Pelosi: Trump Agreed With Democrats on Pathway to Citizenship for DACA Recipients
Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said President Donald Trump agreed with her and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) that there would be a pathway to citizenship for DACA recipients.
Partial transcript as follows:
PELOSI: What we agreed with the president on was that the basic bill would be the DREAM Act. This is a bill introduced — and has nearly 200 co-sponsors — by Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard. It is a bill that we will take forward, and it is the bill that we all support. What was to be determined is if and what there would be in terms of border security. But the essence of the bill is what the president committed to. That is what we trust him to honor.TODD: He committed to a pathway to citizenship for these DACA recipients?PELOSI: Now mind you the pathway to citizenship is an earned pathway that is way down the road.TODD: Some people think there should be no path at all. You believe the president agreed to a pathway to citizenship with this DREAM Act?PELOSI: That is what is contained in the DREAM Act, yes.
Digital Enforcement: Effects of E-Verify
on Unauthorized Immigrant Employment and Population
By Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Special Report, September 2017
https://www.dallasfed.org/-/media/Documents/research/pubs/everify.pdf?la=en
By Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Special Report, September 2017
https://www.dallasfed.org/-/media/Documents/research/pubs/everify.pdf?la=en
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!
Los Angeles’ Mexican
tax-free underground economy is estimated to be in excess of $2 BILLION PER
YEAR.
JOE LEGAL v LA RAZA JOSE ILLEGAL
Here’s how it breaks
down; will make you want to be an illegal!
JOBS FOR LEGALS?
95 MILLION LEGALS GIVE UP HOPE FOR A
JOB IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY.
A Nation unravels and Mexico
invades, occupies and loots
AMERICA: NO LEGAL NEED
APPLY
REPORT: The assault to
finish off the American middle-class is NOT over
“The report noted that
many illegals don't have jobs or have difficulty in landing good jobs
because of local laws.”
“However, it identified
several states that have begun easing employment laws so that illegals can
get a job.”
JUDICIAL WATCH:
“The greatest criminal
threat to the daily lives of American citizens are the Mexican drug cartels.”
“Mexican drug cartels
are the “other” terrorist threat to America. Militant Islamists have the goal
of destroying the United States. Mexican drug cartels are now
accomplishing that mission – from within, every day, in virtually every
community across this country.” JUDICIALWATCH
HILDA SOLIS WAS BARACK
OBAMA’S SECRETARY OF ILLEGAL LABOR BEFORE MEXICANS VOTED HER IN AS LOS ANGELES
COUNTY SUPERVISOR WHERE SHE IS RAPIDLY EXPANDING THE MEX WELFARE STATE IN LOS
ANGELES COUNTY.
HILDA SOLIS – The
Mexican Fascist Party of LA RAZA “THE RACE” building LA RAZA SUPREMACY over
Legals and the Mexican welfare state in America’s open borders.
“Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, a former California congresswoman
with close ties to the influential La Raza movement, announced the “We Can Help” project with great
fanfare a few days ago.”
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.”
END THE MEX INVASION – IMPOSE BORDER
to OPEN BORDER E-VERIFY and put EMPLOYERS OF ILLEGALS IN PRISON!
Notice how we never hear the phony
populist Trump talking about E-VERIFY!
AMERICA: NO LEGAL
NEED APPLY!
“The percentage of
foreign-born workers in the U.S. labor force has more than tripled over the
last four decades and while the U.S. represents just 5 percent of the world’s
population it attracts 20 percent of the world’s immigrants, according to a new
report.”
Open the floodgates of our welfare
state to the uneducated, impoverished, and unskilled masses of the world and in
a generation or three America, as we know it, will be gone.
Those most impacted are middle class
and lower middle class. It is they whose jobs are taken, whose raises are
postponed, whose schools are filled with non-English speaking children that
absorb precious resources for remedial English, whose public parks are trashed
and whose emergency rooms serve as the local clinic for the illegal
underground.
THE SECRET REPORT ON ILLEGALS TAKING
MIDDLE AND HIGH END JOBS…. What? You thought they only took the shit jobs?
HERITAGE FOUNDATION:
LOOK AROUND YOU. HOW
MANY ILLEGALS IN OUR JOBS? EVER BEEN TO A FAST FOOD THAT SPOKE ENGLISH? EVER
SEEN A CONSTRUCTION SITE THAT HAD LEGALS WORKING?
Amnesty would add 100
million more illegals and cost Legals trillions!
Raise
More than a Quarter Trillion Dollars of Tax Revenue by Ending Tax Subsidies for
Unauthorized Employment of Illegal Aliens
CIS Backgrounder, August 31, 2017
https://cis.org/Report/Raise-More-Quarter-Trillion-Dollars-Tax-Revenue-Ending-Tax-Subsidies-Unauthorized-Employment
Excerpt: Aliens enter the United States without authorization for many reasons, but for most of them the goal is to secure employment at much higher wages than are available in their native countries. While breaking the law provides very significant economic benefits to these illegal workers and to the businesses that hire them, it comes at a cost to American workers. According to Harvard economist George Borjas, recent empirical research indicates that American workers suffer a reduction of $99 billion to $118 billion in annual wages because of illegal immigration.1
The economic rewards of unauthorized employment of aliens are not limited to the higher wages of the illegal workers and the lower labor costs of their employers. Unauthorized alien workers and their employers also enjoy multi-billion dollar tax deductions and tax credits that were enacted into law for the benefit of law-abiding workers and businesses.
The Right
Way to Save DACA: Now, Congress Must Ensure that E-Verify Goes National, and
That Chain Immigration As We Know It Ends
By Mark Krikorian
The New York Daily
News, September 5, 2017,
President
Trump has arranged a soft landing for the illegal immigrants benefiting from
President Barack Obama’s unconstitutional DACA program. Now it’s up to Congress
to craft a solution for this unique category of illegal immigrants — in a way
that doesn’t do more harm than good.
The
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program might well have ended abruptly
Tuesday, by judicial order, since 10 states had threatened to sue if the
administration didn’t act — with a deadline of this week. Instead, the nearly
800,000 illegal immigrants will be able to keep their work permits for up to
21/2 more years, as the program is wound down.
Whatever
the merits of the individuals involved — illegal immigrants who sneaked across
the border or overstayed a visa before age 16 — the DACA program itself is
illegal and had to be ended. No less an authority than Obama said in 2011 that
enacting what would eventually become DACA “would not conform with my
appropriate role as President.”
BLOG: SEE JUDICIAL
WATCH ON ILLEGALS VOTING BELOW
But as
the 2012 election neared, his aides saw that Hispanic voter registration
numbers were below the 2008 level and panicked. So to energize Hispanic voters
to go to the polls and vote for an administration that had not delivered on its
immigration promises, Obama decreed DACA.
The
program provides more than just a two-year, renewable exemption from
immigration law; it also results in a work permit, Social Security number,
driver’s licenses, access to the Earned Income Tax Credit welfare program and
more.
The
question now is, What will Congress do with the six-month grace period before
DACA permits start expiring?
The
DACAs aren’t just the most sympathetic group of illegal immigrants; they’re a
special case. Though almost all are now in their 20s and 30s, they grew up here
and have developed their identities as Americans. Some didn’t even know they
were illegal aliens until they went to get a driver’s license in high school.
So an
amnesty for them — and only for them — can be justified as a prudent act of
mercy. There’s a lot of support for amnestying the DACAs, even among
immigration hawks like Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.).
But
any measure considered by Congress would be harmful unless it addressed the two
drawbacks of any amnesty.
One,
all amnesties encourage future illegal immigration — by sending the message
abroad that crime pays, as it were — and they set in motion future increases in
legal immigration, as relatives of the amnesty recipients take advantage of the
chain-migration provisions of our current immigration program.
That’s
why any legislative solution to this problem must include both enforcement
measures and legal immigration cuts. Though the President has made a border
wall a centerpiece of his enforcement strategy, he already has all the
authority he needs from Congress to build one; he only needs some extra
funding, which in and of itself would be an insufficient tradeoff for
legalizing DACA.
The
chief item the President needs from Congress regarding enforcement is to
require universal use of the E-Verify program. This is a free, online system
that enables employers to check the information they already have to collect
from a new hire (name, age, authorization to work) and to ensure he is telling
the truth about who he is.
Last
year, roughly half of all new hires were screened through the system, but use
of the system is still voluntary. Only Congress can make it mandatory, which
would be the single most important step toward weakening the magnet of jobs
that drew the parents of the DACAs here in the first place.
The second element Congress must
incorporate in any DACA amnesty is abolition
of the immigration categories that permit
chain migration of an endless procession of
relatives. Fully two-thirds of the million legal
immigrants we take in each year are selected
because they already have relatives here.
After
an amnesty for the DACAs, they would be able to bring in their relatives,
including the parents who put them in this difficult position in the first
place. Cotton’s RAISE Act would, among other things, focus family immigration
only on husbands, wives and little kids, ensuring that any DACA amnesty would
not create a future surge of immigration.
A
stand-alone DACA amnesty would, at least, be legal. But it would be a mistake.
These young people must be granted formal permission to stay in a way that
limits the harmful
Princeton
Economist: Nearly Half of U.S. Men Who Dropped Out of Workforce on Opioid
Painkillers
The
opioid crisis is growing in America, and it may be the reason many men are
dropping and staying out of the workforce, according to a new study.
Nearly half of the men in the U.S. who dropped out of the
workforce are on opioid painkillers, Princeton University economist Alan
Krueger wrote in a Brookings Institute study released this week.
“The opioid crisis and depressed labor-force participation are
now intertwined in many parts of the U.S.,” Krueger wrote in the Brookings
Institute study.
Krueger found that nearly half of the men surveyed “take pain
medication on a daily basis, and in nearly two-thirds of these cases they take
prescription pain medication.”
“Labor force participation has fallen more in areas where
relatively more opioid pain medication is prescribed,” he wrote.
Krueger said the men surveyed took painkillers either as a
result of being out of the workforce for a prolonged period or because they had
a condition that required the use of painkillers and could not work because of
the condition.
“The results of this survey underscore the role of pain in the
lives on nonworking men, and the widespread use of prescription pain
medication,” he wrote. “Fully 47 percent of NLF (not in labor force) prime age
men responded that they took pain medication on the previous day.”
He added that nearly two-thirds of the men who took pain
medication said they were taking prescription meds.
“These figures likely understate the actual proportion of men
taking prescription pain medication given the stigma and legal risk associated
with reporting taking narcotics,” Krueger said.
NBC News cites data from the
Bureau of Labor Statistics that show the labor force participation rate,
comprised of people who are working or actively looking for work, reached an
all-time high of 67.3 percent in the U.S. in early 2000.
The labor force participation rate reached a 40-year low in
September 2015, dipping to 62.4 percent, as the American economy grew very slowly under
former President Barack Obama.
Krueger said the labor participation rate in the past decade
declined faster than the decade preceding it.
“The share of non-college educated young men who did not work at
all over the entire year rose from 10 percent in 1994 to more than 20 percent
in 2015,” he wrote.
The decline roughly coincides with the beginning of the opioid
epidemic, when the number of unintentional overdoses from prescription
painkillers quadrupled since 1999,
according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
A survey from NIDA found that 91.8 million
people, roughly one in three Americans, used opioid painkillers such as Vicodin
and OxyContin in 2015.
President Trump declared the national
opioid crisis a “state of emergency” on August 10 and vowed to “fight the
deadly epidemic.”
Does H-1B Fraud Lead to More Jail Time than the Hiring of
Illegal Aliens?
By David North
CIS Blog, September 8, 2017
https://cis.org/North/Does-H1B-Fraud-Lead-More-Jail-Time-Hiring-Illegal-Aliens
Excerpt: Now, given the fact that there are about 900,000 H-1Bs in the country at any one time, and about eight times as many illegal alien workers, why do I have the impression of more enforcement of the H-1B law, than of employer sanctions? At least proportionally? Not that there is much of either.
Given the numbers cited above, there should be roughly eight times as many employer sanctions court cases as H-1B ones. In both kinds of cases the employer is exploiting aliens, shouldering aside U.S. workers, and violating the INA. There would seem to be a moral equivalence here, one violation being as deplorable as the other.
By David North
CIS Blog, September 8, 2017
https://cis.org/North/Does-H1B-Fraud-Lead-More-Jail-Time-Hiring-Illegal-Aliens
Excerpt: Now, given the fact that there are about 900,000 H-1Bs in the country at any one time, and about eight times as many illegal alien workers, why do I have the impression of more enforcement of the H-1B law, than of employer sanctions? At least proportionally? Not that there is much of either.
Given the numbers cited above, there should be roughly eight times as many employer sanctions court cases as H-1B ones. In both kinds of cases the employer is exploiting aliens, shouldering aside U.S. workers, and violating the INA. There would seem to be a moral equivalence here, one violation being as deplorable as the other.
The right way to save DACA: Now, Congress must ensure that
E-Verify goes national, and that chain immigration as we know it ends
By Mark Krikorian
New York Daily News, September 5, 2017
https://cis.org/Krikorian/right-way-save-DACA-Now-Congress-must-ensure-EVerify-goes-national-and-chain-immigration
Excerpt: President Trump has arranged a soft landing for the illegal immigrants benefiting from President Barack Obama's unconstitutional DACA program. Now it's up to Congress to craft a solution for this unique category of illegal immigrants — in a way that doesn't do more harm than good.
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program might well have ended abruptly Tuesday, by judicial order, since 10 states had threatened to sue if the administration didn't act — with a deadline of this week. Instead, the nearly 800,000 illegal immigrants will be able to keep their work permits for up to 2.5 more years, as the program is wound down.
By Mark Krikorian
New York Daily News, September 5, 2017
https://cis.org/Krikorian/right-way-save-DACA-Now-Congress-must-ensure-EVerify-goes-national-and-chain-immigration
Excerpt: President Trump has arranged a soft landing for the illegal immigrants benefiting from President Barack Obama's unconstitutional DACA program. Now it's up to Congress to craft a solution for this unique category of illegal immigrants — in a way that doesn't do more harm than good.
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program might well have ended abruptly Tuesday, by judicial order, since 10 states had threatened to sue if the administration didn't act — with a deadline of this week. Instead, the nearly 800,000 illegal immigrants will be able to keep their work permits for up to 2.5 more years, as the program is wound down.
Raise More than a Quarter Trillion Dollars of Tax Revenue by
Ending Tax Subsidies for Unauthorized Employment of Illegal Aliens
CIS Backgrounder, August 31, 2017
https://cis.org/Report/Raise-More-Quarter-Trillion-Dollars-Tax-Revenue-Ending-Tax-Subsidies-Unauthorized-Employment
Excerpt: Aliens enter the United States without authorization for many reasons, but for most of them the goal is to secure employment at much higher wages than are available in their native countries. While breaking the law provides very significant economic benefits to these illegal workers and to the businesses that hire them, it comes at a cost to American workers. According to Harvard economist George Borjas, recent empirical research indicates that American workers suffer a reduction of $99 billion to $118 billion in annual wages because of illegal immigration.1
The economic rewards of unauthorized employment of aliens are not limited to the higher wages of the illegal workers and the lower labor costs of their employers. Unauthorized alien workers and their employers also enjoy multi-billion dollar tax deductions and tax credits that were enacted into law for the benefit of law-abiding workers and businesses.
CIS Backgrounder, August 31, 2017
https://cis.org/Report/Raise-More-Quarter-Trillion-Dollars-Tax-Revenue-Ending-Tax-Subsidies-Unauthorized-Employment
Excerpt: Aliens enter the United States without authorization for many reasons, but for most of them the goal is to secure employment at much higher wages than are available in their native countries. While breaking the law provides very significant economic benefits to these illegal workers and to the businesses that hire them, it comes at a cost to American workers. According to Harvard economist George Borjas, recent empirical research indicates that American workers suffer a reduction of $99 billion to $118 billion in annual wages because of illegal immigration.1
The economic rewards of unauthorized employment of aliens are not limited to the higher wages of the illegal workers and the lower labor costs of their employers. Unauthorized alien workers and their employers also enjoy multi-billion dollar tax deductions and tax credits that were enacted into law for the benefit of law-abiding workers and businesses.
Winning: Companies Hire Americans
Instead of Foreign Visa Workers
AP
President Donald Trump’s
populist “Hire American” policy is forcing employers to hire more Americans at
higher wages, theWall Street Journal admits.
The pressure is highlighted by seasonal
employers in Massachusetts who were forced to hire Americans when Trump’s
populist coalition stymied their lobbying efforts to expand the use of H-2B
foreign contract workers. According to the Journal, which has
long urged the large-scale use of foreign workers:
“I have more Americans working than I’ve ever
had,” says Josh Aronie, executive chef at the Home Port Restaurant in the
Vineyard fishing village of Menemsha. He also reports his restaurant has been
short of staff and many of the workers he does have don’t know the basics of
cooking or even how to read the orders…
Nationwide data on the leisure and hospitality
sector also shows a tightening labor market. In June, average hourly earnings
in the sector increased 4% from a year earlier, according to government data
analyzed by Moody’s Analytics …
At the Home Port Restaurant in Menemsha, Mr.
Aronie recalls meeting with his small staff in a panic this June just a few
days before the scheduled opening. He had applied for 18 H-2B visa workers and
received none. Because of the staffing crunch, the restaurant initially was open
just five nights a week, and didn’t open for lunch until late July. Mr. Aronie
jokes about the qualification he requires for hiring: “Are you breathing?
Excellent.” He has paid a premium to hire three people via a Boston-based temp
agency.
Many seasonal employers prefer to hire H-2B
workers instead of Americans because those visa workers must stay with the
company for the entire season and must work at government-set hourly rates.
Those lower rates for seasonal workers also allow employers to pay lower rates
to full-time, year-round American staff.
Employers also prefer foreign workers because
the current pool of unemployed Americans includes many immature and untrained
youths, unmotivated adults on government aid programs, plus marginalized
Americans, such as inner-city youths and unemployed drug users who are the
customers of the Mexican drug cartels.
Amid pressure from donors, GOP leaders tried
this year to expand the H-2B program from roughly 115,000 H-2B workers up to
roughly 200,000 resident H-2B workers. But the lobbyists and GOP leaders —
including House Speaker Paul Ryan — were largely
blockedby
John Kelly when he was serving as the secretary of the Department of Homeland
Security. Kelly allowed only an extra 15,000 H-2B workers, and promised to
oppose any increase in 2018.
The public’s opposition to greater use of H-2B
has also forced employers in other states to recruit and pay Americans.
The Journal reported:
In Alaska, Silver Bay Seafoods, a big user of
the program, received 31 H-2B visas this year for workers to help process
salmon, down from more than 900 in 2016. The company responded by spending more
than $1 million to recruit workers in 32 states, plus U.S. territories such as
Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
“It’s very difficult to find people to do this
work,” says Joe Misenti, general counsel for Silver Bay. The company succeeded
in hiring about 1,600 workers, replacing all of the foreign workers with
Americans, counting those from the U.S. territories.
The same trend is visible in the agriculture
sector, where the loss of cheap illegal aliens is forcing employers to raise
wages and also to
hire Americans to build and operate labor-saving farm machinery.
The result of the H-2B fight boosts the
growing evidence that young Americans will gain if the federal government
reduces the annual inflow of foreign temporary workers.
In 2016, for example, federal data shows
that former
President Barack Obama gave federal “Employment Authorization Document” work
permits to at
least 2.3 million migrants for U.S. jobs, and approved visas for roughly 500,000
outsourcing workers, such as the H-1B white-collar workers, H-2B blue-collar
workers and H-2A agriculture workers. Those temporary workers were in addition
to the routine inflow of 1 million legal immigrants and roughly 400,000 illegal
immigrants.
The combined inflow delivered almost 4
million legal foreign workers to Americans’ economy in 2016, just as 4
million young Americans turned 18 and began looking for decently paid jobs.
Many polls show that Americans
are very generous, they do welcome individual immigrants, and they do want to
like the idea of immigration. But the polls also show that most Americans are
increasingly worried that large-scale legal immigration will change their
country and disadvantage themselves and their children.
The current annual flood of foreign labor spikes 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 prices, widens
wealth-gaps, reduces high-tech investment, increases state and local tax burdens, hurts kids’
schools and college education, and
sidelines at least 5 million marginalized Americans and their
families.
Census Bureau: Mens’
Wages Remain Below 1973 Levels
AP Photo/David Goldman
Americans’ median
pay packets have been flat since 1973, even though the vastly expanded
federal government has justified its own salaries and its many massive
spending and policy programs as a sure-fire way to boost education,
productivity, and wages.
The colossal 44-year failure of the federal government to help
grow American men’s wages — or even to reduce poverty rates — is laid bare in
the latest report from the Census Bureau, “Income
and Poverty in the United States: 2016.”
The dense report
includes myriad detailed tables of data around one shocking chart, which
reveals no growth in men’s wages for the past 44 years, or since President
Richard Nixon was beginning his second term in office.
The sudden flatline
followed a 31 percent rise in all men’s median wages from 1960 to 1972.
During the 44-year
period since 1973, income among women grew by roughly 30 percent as more
skilled and trained women entered the market, gained experience, and were
promoted to better-paying jobs. Those opportunities and contributions are good
news — but they do not change the reality that men’s income has been flat for
44 years.
In fact, the report
notes that “the real median earnings of full-time, year-round working men were
1.1 percent lower in 2016 than in 2007.”
There are many explanations for the flat income, such as the
massive growth in the labor supply when 30 million additional American women
and roughly 30 million immigrants joined in the marketplace competition for
good jobs. For example, a pro-immigration panel at the prestigious National
Academies of Science estimated in 2016 that the huge government-imposed
inflow of immigrants since 1965 has imposed a hidden 5 percent “immigration tax” on Americans’ pay
packets.
Technology has made
many individuals workers more productive but also sidelined many others,
such as newspaper printers and steelworkers. Peaceful international trade has
allowed men to sell more products overseas but also allowed employers to hire
foreign workers instead of Americans. Whatever the combinations of reasons, the
mid-point for men’s income has been flat for 43 years, according to the Census
Bureau.
The flat-earnings chart
needs some explanation:
It shows only
inflation-adjusted, pre-tax pay packets, so it excludes the impact of
inflation, taxes and government benefits, such as food-stamps and tax-breaks
for children, or of Obamacare’s subsidies and spending obligations.
It shows median income,
which is the midpoint of the income scale. Half the people earn above the line,
half the people earn below the line. Average income would be higher, but less
revealing, because a higher share of income is going to the highest earners,
compared to back in the 1970s.
The chart shows the
income of year-round, full-time workers, excluding part-workers or seasonal
workers, or those who work on-and-off under contracts. The chart does not make
distinctions by race.
The chart shows
individuals’ income, not the income of households, which has fluctuated as
the average number of children or adults has declined.
The chart only shows income,
but not the quality of goods in the stores, such as Starbucks coffee, cheap
products imported from China, high-tech music players, improved autos or better
health-care. That rise in product quality from competing companies — not
claimed policy improvements from federal agencies — has provided the vast
majority of material gains for Americans amid flat incomes.
The median earnings for
all men employed year-round was $51,640 in 2016, which is still far below the
$54,030 earned by full-time men in 1973. It is also below the $51,938 earned in
the 2000 Internet boom, or the $52,222 earned in the 2007 property bubble when
large-scale legal and illegal immigration provided employers with millions of
alternative imported workers.
The post-1973 reality
of flat income is a huge contrast to the rapid growth from 1960 up to the 1973
oil shock and the reopened inflow of immigrant labor after 1965. During
the twelves years 1960 to 1972, the median average wages for all males — including
minorities, seasonal workers, and contract workers — rose from by 31 percent,
from $31,926 to $41,013.
When the income of all
men is gauged, the Bureau concluded that all men’s median income in 1973 was
$41,935. It dropped after 1973 and rose back up to $43,360 in 1999 as companies
competed for the few unemployed workers during the first Internet boom. Income
crashed in 2008 to a depression-low of $39,636 in 2012 once the federal
government’s real-estate bubble burst. Since then, income has slowly climbed back
to $42,220 in 2016 amid the continuous public protest against the federal
government’s cheap-labor economic strategy, which is exemplified by the
bipartisan 2013 “Gang of Eight” amnesty legislation.
Other data in the
report shows that the nation’s poverty rates have barely budged since the
1960s, although many people in the United States are wealthier than many
people n Europe. For example, the percentage of American said to be in
poverty was 11.1 percent in 1973 and 12.7 percent in 2016.
That national poverty
rate climbed, in part, because of the population of Latinos spiked from 10.8
million in 1973 to 57.6 million in 2016. Poverty among Latinos was 19
percent in 2016, little changed from 1973.
The report also noted
that:
The official poverty
rate decreased by 0.8 percentage points between 2015 and 2016. At 12.7 percent,
the 2016 poverty rate is not statistically different from 2007 (12.5 percent),
the year before the most recent recession.
In real terms, median
earnings of full-time, year-round working women in 2016 were 2.3 percent higher
than their 2007 median, the year before the most recent recession. The real
median earnings of full-time, year-round working men were 1.1 percent lower in
2016 than in 2007.
In 2017, the number and
percentage of shared households remained higher than in 2007, the year before
the most recent recession. In 2007, 17.0 percent of all households
were shared households, totaling 19.7 million households. In 2017, 19.4
percent of all households were shared households, totaling 24.6 million
households.
THEIR ASSAULT ON THE AMERICAN WORKER
WILL NEVER END!!!
DACA
recipients currently hold upwards of 700,000 U.S. jobs. An ultimate end
to the program
– with DACA recipients not getting amnesty –would result in a
700,000 job stimulus for American workers. This would amount to nearly
30,000 new U.S. job openings for American workers every month once the
program is officially phased out. ------ John Binder
Although
screening for DACA was previously touted as being sufficient in keeping
criminals out, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
revealed that more than 2,100 recipients had their status revoked for being
criminals or gang members.----- John Binder
‘Amnesty
Don’ Trends at Number One on Twitter in Washington, D.C.
AFP
Following
President Trump’s choosing to make a deal that will give amnesty to nearly
800,000 illegal aliens currently protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals (DACA) program, Breitbart News plastered the headline “Amnesty Don” on
its front page.
Since Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the ultimate end
to the DACA program, under which hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens were
given work permits and temporary protected status, Trump has remained unclear
on whether he would stick to his anti-amnesty campaign promises or cave to the
political establishment.
At his White House meeting with moderates, as Breitbart
News reported, Trump is set to
choose a legislative deal that quickly legalizes the nearly 800,000 illegal
aliens on DACA, without getting any pro-American immigration reforms in return.
Following the report, “Amnesty Don” peaked at the number one
trend in Washington, D.C. on Twitter, the social media outlet the President is
most known for using.
DACA recipients currently hold upwards of 700,000 U.S. jobs. An
ultimate end to the program – with DACA recipients not getting amnesty
–would result in a 700,000 job stimulus for American workers. This would amount
to nearly 30,000 new U.S. job openings for American workers every month once
the program is officially phased out.
Although screening for DACA was previously touted as being
sufficient in keeping criminals out, United States Citizenship and Immigration
Services (USCIS) revealed that more than 2,100 recipients had their status
revoked for being criminals or gang members.
END THE MEX INVASION – IMPOSE BORDER
to OPEN BORDER E-VERIFY and put EMPLOYERS OF ILLEGALS IN PRISON!
Notice how we never hear the phony populist
Trump talking about E-VERIFY!
AMERICA: NO LEGAL
NEED APPLY!
“The percentage of
foreign-born workers in the U.S. labor force has more than tripled over the
last four decades and while the U.S. represents just 5 percent of the world’s
population it attracts 20 percent of the world’s immigrants, according to a new
report.”
Open the floodgates of our welfare
state to the uneducated, impoverished, and unskilled masses of the world and in
a generation or three America, as we know it, will be gone.
Those most impacted are middle class
and lower middle class. It is they whose jobs are taken, whose raises are
postponed, whose schools are filled with non-English speaking children that
absorb precious resources for remedial English, whose public parks are trashed
and whose emergency rooms serve as the local clinic for the illegal
underground.
THE SECRET REPORT ON ILLEGALS TAKING
MIDDLE AND HIGH END JOBS…. What? You thought they only took the shit jobs?
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!
Los Angeles’ Mexican
tax-free underground economy is estimated to be in excess of $2 BILLION PER
YEAR.
JOE LEGAL v LA RAZA JOSE ILLEGAL
Here’s how it breaks
down; will make you want to be an illegal!
JOBS FOR LEGALS? 95 MILLION LEGALS
GIVE UP HOPE FOR A JOB IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY.
A Nation unravels and Mexico
invades, occupies and loots
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AMERICA: NO LEGAL NEED
APPLY
REPORT: The assault to
finish off the American middle-class is NOT over
“The report noted that
many illegals don't have jobs or have difficulty in landing good jobs
because of local laws.”
“However, it identified
several states that have begun easing employment laws so that illegals can
get a job.”
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JUDICIAL WATCH:
“The greatest criminal
threat to the daily lives of American citizens are the Mexican drug cartels.”
“Mexican drug cartels
are the “other” terrorist threat to America. Militant Islamists have the goal
of destroying the United States. Mexican drug cartels are now accomplishing
that mission – from within, every day, in virtually every community across this
country.” JUDICIALWATCH
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