Monday, September 11, 2017

TRUMP DECLARES THAT HE WILL LET MEXICO WRITE AMNESTY AND BORDERS LAWS..... AFTER ALL, MEXICO CONTROLS OUR BORDERS

Right worries about Trump move on immigration







Republicans 'Shell-Shocked' by Trump's Deal with Democrats
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Conservatives are worried that President Trump’s debt and spending deal with Democrats is a harbinger of things to come — particularly on immigration.
Trump’s surprise move embarrassed GOP leaders and angered rank-and-file Republicans, but seemingly left him feeling positive.
The president has been frustrated by the GOP Congress’s inability to get things done, and Trump vowed this week that he would have a “different relationship” with lawmakers going forward.
He also said the agreement with Democrats marked a new era of “dialogue” in Washington.
In a Friday morning tweet, Trump tweaked the GOP for failing to act on ObamaCare, and urged it to step up its work on tax reform.
Immigration hawks are particularly alarmed by Trump’s rhetoric, worried it could preview a turn on their issue.
At Pelosi’s urging, Trump sent out a tweet this week saying that those impacted by his decision to phase-out the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program have nothing to worry about. The program provided work permits to about 800,000 people who entered the United States illegally as children.
Later, Trump talked about how he and “Chuck and Nancy” were hopeful that Congress would pass a bill to protect DACA recipients from deportation. 
The remarks suggested to many that even if Congress fails to enact legislation, Trump might keep the program alive somehow with executive action.
“I'm concerned, though I can’t say I’m surprised,” said Mark Krikorian, the executive director for the Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates for stricter immigration policies.
Kirkorian noted that the nationalist wing of the White House, once helmed by former chief strategist Stephen Bannon and his allies, had been purged from the administration, leaving only immigration hardliner Stephen Miller in a position of power. Kirkorian is worried about the influence of Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and daughter Ivanka Trump, both of whom remain in senior advisory roles in the White House.
“Selling out to the Democrats on nonimmigration issues isn't likely to hurt Trump much with his voters, since they hate [Speaker Paul] Ryan [R-Wis] and [Majority Leader Mitch] McConnell [R-Ky.] even more than he does,” Kirkorian said. “But if he sells out on immigration … then he'll be in big trouble. The blame will initially rest on Jared and Ivanka, but every day that he doesn't fire them will move him closer to becoming Amnesty Donald.”
Trump has continued to call for the building of a wall on the Mexican border, and a legislative renewal of DACA seems only possible as part of a broader bill that would include measures on border security.
Still, the doubts coming from conservative activists underscore how Trump’s surprise put people off-balance.
Ryan and other GOP leaders speculated in the aftermath of the debt deal shocker that it was one-off action.
And Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, sought to reassure grass-roots conservatives he said were confused by the president’s actions during a Friday interview on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”
“They’re saying — is this president going to cut deals with Democrats from here on out?” said Meadows, who frequently talks with Trump.
“I would suggest that’s not the case based on talking not only to the president but also talking to Speaker Ryan and others,” he said. “This was a unique situation because of the devastation in Texas. Hopefully we can put forth some unique ideas soon.”
But at a Friday press conference, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump’s deal with Schumer and Pelosi was not a one-off.
The president would continue to look for ways to work with Democrats, said Sanders, who singled out tax reform and infrastructure spending as areas of possible compromise.
That has conservatives worried that Trump has gone soft or become mesmerized by the positive press he’s received for reaching across the aisle.
“We’re always concerned about whether a politician forgets what got them elected,” said Roy Beck, executive director of NumbersUSA, which opposes increased immigration. “Frankly, it looks like he already forgot on DACA. It took him eight months to end it and when he did, it was a compromise. … We certainly will be using our members to hold the president to his promises.”
But Dan Stein, executive director of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, says concerns that Trump will do an about-face on one of his core campaign promises is overblown.
“There’s no evidence he’ll abandon his positions on immigration policy, even if folks like Bannon are no longer there,” Stein said. “Trump is an extraordinarily savvy operator. He knows how to destabilize his rivals and competitors. Look, he didn’t get much love from Republicans in the primary and doesn’t have a reflexive allegiance to them now. He’s a pragmatist and a dealmaker and wants to get things done.”
Rep. Sean Duffy (R-Wis.) warned Trump to remember who his real friends are.
“Chuck doesn’t want to make America great again,” he said Friday on Fox Business Network, referring to Schumer.
“Chuck is never going to be with you to reduce taxes and fix health care and reduce government regulation, and Chuck will never be a good partner for you,” he said.
Some of Trump’s longtime allies feel the president embarrassed himself.
“Schumer and Pelosi are laughing at him,” conservative author Ann Coulter told The Hill.
Trump has been getting hammered by Breitbart, where Bannon returned after his White House work.
The outlet has run a string of stories highlighting Trump’s closeness with “Chuck and Nancy” and in a Friday story declared that “amnesty-for-border-security deal is a long way short of Trump’s campaign promise of an effective border wall.”
Still, Trump has for the most part been insulated from criticism on the right by the abject disgust among grass-roots conservatives with Ryan and McConnell. Anything Trump does to stick it to the GOP leaders is popular in some quarters on the right, at least in the short term.
“Conservatives have been frustrated all year by Congressional leaders showing no real leadership on the issues that won Republicans the majority: repealing ObamaCare, cutting taxes, funding the border wall,” conservative leader and former Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) told The Hill.
“President Trump’s administration has done what it can to implement conservative policies and push conservative nominees, but we’ve seen little progress in Congress,” he said. “I’m disappointed but not surprised by the deal for a short-term debt suspension, because all Republican leaders were offering was a much bigger increase in debt with no policy victories attached. It’s time for Republicans in Congress to get serious about keeping the promises they made to get elected. ObamaCare repeal reconciliation rules expire on Sept. 30, so the

THE MEXICAN INVASION of AMERICA’S OPEN and UNDEFENDED BORDERS

One in every eleven persons born in Mexico has gone to the U.S. The National Review reported that in 2014 $1.87 billion was spent on incarcerating illegal immigrant criminals….Now add hundreds of billions for welfare and remittances!  MICHAEL BARGO, Jr…… for the AMERICAN THINKER.COM



Mexican Ambassador Suggests Relationship With Trump Isn't All that Bad





Mexican Ambassador Suggests Relationship With Trump Isn't All that Bad
President Trump and Mexico did not appear to get along at the outset of his administration, what with his whole pledge to build a wall and make them pay for it and talks of renegotiating NAFTA. Yet, Mexican Ambassador Gerónimo Gutiérrez told The Hill this weekend that the relationship is not as strained as we may think.
The wall is still a red line that needs to be cleared, Gutiérrez said, but they have made significant strides in other policy areas.
“It’s no secret that we have had our share of difference with the Trump administration. Those differences are public, they’re known. What both sides have strived for is to find common ground within those differences,” Gutierrez said.
“One of the positive things about what has been built over the past six to eight months is the fact that both sides believe the other guy is honestly trying to reach a deal on different aspects of the relationship.
One recent issue that Mexico has been compelled to respond to is Trump's decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. While Gutiérrez says Mexico would welcome DACA recipients back, Dreamers grew up in the U.S. and it's the only home they know.
They are "basically like any other children in the United States," he reasoned.
Trump visited Mexico in September of last year in the later stages of the presidential election, accepting an invitation from Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto. Hillary Clinton declined. Trump was praised for his presidential-like demeanor during the visit.
After he was inaugurated, things got a bit stickier. His relentless tweeting about Mexico building the wall was enough for Nieto to cancel his trip to the States.
Yet, judging by Gutiérrez's positive outlook, there is plenty of hope for the U.S.-Mexico relationship going forward.

WILL THIS NATION EVER START THINKING OF OUR OWN AND NOT BE THE WORLD'S WELFARE AND JOBS PLACEMENT OFFICE?

OPEN BORDERS: It's all about keeping wages depressed!!! Ergo, not a single billionaire is not FOR open borders, no E-VERIFY and NO DAMNED LEGAL NEED APPLY!


"Do most legal Americans have the cash to apply to 27 colleges, or have the wherewithal to get their fees waived?"





September 10, 2017

DACA: Lifestyles of the cosseted and illegal

Here's an unintentionally ironic one - the New Yorker has run a profile of a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient, describing the hanky-filled moment when President Trump ended the executive order-based program and passed the matter back to Congress. In the midst of this supposed purpose, theNew Yorker slyly, incidentally, tried to showcase the young man as a model American, passing him off as not a product of the down-and-out culture, which is where most DREAMers emerge from, but as an overachiever more typical of the upper classes, and like the same upper classes, is now just selflessly trying to 'give back' to his community. What we're supposed to take from that is that allDREAMers are similarly overachieving.
The reality about DACA recipients in the statistics tells a different story: DACA recipients in fact lag behind the general population as underachievers with higher-than-average college dropout rates (which incidentally is often a sign of non-merit-based affirmative action privileges).
The young man featured in the profile casually discloses how his illegal status as a Honduran in Tennessee had brought him a Google ambassadorship, a congressional internship, and teaching posts, plus free college tuition. In addition, he just happened to have the cash to apply to 27 colleges. Hardscrabble he was not.
Never mind that the list of fancy elite opportunities he's had thrown at him came at the expense of some American citizen. Do most legal Americans get free rides through college, emerging without a dime in debt, as he did because he was illegal? Do most legal Americans have the cash to apply to 27 colleges, or have the wherewithal to get their fees waived? Do most Americans get congressional internships or Google ambassadorships? Not exactly.
No, you have to be an illegal to get these things. And it's telling that his 'contributions' to society were pretty much showered honors, not the hard work of building a better mousetrap, which is something that could give him the cash to apply for legal residence as millions of law-abiding immigrants do. For him, it was much easier than that: he got his laurels by pleasing the powers that be. And that calls attention to the agenda of corporate America and the Washington swamp, to put a showcase DREAMER up on a pedestal in the hopes of portraying all DACA recipients as similarly overachieving, and thus, forcing President Trump or Congress into restoring the program. The establishment wants and needs someone exotic to honor such as this young man, much as the rich of Tom Wolfe's Radical Chic loved the exoticism of the Black Panthers and feted them at cocktail parties.
From the young man's point of view, being an illegal has got to beat getting legal any day of the week.



THE ONCE GOLDEN STATE of CALIFORNA, NOW A LA RAZA MEX

 

WELFARE STATE, IS No. 48 OF 50 STATES IN LOWER EDUCATION!

 

MEXICANS LOATHE LITERACY AND ENGLISH… SUCH APES THE

 

GRINGO WHOM THEY HATE!

 

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2017/08/heres-reason-why-ca-schools-are-no.html

 


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.”

LEGALS FOR JEFF SESSIONS FOR PRESIDENT!
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 

DO YOU EVER GET SICK AND TIRED OF THESE CORRUPT LA RAZA DEMOCRATS ENDLESSLY HOWLING FOR THE "RIGHTS" OF THE MEX INVADERS???



LUIS GUTIERREZ' STATE OF ILLINOIS IS IN FUCKING 

MELTDOWN....AND YET ALL THIS LA RAZA FASCIST CAN 

DO IS HOWL FOR AMNESTY, WIDER OPEN BORDERS AND 

MORE WELFARE FOR THE ILLEGALS..... THEY ALREADY 

GET OUR JOBS!




THE FACE OF A NATION IN SHAMBLES
CHCIAGO GANG LAND…. Is what happens when bankster Rahm Emanuel and his corrupt Obama party turned the city under!




More posturing from Democrats who are looking to capitalize politically on Donald Trump's plan phase out DACA over 6 months. One Democratic congressman is threatening to shut down the government unless Republicans in congress pass the DREAM Ac...



September 10, 2017
Dem Congressman: Pass DREAM Act or we'll shut down the government

More posturing from Democrats who are looking to capitalize politically on Donald Trump's plan phase out DACA over 6 months.
One Democratic congressman is threatening to shut down the government unless Republicans in congress pass the DREAM Act, which would legalize most DREAMers.
Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) threatened on Friday to back a government shutdown if the House failed to pass the Dream Act to protect thousands of young immigrants from being deported. 
"We have a Democratic caucus where I know the vast majority of the members of the Democratic caucus are ready to say ‘If there is no pathway forward, not only for the 800,000 and for visas for all of you, but also for the rest of immigrant youth through the Dream Act, then there is no government for anyone,'" Gutierrez said at a press conference. 
Gutierrez's comments come after Attorney General Jeff Sessionsannounced that the Trump administration would be ending the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program with a six-month delay, sparking outrage among Democrats and civil rights groups. 
President Trump on Friday signed a bipartisan spending package that would provide disaster aid to victims of Hurricane Harvey, while raising the debt ceiling and funding the government for three more months. 
Gutierrez is hoping to pass an immigration bill by December, as the stop-gap measure is set to run out in December. 
“The coming Christmas has to be a Christmas of joy for all of us or none of us,” he said. 
Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.) told Mic that the “vast majority of the progressive caucus” and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus were backing Gutierrez's approach. 
There is also an effort in the Senate to push Congress to create protections for young undocumented immigrants by the end of September. 
It's pretty clear that the Democrats believe they have a winning issue with DACA. But do they? While a solid majority of Americans support the DREAMers in the aspirations, how strong will that support be if Democrats shut down the government over the issue?
A government shut down - after December 15 when the continuing resolution that just passed Congress expires - could never be blamed on Republicans. Responsibility would fall on Democrats and their far left "Progressive Caucus." It would not sit well with a majority of Americans who in the past, have supported budget cuts but not at the expense of shuttering the government.
Those Democrats who consider themselves responsible legislators are fighting this effort to link the DREAM Act to keeping the government open. They know it's a losing proposition and don't want a government shutdown hanging over their party's head going into the 2018 mid terms. That's why even though a sizable number of Dems would support a shut down, the majority will see the opportunity to regain control of Congress and try to prevent it.


accomplishing that mission – from within, every day, in virtually every community across this country.” JUDICIALWATCH




Former Mexican President 'Announces' US Presidential Run

Christine Rousselle
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Posted: Sep 10, 2017 1:25 PM


Former Mexican President 'Announces' US Presidential Run
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox, who led the country from 2000 until 2006, "announced" his candidacy for president of the United States in a satirical video released on Thursday. In the profanity-laced video, Fox skewered President Donald Trump, calling him a variety of names, and even pulled out a MAGA-style hat emblazoned with "Always ask before grabbing a p*ssy." The video was released by the website Super Deluxe and has been retweeted and liked thousands of times. 
Watch the video below, but be aware that there's quite a bit of profanity:
I mean, apart from the fact that Fox, who is not an American citizen at all (never mind a natural-born one, regardless of where he was born) can't actually be president, at what point does the Trump derangement syndrome calm down? This is vulgar, dumb,it's not proper decorum for a former leader--and it's not even all that funny. At some point, this all just gets old, and I hope that we're going to reach this point soon. Trump will continue to be president even though Fox doesn't like him, and it's kind of pathetic on his end to use Trump as a way to springboard back into the media. 
Fox has made his hatred of Trump known for a while. Last year, he publicly beat up a Donald Trump piñata at a street fair, and last month dropped an f-bomb live on CNN. He's been fond of saying that Mexico is not paying for "that f*cking wall." 
Enough is enough. Fox sounds like he has the maturity level of a fifth grader. It's more embarrassing for him than for Trump. This isn't helping anything, and it's making society worse. 
clock is ticking.”

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