MENEDEZ IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN ILLEGALS ARE VOTING
The Miami Herald is reporting that the FBI on Tuesday night raided the office of a doctor whom news reports have linked with embattled Sen. Robert Menendez, the man poised to take over as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
According to The Herald, agents raided the West Palm Beach office of Dr. Salmon Melgen, who another press outlet, the Daily Caller, suggested in reports last year had paid for Mr. Menendez to take trips to the Dominican Republic and even arranged for prostitutes for the senator.
It was unclear whether the Tuesday raid was targeted at Mr. Menendez, New Jersey Democrat, or some other aspect of Dr. Melgen's business. The Herald said he has an outstanding IRS lien of $11.1 million.
Mr. Menendez has denied the allegations, and Senate Democratic leaders on Tuesday ridiculed questions about the investigation.
"All anyone here has to look at is the source where this comes from. It's a source that has brought up a lot of nonissues," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat.
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LA RAZA DEM FOR OPEN BORDERS, AMNESTY and LA RAZA
SUPREMACY SEN. ROBERT MENENDEZ MAKES JUDICIAL WATCH’S 10 MOST CORRUPT.
FOR ALL LA RAZA DEMS, HIRING ILLEGALS IS COMMONPLACE. BUT
THEN THE LAWS OF THIS NATION DO NOT APPLY TO LA RAZA.
Then in mid-December, the Associated Press revealed that Menendez employed an illegal
immigrant as an unpaid intern in his Senate office who was a registered sex
offender.
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ):
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) joins the Judicial Watch's list of Washington's "Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians for 2012" in what might be considered a sort of "Lifetime Achievement Award."
As far back as 2007, Menendez was investigated by a federal grand jury for illegally steering lobbying business to his former chief of staff Kay LiCausi, with whom he was also romantically linked. In just a few years, her firm reported $1.3 million in business with nearly $300,000 coming from a New Jersey medical center that was later awarded government funding thanks to a push from her former boss and lover.
In 2010, Menendez and his colleague in corruption, Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), allocated $8 million for a public walkway and park space adjacent to upscale, waterfront condos built by a developer whose executives have donated generously to their political campaigns. The veteran legislators have received about $100,000 in contributions from the developer, according to federal election records. Perhaps not so coincidentally, the developer's Washington D.C. lobbyist was a longtime senior aide to Menendez.
And to top it all off, in October 2012, The Daily Caller broke the story that two women from the Dominican Republic claimed that the senator had procured their services while on Spring Break at the luxurious Casa de Campo. Then in mid-December, the Associated Press revealed that Menendez employed an illegal immigrant as an unpaid intern in his Senate office who was a registered sex offender.
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) joins the Judicial Watch's list of Washington's "Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians for 2012" in what might be considered a sort of "Lifetime Achievement Award."
As far back as 2007, Menendez was investigated by a federal grand jury for illegally steering lobbying business to his former chief of staff Kay LiCausi, with whom he was also romantically linked. In just a few years, her firm reported $1.3 million in business with nearly $300,000 coming from a New Jersey medical center that was later awarded government funding thanks to a push from her former boss and lover.
In 2010, Menendez and his colleague in corruption, Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), allocated $8 million for a public walkway and park space adjacent to upscale, waterfront condos built by a developer whose executives have donated generously to their political campaigns. The veteran legislators have received about $100,000 in contributions from the developer, according to federal election records. Perhaps not so coincidentally, the developer's Washington D.C. lobbyist was a longtime senior aide to Menendez.
And to top it all off, in October 2012, The Daily Caller broke the story that two women from the Dominican Republic claimed that the senator had procured their services while on Spring Break at the luxurious Casa de Campo. Then in mid-December, the Associated Press revealed that Menendez employed an illegal immigrant as an unpaid intern in his Senate office who was a registered sex offender.
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THE FASTEST GROWING POLITICAL PARTY IN AMERICA IS THE
MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA “THE RACE”.
IN CONGRESS THEY OPERATE AS THE CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC
CAUCUS.
THEY ARE LA RAZA SUPREMACIST!
Hispanic Caucus Rejects Republican Immigration Bills
November 28, 2012 4:41 PM
LA RAZA
DEMANDS TOTAL SURRENDER! OPEN BORDERS FOR MORE HORDES, NO E-VERIFY AS IN CA FOR
ENTIRE LOOTED AMERICA, EXPANDED GRINGO-PAID DREAM ACTS FOR EVERY ILLEGAL THAT
DEMANDS IT, MUCHO WELFARE FOR ANCHOR BABY BREEDERS, AND AMNESTY or CONTINUED
NON-ENFORCEMENT THAT OBAMA HAS PROVIDED!
Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., and 20 House members make up
the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. Here, Menendez speaks in September in
Sayreville, N.J.
Mel Evans/AP
Determined not to be excluded from the post-election
bipartisan talk of passing immigration legislation, the Congressional Hispanic
Caucus on Wednesday rejected two Republican proposals while outlining its own
priorities.
The mostly Democratic group denounced the STEM Jobs Act,
delivering a swipe at Republicans on a bill expected to come before the House
on Friday as the first test of the GOP's newfound embrace of an immigration
overhaul.
The bill would increase the number of visas for foreign-born
graduates with advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering and
mathematics by eliminating another visa program for people from countries with
low rates of immigration to the United States.
Hispanic caucus members criticized the bill because it would
end one visa program and allow relatives of legal residents to come to the U.S.
while awaiting their visas, but not authorize them to work.
The Hispanic caucus lawmakers support a version written by
Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California that would, among other things,
preserve the original visa program.
Hispanic lawmakers also criticized the first Republican bill
proposed in the Senate following the elections. The ACHIEVE Act, introduced by
Sens. Jon Kyl of Arizona and Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas, is a pared-down
version of the DREAM Act, which would offer legal status to young illegal
immigrants who serve in the military or attend college.
"The problem with the ACHIEVE Act is it does not
achieve the dream," said Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., at a news conference
on Wednesday. Menendez and 20 House members comprise the caucus.
In recent days, Republicans and Democrats in both chambers
have begun discussing several immigration bills that could be introduced,
potentially competing in the new Congress early next year.
On Wednesday, the Hispanic caucus, for which immigration has
long been its signature issue, offered its own nine policy priorities in hopes
of shaping negotiations.
It said legislation should require illegal immigrants to
register with the federal government, undergo a criminal background check,
learn English and pay taxes as conditions for obtaining legal status and
eventual citizenship.
Caucus members endorsed conservative priorities such as
securing U.S. borders and worker verification, but with carefully worded
caveats: "smart and reasonable enforcement" on the borders; and
"a workable employment verification system that prevents unlawful
employment and rewards employers and employees who play by the rules."
(HOW
ABOUT E-VERIFY TO RID THE WORK PLACE OF ILLEGALS? UNDER OBAMA WORKPLACE
ENFORCEMENT IS DOWN 70%!)
They
also called for full workplace rights and safer working conditions for
immigrants, and a priority for reuniting legal residents with family members
seeking U.S. entry.
"Let me be clear about this — we want to work with Republicans
to find common ground, help the American people, and help America's
immigrants," said caucus member Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill. "But
common ground is based on common decency and common sense. These principles
reflect that common decency."
THE RISE OF LA RAZA SUPREMACY –
ILLEGALS REELECTED OBAMA SO GOP STARTS TO QUIETLY SURRENDER TO LA RAZA!
Many Republicans in the House who have staunchly opposed
citizenship for illegal immigrants have remained quiet on the issue in recent
weeks. Conservatives and advocates of slowing the flow of
immigration believe the caucus's goal of passing an omnibus bill is unlikely in
either chamber.
"I don't think comprehensive immigration reform is
going to happen, period," says Mark Krikorian, executive director of the
Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates a lowering of immigration
rates.
Krikorian says Republicans appear most likely to consider
supporting a smaller, targeted bill such as the DREAM Act, because many
Americans are "sympathetic" to young adults who had no choice in
coming here as children.
The sticking point for Republicans, he says, will be their
desire to add an enforcement provision to the DREAM Act so that the law
wouldn't encourage an increase of more illegal immigrants. He recommends
mandatory worker verification as one solution.
"I think at some point amnesty for some people is
inevitable ... but we have to have in place the mechanisms to make sure we're
not in the same boat years from now," says Krikorian. "That's really
the public's problem with this issue."
AND FOR NOW… THE LOOTING
CONTINUES UNDER NON-ENFORCEMENT AND ILLEGALS POUR OVER OUR OPEN BORDERS AND
INTO OUR JOBS!
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