advocates said.
Republicans
said it will push hundreds of thousands of new legal workers into an already
tough job market, where they will compete with Americans.
They also said the administration is
not requiring in-person interviews for applicants and is accepting affidavits
for some requirements, which they said is an invitation to fraud.
"While potentially millions of
illegal immigrants will be permitted to compete with American workers for jobs,
there seems to be little if any mechanism in place for vetting fraudulent
applications," House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith and Sen.
Chuck Grassley said in a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Janet A.
Napolitano.
The
Homeland Security Department, which will process the applications, wouldn't
guess how many applications it will receive.
But
the latest estimate from the Migration Policy Institute says that as many as
1.76 million illegal immigrants could be eligible. Homeland Security estimates
about 11 million illegal immigrants reside in the U.S. (MOST
FIGURES ON ILLEGALS IN OUR BORDERS PUT THE NUMBER AT 40 MILLION AND BREEDING
FAST!)
Officials
have said they won't use any of the information gained from applications to try
to deport those who are rejected, or to go after their families, who might
still be illegally in the U.S. and fall outside of the program.
Some
advocates, though, are wary.
(PROTECTING LA RAZA CRIMINALS:)
Casa de Maryland, which is helping
applicants in Maryland, is warning those who might have criminal records not to
sign up just yet: "If you have ANY history of an arrest, conviction or
criminal conduct, you should not submit your application until we can confirm
your eligibility," the group says in its guidance, adding that it will
help those not eligible try to figure out ways to avoid deportation.
Much
of the program's success will depend on immigrant rights advocates, who are
trying to shepherd applicants away from money-making frauds and toward
reputable groups.
DEPT of HOMELAND SECURITY UNDER LA RAZA
NAPOLITANO HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH SECURITY! IT WORKS SOLELY FOR OPEN BORDERS,
STEALTH AMNESTY AND PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP, AMERICAN JOBS AND VOTING BOOTHS!
"What
I have seen, thank goodness, is a lot of very prestigious immigration groups
that have been working on this are putting out exact information coming from
the Department
of Homeland Security," said Maryland state Delegate Ana Sol
Gutierrez, a Democrat who has become a major advocate.
THE RISE OF THE LA RAZA WELFARE STATE SOARS UNDER HISPANDERING
OBAMA!
Key
questions remain, including whether those who qualify for the federal program
also will be eligible for driver's licenses or in-state tuition at colleges and
universities in states where illegal immigrants are currently denied those
benefits.
Ms.
Gutierrez said in Maryland, a work permit and the Social Security number that
comes with it are enough to prove legal residency, which should make them eligible
for licenses.
The
reverberations are being felt well outside the immigrant community.
VIVA LA RAZA?
Hispanic voters rallied to Mr. Obama's
side after his June announcement, and continue to give him high favorability
ratings.
Mr.
Romney, meanwhile, has steadfastly refused to say whether he would keep the
policy in place if he wins the White House.
After
repeated requests, his campaign Tuesday pointed to a speech he gave in June in
which he hinted that it "can be reversed by subsequent presidents" —
though he stopped short of saying he would do so.
Cesar
Vargas, a Dream Act student who said he will submit his own application
Wednesday, said he and his fellow Dreamers will continue to pressure both
candidates to do more.
"A
lot of our friends were literally cut off by one day or even by a few
hours," said Mr. Vargas, who graduated law school but is now battling to
be admitted to the bar. He said he will put his legal training to use in
volunteering to assist other applicants Wednesday.
The
threat of deportations may still keep some Dreamers from coming forward,
particularly since they are unsure of what Mr. Romney will do as president.
REP. LUIS V. GUTIERREZ IS A LA RAZA FASCIST!
But
Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez, an Illinois Democrat who has become Congress' leader on
the issue, said it would be politically impossible for Mr. Romney to overturn
what Mr. Obama has done.
"I
think the young people who sign up for deferred action will be politically
bulletproof," he said. "Any future president or secretary of homeland
security will have one hell of a fight on their hands if they try to deport
this contingent of Dream-eligible youth en masse."
• Seth McLaughlin contributed to this
article.
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