September 19, 2009

Napolitano admits White House working on another amnesty scheme

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New Mexico Independent

Napolitano admits White House working on another amnesty scheme

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano reiterated the president’s stated commitment to immigration reform during a speech at New Mexico State University on Wednesday. Although she could not say when such a proposal will come to the forefront, Napolitano said the groundwork is already being laid behind the scenes for an immigration reform bill…

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September 18, 2009

Scathing report on border security is issued

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New York Times

Scathing report on border security is issued

Government auditors reported Thursday that the effort to secure the Mexican border with technology and fences has fallen years behind schedule, will cost billions of dollars extra in maintenance costs and has no clear means of gauging whether illegal crossings have been curtailed…

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Scathing report on border security is issued

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New York Times

Scathing report on border security is issued

Government auditors reported Thursday that the effort to secure the Mexican border with technology and fences has fallen years behind schedule, will cost billions of dollars extra in maintenance costs and has no clear means of gauging whether illegal crossings have been curtailed…

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September 17, 2009

HAPPY DANCE! Another criminal employer pleads guilty to hiring illegal aliens – more legal labor to soon fill jobs…

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Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader

Bolivar roofer pleads guilty to hiring illegal workers

A Bolivar roofer has pleaded guilty to federal charges of hiring illegal aliens and will pay a $185,363 fine. — Russell D.Taylor, 31, who did business as Taylor-Made Roofing and Taylor-Made Contractors, pleaded to the charge Monday in U.S. Federal Court in Springfield, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office…

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When Bishops Despise Their Enemies and Bear False Witness

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NumbersUSA.com

When Bishops Despise Their Enemies and Bear False Witness

By Roy Beck, Wednesday, September 16, 2009,

The immigration debate often brings out the worst in people, but it still is disappointing to see the sad display by a number of bishops and other religious leaders yesterday outside the Capitol. They used their prayer vigil to spew hatred at their fellow Christians and other Americans working to reduce immigration in order to help the most vulnerable members of our society.

Look at the Episcopal news service story below that describes the vigil and the sentiments behind it.

The United Methodist, Episcopal and Catholic bishops held the prayer vigil/publicity event to call for an end to hateful rhetoric in the immigration debate.

But as far as I can see most of the hateful rhetoric this week has come from organizations campaigning for amnesty and higher immigration. All the mud-slinging and name-calling has come from America’s Voice, the National Council of La Raza, their close allies in Congress and now from these religious leaders.

I’m not hearing our the leaders on our side call immigrants names or demonize them. What I hear from our side is a request for a rational public policy debate about how to set a reasonable number for immigration and how to enforce that law.

I have tried for years to meet with the national religious leaders to discuss the principles involved in the immigration debate — and maybe even to find some common ground. But I have been continually rebuffed. Most of these national religious bodies have now passed resolutions supporting “comprehensive immigration reform” (amnesty and green card increases) without ever allowing themselves to hear our side of the issue.

And now they have decided to accept the hateful rhetoric and smears of the Southern Poverty Law Center as gospel truth. It is clear that these religious leaders regard all of us immigration-reductionists as their enemy. But while Jesus taught that people should love their enemies, these religious leaders have decided to bear false witness against us.

(I should note that most years I do hours upon hours of guest appearances on the radio shows at the Hold Their Feet to the Fire. I am missing it this year because I am doing business throughout California this week.)

Interfaith prayer vigil seeks end to hateful immigrant rhetoric

By Lynette Wilson, September 16, 2009

[Episcopal News Service — Washington, D.C.] The character of the United States depends on how its citizens treat the most vulnerable in their midst and in some ways that character is being tested, said Diocese of Rochester Bishop Prince Singh during a September 15 prayer vigil in Washington, D.C.

Singh, faith leaders, members of Congress and others gathered in prayer “to call for an end to hateful rhetoric in immigration debate,” in the vigil organized by the Interfaith Immigration Coalition, of which the Episcopal Church is a member.

“It is a call for us as people of faith to come together in some sense of how we will reflect that character because we are a nation of immigrants,” said Singh.

The vigil was organized in response to the Federation for American Immigration Reform’s (FAIR) annual talk radio rally and lobby days September 14-16. The Southern Poverty Law Center, a Montgomery, Alabama-based international civil rights organization, has labeled FAIR a “hate group,” based on its historical connection to white supremacist groups.

“Immigrants both undocumented and documented are part of the backbone of what makes American great,” said Democratic Representative Jared Polis of Colorado during the vigil. “And there should be no misconceptions [about the] people … who are lobbying today … FAIR makes no distinction between documented and undocumented [immigrants].”

Polis stressed the need for comprehensive immigration reform, citing a recent proposal in the Senate that would make it more difficult for immigrants to gain access to health care. (In 1996, Congress established a five-year waiting period for immigrants seeking health coverage through Medicare and Medicaid.)

When President Barack Obama said during his September 9 address to Congress and the nation that illegal immigrants wouldn’t be given access to coverage under the current plan for health care reform, Republican Senator Joe Wilson of South Carolina called him a liar.

“Anti-immigration groups and those in opposition to health-care reform have brought immigrants into the debate to further their agenda,” said Ana White, immigration and refugee policy analyst in the Episcopal Church’s Washington, D.C.-based Office of Government Relations.

The Episcopal Church, through resolutions passed at General Convention and Executive Council, works to improve the status of documented and undocumented immigrants by lobbying for the rights of immigrants and their families.

In July, General Convention adopted Resolution B006, which called for comprehensive immigration reform that would allow millions of undocumented immigrants who have established roots in the United States, including parents and spouses of legal immigrants, to have a “pathway to legalization and to full social and economic integration in to the United States.”

Singh and Polis were joined at the vigil by Bishop John Wester of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City and chairman of the Committee on Migration for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops; Bishop Minerva Carcaño of the Desert Southwest Conference of the United Methodist Church; Dale Schwartz of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society; and Democrat Representative Luis V. Gutierrez of Illinois.

“We’re a great nation. A nation that has welcomed immigrants to her shores for more than 200 years,” said Wester. “Yet we are currently experiencing a political environment fueled by anti-immigrant rhetoric, rhetoric which dehumanizes our fellow human beings and also reduces and diminishes us as a nation.”

In tough times immigrants become scapegoats, Schwartz said, adding that in his more than 40 years as an immigration attorney he has seen the pendulum swing many times.

“Today immigrants are being used as scapegoats and deemed the cause of the United State’s ills,” said Schwartz. “We must not stand for the hate crimes and the hate rhetoric that we hear today — immigrants also are people of faith. Immigrants want a better life for their families. Immigrants are part of our churches, synagogues, mosques and communities. Immigrants also work hard to overcome tremendous odds.”

“Bishops Working for a Just World,” a group of Episcopal bishops, including Singh, is in Washington, D.C. this week to lobby on Capitol Hill in September 16 in support of health-care reform.

ROY BECK is CEO & Founder of NumbersUSA ( Note from D.A.- Roy Beck is also a personal hero. HERE

Poll: Health care and immigration

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American Council for Immigration Reform

Poll: Health care and immigration

The American Council for Immigration Reform (ANCIR) national poll on immigration and its impact on health care issues conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC, of 1,000 likely voters on August 26, 2009 found that 78% of Americans believe that high immigration levels have had an adverse impact on the quality and cost of our health care system…

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No amnsety bill yet – open borders groups ” alarmed”

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Frontera NorteSur — New Mexico State University — Las Cruces

Will Democrats lose “immigrants?”

After less than eight months in office, President Barack Obama’s administration is under serious scrutiny by some leading [illegal alien] advocates. — As the legislative drive for health care insurance reform picks up steam, pro-immigrant groups are increasingly alarmed…

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Roger Calero – of the Socialist Workers Party Caleros – joins Jerry Gonzalez and his Georgians for Safer Roads organization Atlanta protest for drivers licenses for illegal aliens – 2003

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From The Militant – the newspaper of the Socialist Workers Party
August 25, 2003

Vol. 67/No. 29

Calero joins Atlanta driver’s license protest

BY ELLIE GARCÍA

ATLANTA—“From the point of view of someone fighting against deportations, in my own case and those of many others, it’s important to see the fight for the right of immigrants to have a driver’s license as one of many struggles working people in the United States are participating in,” said Róger Calero at a meeting of over 100 people here July 22. The gathering had been called by Georgians for Safer Roads, an organization that campaigns for driver’s licenses for undocumented workers. It was held at the offices of the Latin American Association in Atlanta.

The meeting was called to protest a bill Georgia’s governor Sonny Perdue signed into law May 31. The legislation prohibits immigrants in the state from buying a vehicle, or renewing license plates for one they already own, without having a valid Georgia driver’s license.

“I have lived in Georgia for seven years. I own a small construction business and I’m very interested in how this law is going to affect me,” Arturo Castejón, a Mexican immigrant, told the gathering. “I own three pick-up trucks and I won’t be able to keep using them for my job.”

Thousands of people have been affected in a similar fashion since the law went into effect, with many opting to move to other states as a result.

Crews of construction workers, electricians, concrete workers, contractors, and others came from work to the 11:00 a.m. meeting to discuss the problem, after an announcement that the gathering was taking place was broadcast on Spanish-language radio.

Most people there called for actions to demand that the law be repealed, including a work stoppage and a march. A Direct Action committee was formed to organize such mobilizations. Calero joined the discussion with workers on the importance of fighting to win and supporting other struggles. He pointed to a UNITE organizer present and encouraged everyone there to back the efforts of workers to organize unions.

Three people who took part in the driver’s license meeting came to a public event next evening featuring Calero. The panel of speakers included James Harris of the Socialist Workers Party and Adelina Nicholls, vice president of the Coordinating Council of Latino Community Leaders of Atlanta (Coordinadora). Nicholls is a local leader of the driver’s license struggle.

“Coordinadora is organizing the first Latino Rights Forum for September 28,” Nicholls announced. Among the workshops is one on driver’s licenses. The conference will be on the same weekend that the buses for the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride will set off from Atlanta and join with riders from nine other U.S. cities headed toward Washington to focus attention on struggles of immigrant workers against discrimination on the job and their right to live in the United States.

Calero pointed out that because attacks on immigrants are at the spear point of the ruling class offensive, “defense of the rights of immigrant workers—opposition to ‘no match’ Social Security letters, repealing of laws such as those restricting immigrants from obtaining driver’s licences or renewing car registration, ending factory raids and deportations—is a question for the entire labor movement.” Organizing to press for these demands, as the protest meeting the day before set out to do, can increase the self-confidence and unity of working people. “It makes us stronger,” Calero said.

Harris thanked everyone for coming to the meeting, on behalf of Calero’s party, the SWP, and for joining the struggle that pushed back the government in its attempt to deport Calero…

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September 16, 2009

News on imigration from Center for Immigration Studies

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Center for Immigration Studies

Daily news from CIS

A combination of timing and immigration status affected the prosecution of a Honduran construction worker who had been charged three times with driving while intoxicated before police say he caused the wreck that killed a Tennessee man last month…

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Calling immigration system broken is a lie

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Emanuel Schweisberg — Portsmouth (N. H.) Herald

Calling immigration system broken is a lie

…What’s broken and corrupted are the U.S. immigration law enforcement agencies, as well as state and local law enforcement agencies. President Bush and his Republican-controlled Congress, and now President Obama and his Democratic-controlled Congress are all guilty and complicit in allowing the deterioration of our border security…

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