March 4, 2018

D.A. King in the latest edition of the Atlanta Jewish Times: Break Chain Migration

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Atlanta Jewish Times
Friday, March 2, 2018

Break Chain Migration

Wonderful stories of our immigrant ancestors don’t change modern realities.

D.A. King

I enjoyed reading Dave Schechter’s Feb. 16 column (“Blessing the Memory of Immigrant Forebears”). It is easy to see that he loves his family and has an interest in the current debate on immigration. His narrative creates the welcome mental image of lawful immigrants struggling to join the American family while obeying our laws at the turn of the last century.

Schechter’s great-aunt Fannie sounds like a real character: “She enjoyed drinking scotch and liked a good liverwurst or smoked fish. She smoked cigarettes for 65 years, until she was 80, when a longtime friend’s admonishment put an end to that habit, and she lived another decade after that.”

I am truly sorry I didn’t have the pleasure of meeting her, or that my own great-aunts and grandmother didn’t get to hang out with Aunt Fannie.

But I am not sure that recounting his delightful family is a convincing argument in favor of continuing the chain migration policy that started in 1965.

Chain migration dictates that immigrants select the next wave of immigrants, regardless of any benefit or improvement offered to the common needs of the nation. It certainly doesn’t create the diversity we are told is the new standard of greatness.

An example: According to the Department of Homeland Security, Mexico, China and India send us the most immigrants now merely because they have sent us the most immigrants since the mid-1960s.

Even though we are now taking in about 1 million legal immigrants every year, Aunt Fannie would have a much more difficult time migrating to New York from Poland now than she did in 1905.

President Donald Trump is calling for an end to chain migration in favor of a system that admits migrants based on what they can contribute to American society. The current, broad “family reunification” policies should be updated with a system designed to admit immigrants with job skills needed in the U.S. economy, as well as the education and language ability to succeed. Only the spouse and unmarried minor children of the primary applicant would qualify as future immigrants.

While politically correct, chain migration doesn’t place the interests of American citizens first. Too many deserving potential immigrants are passed over in favor of the relatives of previous migrants, no matter what they bring — or don’t bring — to the table.

Replacing chain migration with a merit-based system would lower the overall number of aliens accepted into the country each year, promote assimilation and ensure that those accepted are able to further the economic priorities of the nation.

Ending chain migration should be viewed as the pro-American update it is intended to be. And we should all note that there is no universal civil right to live in the United States.

Perhaps the late Barbara Jordan said it best when she was the Bill Clinton-appointed chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform from 1994 to 1996: “It is both a right and a responsibility of a democratic society to manage immigration so that it serves the national interest.”

Indeed.

Why voters in GOP-ruled Georgia won’t be allowed to vote on constitutional official English in November: Insider Advantage Georgia – Renegade GOPers Sabotage Official English Bill

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Renegade GOPers Sabotage Official English Bill

Insider Advantage Georgia

by Phil Kent | Mar 1, 2018

Capitol sources indicate that state Sens. P.K. Martin, R-Lawrenceville, and Renee Unterman, R-Buford, kept complaining to the GOP Senate caucus leadership that they would be hurt in their districts if they supported a constitutional amendment by Sen. Josh McKoon, R-Columbus, and 30-plus co-sponsors to designate English as the official language of government operations. This caused Senate leaders to back away from holding even an up-or-down floor vote on the amendment.

The measure passed the state Senate with a two-thirds vote in 2016 but observers say reluctance by the two Republicans and the loss of former Sen. Hunter Hill’s district to a liberal Democrat soured passage chances for this year.

The amendment, subject to ratification by a statewide referendum if passed by the legislature, would provide “that official state actions be in English” and “prohibit … any language other than English be used in any documents, regulations, orders, transactions, proceedings, meetings, programs or publications” as well as “prohibit discrimination, penalties or other limits on participation against persons who speak only English.”

“Georgia has an official English-in-government statute but it contains loopholes that would be closed with this amendment,” says Stephen Guschov, executive director of the Washington-based ProEnglish organization. “For example, the Georgia Department of Driver Services administers the permanent resident driver’s license test in 11 foreign languages. That ought to end because it undermines public safety, since all road signage is in English.”

“There are also common-sense exceptions for the state and its political subdivisions. They include the teaching of languages other than English, the promotion of diplomacy, trade, commerce and tourism with other languages, the protection of the rights of crime victims and criminal defendants if other language usage is required and continued use of terms and phrases from other languages that are commonly used,” Guschov noted. “Perhaps Senators Martin and Unterman didn’t read that section.”   Here.

March 1, 2018

The discredited (con artist, parasitic hucksters) SPLC is a hate group – short video from Tucker Carlson Show: This wicked, SPLC cesspool crew is used by the liberal @AJC to smear critics

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This is the text of the public safety legislation (SB417 – illegal alien drivers license reform) that Georgia Republican state Senators Chuck Payne and Kay Kirkpatrick killed in committee by voting with the Democrats

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Drivers license issued to all aliens in Georgia. photo: DDS

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