January 3, 2011

And open borders…Soros: U.S. must stop resisting decline of the dollar, The Coming Global Currency VIDEO

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Soros: U.S. must stop resisting decline of the dollar, The Coming Global Currency

In the video you are about to see, George Soros talks about “the creation of a New World Order”, he discusses the need for a “managed decline” of the U.S. dollar and he talks at length of the global need for a true world currency. So just who is George Soros? Well, he is a billionaire “philanthropist”…

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The Manhattan Project Of Illegal Immigration

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January 3, 2011

Victor Davis Hanson
National Review

“That they were poor and ignored in Mexico is considered almost natural; that they are still poorer than others after coming a foot north of the border and spending a second on U.S. soil becomes proof of the failure of America itself.”

The Manhattan Project Of Illegal Immigration

Why do millions of Mexican nationals see America as racist, exploitative — and worth everything to get to and stay in?

We all are familiar with the debates surrounding illegal immigration: absolute versus flexible laws; amnesty versus deportation or earned citizenship; closed versus open borders; entitlement dependency versus work no one else will do.

We also know the debates over the causation of this perfect storm that has resulted in 12 to 15 million illegal aliens residing in the United States. Was it the Right’s desire for cheap labor or the Left’s wish for more constituents, or both?

Was it abetted by the middle-class habit of wanting inexpensive nannies, housekeepers, and gardeners, and facilitated by the professional Latino elite’s dream of remaking American demography, with the ensuing careerist windfalls?

… READ THIS HERE!

How to Revise the DREAM Act

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Center for Immigration Studies

How to Revise the DREAM Act, Part II: The Permanent Administrative Visa ( part one HERE )
By Stanley Renshon, January 1, 2011

Removing the most egregious loopholes in any revised dream act still leaves complex and difficult problems to be solved. They are, as noted, the vexing problems of: (1) what to do about those who have been living in the United States for some period of time; (2) the question of rewarding immigration transgressions, (3) the question of providing incentives for future immigration lawbreakers; and (4) the question of where, and how clearly, to draw the line for any proposed solution so that any agreement will not be undone by subsequent legal warfare.

Assuming that moderates and conservatives want to act on the common ground of addressing the plight of those brought to this country as infants or young children and have grown up here, the best solution would be to include in relevant legislation the creation of a new immigration visa category: The Permanent Administrative Visa.

Applicants would have one year from the starting date of any legislation to apply for a PAV. Upon application, a person would be given a Temporary Administrative Visa issued for a reasonable (say, six months) non-renewable period of while the application process was completed.

This PAV would be issued upon successful completion of an application process that would involve the following:

Providing documentary evidence (school records, doctor’s records, etc.) that the applicant was in the United States before he or she reached their thirteenth birthday and be no older than twenty-five at the time they file their application;

Background checks for any prior convictions involving fraud, assault, reckless driving or DWI, failure to appear at any immigration hearing, or any past record of voluntary or involuntary deportation. Any such convictions would lead to a presumption of an unsuccessful application;
Evidence of the withholding of any relevant information, or submitting false information would result in the automatic failure of an application. Any failure of an application would result in the applicant returning to his previous immigration status;
Failure of an application due to withholding information or providing false information would subject the applicant to expedited removal proceedings;
Waivers of any requirement connected with the application process could only be made on a case by case basis by the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security setting out in detail the “compelling evidence” underlying such a waiver and the evidence used to support such a determination.
The Permanent Administrative Visa would carry with it the following authorizations:

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Illegal alien steals job and identitiy from U.S. citizens …again

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Dave Gibson — The Examiner

Illegal alien steals job and identitiy from U.S. citizens

Last week, police in Flemington, New Jersey, arrested Elba Cruz, 31, after it was determined that she had been using a stolen Social Security number while working at a McDonald.s restaurant. — The fraud was discovered after a California man was informed by the IRS that he could not file for bankruptcy because someone else was using his Social Security number…

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January 2, 2011

A NEW GAME FOR PRO-ENFOCEMENT AMERICANS! Let’s play “FIND THE H2A VISA IN THE NEWS STORY ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AND THE AG INDUSTRY!”

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Below is an AP story, much the same as every news story on enforcing immigration and employment laws…even for the agriculture industry. Let’s start a new game…”FIND THE H2A COMPONENT.” Good luck. We will post some others from the recent past (like this one HERE), then some from sure to come stories about the “dangers” of insisting that the law be equally applied.

For those who are not famliar with the H2A Ag visa. PLEASE READ HERE.

Georgia Farm Bureau adopts policy cautioning state lawmakers on immigration measures

RAY HENRY Associated Press
December 07, 2010

LYONS, Ga. — Georgia farmers, many of whom are dependent on immigrant labor, have fired a warning shot at state lawmakers considering ways to crack down on illegal immigrants.

Delegates to the Georgia Farm Bureau’s annual convention voted Tuesday to adopt a policy that opposes any state immigration measure that “discriminates against the farm worker” and puts farmers at a competitive disadvantage. The vote marks the first time the Farm Bureau has adopted an immigration policy directed specifically at Georgia state leaders.

“We think immigration is a federal issue, and it needs a federal solution,” said Jon Huffmaster, the Farm Bureau’s legislative director. “And we think a patchwork of state laws could cause more problems than it solves.”…

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