Tuesday, October 1, 2019

KILLING OFF THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS FOR MORE FOREIGN BORN CHEAP LABOR

American blue-collar workers have been devastated DC traitors and immigration vectored weapons, and now the sellouts in DC are making their move to devastate American White Collar workers too with H.B. 1044/S. 386.

The Republicans are trying hard to surrender America to perpetual mass migrations from abroad, but the Democrats are insisting on full surrender and appear to be willing to wait for it.

After all, the Democrats gain more power each day as unprecedented numbers of legal and illegal immigrants flood into America in 2019 with the only relief being an Executive Branch reduction in refugee numbers from Islamic countries.

Yesterday, as the Republicans capitulated to Sen. Mike Lee's unanimous consent motion on India green card sellout bill S. 386, the brakes were applied by Democrat Dick Durbin of Illinois. Dick doesn't oppose the bill, he just wants to increase the number of immigrants in the bill!

Details at--
Sen. Durbin Delays Green-Card Giveaway to India: He Wants a Bigger Giveaway
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/09/26/sen-durbin-blocks-indian-green-card-giveaway-wants-bigger-giveaway/



This means Congress now goes on a two week vacation, giving us more time to increase pressure from the 2020 elections to stop Amnesty bills and S. 386, which most Americans oppose!

It is our understanding that ALIPAC was the only national illegal immigration fighting organization that openly opposed S. 386, and the only place you could really read about what was happening with this bill in DC was at BreitbartRense.com, and ALIPAC.us .

If anyone has information to the contrary, please write us and let us know, but at this time it seems like ALIPAC was the only national group that openly fought for you against S. 386!

Each day and week we hold them off in DC is a day or week American workers are spared for now. Each day we get closer to the 2020 elections and use our PAC to elevate these issues in the election cycle, is a day these nationally destructive bills are less likely to pass in 2019 and 2020.

We are so thankful for each of you who has joined our alerts, read our alerts, and has taken steps to fuel our fight with your contributions and volunteerism. So many people are lost over on Facebook, being manipulated in ways they don't even know about.

Time for ALIPAC to fuel back up over the weekend after we spent our meager funds this week.



GOP/Democrat Senators Beg Trump: Import ‘As Many Refugees as Possible’

Members of a US-bound migrant caravan stand on a road after federal police briefly blocked their way outside the town of Arriaga, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018. GOP
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A coalition of Republican and Democrat Senators sent President Trump a letter last month, begging his administration to bring “as many refugees as possible” to the United States next year.

In a letter dated August 5 — before Trump announced he would lower the refugee resettlement cap to a maximum of 18,000 admissions for Fiscal Year 2020 — Senators James Lankford (R-OK) and Chris Coons (D-DE) led a group of lawmakers to ask that the president increase the number of refugees resettled in the U.S. every year beyond the current year’s 30,000 admissions ceiling.
The lawmakers include:
  • Sen. John Thune (R-SD)
  • Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT)
  • Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
  • Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN)
  • Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD)
  • Sen. Thomas Carper (D-DE)
  • Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH)
  • Sen. Kristen Gillibrand (D-NY)
  • Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME)
  • Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)
  • Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO)
  • Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)
  • Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)
  • Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD)
  • Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO)
  • Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA)
Likewise, the lawmakers called reports “alarming” that the Trump administration would halt the refugee resettlement program for Fiscal Year 2020 for national security reasons and said the U.S. has a responsibility, above all else, to be compassionate to the world’s migrants:
While some Members of Congress have already expressed their displeasure with the FY2019 resettlement cap, and the lower-than-normal admittance numbers for FY2017 and FY2018, eliminating refugee admittance altogether is even more alarming. At a time when we are facing the “highest levels of displacement on record,” according to the United Nations Refugee Agency, we urge you to increase the refugee resettlement cap and to admit as many refugees as possible within that cap. America has a responsibility to promote compassion and democracy around the world through assistance to vulnerable and displaced people. [Emphasis added]
Though research has found that refugee resettlement to the U.S. costs American taxpayers nearly $9 billion every five years, the lawmakers said surges in refugees are necessary for economic growth.
The Senators wrote:
Refugee populations significantly benefit local and national economies. Economists have found that refugees ultimately contribute billions more in taxes than they receive in benefits and that refugees are more likely to start their own businesses and create jobs. In 2015 alone, more than 180,000 refugee-owned enterprises generated $4.6 billion in business income, more than the United States’ annual budget for refugee resettlement.
Increasing refugee resettlement would have broken from Trump’s initial 2015 and 2016 campaign commitment where he promised to reduce overall immigration to the U.S. His latest reduction of refugee admissions for next year to 18,000 total translates to about an 80 percent cut to former President Obama’s soaring refugee resettlement levels when nearly 85,000 refugees were admitted in a single year.
Coupled with Trump’s reduction to refugee resettlement is an executive order that will give localities and small American communities veto power over whether they want to absorb large numbers of refugees.
As Breitbart News’s Michael Patrick Leahy has extensively reported, towns in Tennessee have brought a lawsuit to sue the federal government for resettling refugees in the state without notifying state officials, local communities and residents. Other states like Maine, similarly, have been forced to take inflows of Somali refugees for years with no say in their resettlement.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.



OTHER FACTS ON MEXICO’S SECOND LARGEST CITY OF LOS ANGELES:


 

93% OF THE MURDERS ARE BY MEXICANS.

 

THE TAX-FREE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY IS ESTIMATED TO BE IN EXCESS OF $2 BILLION YEARLY.

 

Los Angeles County Pays Over a Billion in Welfare to Illegal Aliens Over Two Years

 

In 2015 and 2016, Los Angeles County paid nearly $1.3 billion in welfare funds to illegal aliens and their families. That figure amounts to 25 percent of the total spent on the county’s entire needy population, according to Fox News.
The state of California is home to more illegal aliens than any other state in the country. Approximately one in five illegal aliens lives in California, Pew reported.
Approximately a quarter of California’s 4 million illegal immigrants reside in Los Angeles County. The county allows illegal immigrant parents with children born in the United States to seek welfare and food stamp benefits.
The welfare benefits data acquired by Fox News comes from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services and shows welfare and food stamp costs for the county’s entire population were $3.1 billion in 2015, $2.9 billion in 2016.
The data also shows that during the first five months of 2017, more than 60,000 families received a total of $181 million.
Over 58,000 families received a total of $602 million in benefits in 2015 and more than 64,000 families received a total of $675 million in 2016.
Robert Rector, a Heritage Foundation senior fellow who studies poverty and illegal immigration, told Fox the costs represent “the tip of the iceberg.”
“They get $3 in benefits for every $1 they spend,” Rector said. It can cost the government a total of $24,000 per year per family to pay for things like education, police, fire, medical, and subsidized housing.
In February of 2019, the Los Angeles city council signed a resolution making it a sanctuary city. The resolution did not provide any new legal protections to their immigrants, but instead solidified existing policies.
In October 2017, former California governor Jerry Brown signed SB 54 into law. This bill made California, in Brown’s own words, a “sanctuary state.” The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the State of California over the law. A federal judge dismissed that suit in July. SB 54 took effect on Jan. 1, 2018.
According to Center for Immigration Studies, “The new law does many things: It forbids all localities from cooperating with ICE detainer notices, it bars any law enforcement officer from participating in the popular 287(g) program, and it prevents state and local police from inquiring about individuals’ immigration status.”
Some counties in California have protested its implementation and joined the Trump administration’s lawsuit against the state.
California’s campaign to provide public services to illegal immigrants did not end with the exit of Jerry Brown. His successor, Gavin Newsom, is just as focused as Brown in funding programs for illegal residents at the expense of California taxpayers.
California’s budget earmarks millions of dollars annually to the One California program, which provides free legal assistance to all aliens, including those facing deportation, and makes California’s public universities easier for illegal-alien students to attend.
According to the Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on United States Taxpayers 2017 report, for the estimated 12.5 million illegal immigrants living in the country, the resulting cost is a $116 billion burden on the national economy and taxpayers each year, after deducting the $19 billion in taxes paid by some of those illegal immigrants.

BLOG: MOST FIGURES PUT THE NUMBER OF ILLEGALS IN THE U.S. AT ABOUT 40 MILLION. WHEN THESE PEOPLE ARE HANDED AMNESTY, THEY ARE LEGALLY ENTITLED TO BRING UP THE REST OF THEIR FAMILY EFFECTIVELY LEAVING MEXICO DESERTED. 

New data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that more than 22 million non-citizens now live in the United States.

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