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Lea esto, thnk de i puede ser que pidan que nos vayamos pronto!!!!!!!
By MICHELLE MALKIN Nationwide protests: Thousands marched in Phoenix yesterday,demanding rights for illegal immigrants.May 2, 2007 -- THE New York Times is always ready and willing to serve as lead public-relations staffers for the open-borders movement. Yesterday, on May Day, the day of mass illegal-alien protests, the paper saw fit to print a front-page sob story decrying rising illegal-alien deportations.
"Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, facing intense political pressure to toughen enforcement [read: do their jobs], removed 221,664 illegal immigrants from the country over the last year," the Times reported. That's "an increase of more than 37,000 - about 20 percent - over the year before."
Big number, 221,664. It certainly sounds like we're getting serious about immigration enforcement, if you believe what the Times tells you.
But you know better than that. It's what the paper didn't tell you on the day of the pro-amnesty demonstrations that provides the truly alarming news. Far from a nation that takes its immigration laws seriously, we remain in a dangerous state of immigration non-enforcement nearly six years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks - chaos that will only worsen if Congress and the White House join hands on a "comprehensive" amnesty plan.
In March, the Homeland Security Department's inspector general disclosed that the feds have lost track of 623,292 fugitive illegal aliens. These "absconders" were apprehended by immigration officers, placed in the immigration-court system, ordered out of the country and released - never to be seen again.
Do the math: 221,664 "removed" illegal aliens vs. 623,292 released illegal alien fugitives.
In other words: There are nearly three times as many officially designated illegal-alien fugitives freed by the feds as there are illegal aliens who have been removed over the last year.
This inconvenient truth was glossed over by the Times.
So was this: Despite more than $204 million earmarked since 2003 for 52 special fugitive-operations teams, the "backlog of fugitive-alien cases has increased each fiscal year since the [fugitive-apprehension] program was established in February 2002."
While pro-amnesty marchers stressed this week that they are "law-abiding" (except for those pesky immigration rules), more and more of the illegal aliens caught by immigration authorities and ordered to appear for deportation hearings are skipping out. The DHS inspector general's office explains that thousands of illegal aliens ignore orders to appear at their immigration hearings.
Of the 460,000-plus immigration judge decisions and administrative closures issued by the Executive Office of Immigration and Review (EOIR) between 2001-2004, 39 percent (181,807) were issued to illegal aliens who had been released but later failed to appear at their respective immigration hearings.
And the total number of aliens failing to appear is increasing. In fact, according to DHS's Detention and Removal Office, 85 percent of the illegal aliens released that have been issued final orders of removal will abscond. That goes not just for illegal aliens from Mexico, but for illegal aliens from terror-friendly and terror-sponsoring nations. Homeland security? What homeland security?
Compounding the danger: The federal Detention and Removal Office estimates that in 2007, "605,000 foreign-born individuals [will be] admitted to state correctional facilities and local jails during the year for committing crimes. . . . DRO estimates half (302,500) will be removable aliens. Most of these incarcerated aliens are being released into [America] at the conclusion of their respective sentences due to the lack of DRO resources."
That's upward of 300,000 convicted-criminal aliens who will walk out of their cells and onto the streets - never to be seen again.
Just doing the number-crunching the rest of the mainstream media won't do. Now, back to your regularly scheduled, emotion-driven, one-sided coverage of America the Oppressor. Over to you, New York Times.
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quote:Originally posted by rimasco: im no seguro qué usted está hablando
Apriete por favor Uno para inglés
Im apesadumbrado, este hilo de rosca es un tributo a los inmigrantes illeagal y la conformidad de los Estados Unidos que pienso que debemos comenzar a cepillar para arriba en nuestro español
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I am busted. I have been using a translator program. I do know a little Spanish, but not enough to speak fluently, just enough to get by that I picked up while working at a retail store in California and having to deal with customers who spoke only Spanish.
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Pienso que tenemos que hacer un mejor trabajo de enviar a criminales que son extranjeros ilegales a casa después de que su término en la prisión es hecho. También, si somos serios sobre el permiso de menos inmigrantes ilegales en nuestro país, tenemos que llevarnos algunos motivos ellos vienen aquí, como el bienestar libre para cualquier niño al que ellos dan a luz en este lado de la frontera. Si usted debe nacer un ciudadano de los Estados Unidos, usted tiene que tener a al menos un padre que es un ciudadano legal.
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quote:Originally posted by NaturalResources: Pienso que tenemos que hacer un mejor trabajo de enviar a criminales que son extranjeros ilegales a casa después de que su término en la prisión es hecho. También, si somos serios sobre el permiso de menos inmigrantes ilegales en nuestro país, tenemos que llevarnos algunos motivos ellos vienen aquí, como el bienestar libre para cualquier niño al que ellos dan a luz en este lado de la frontera. Si usted debe nacer un ciudadano de los Estados Unidos, usted tiene que tener a al menos un padre que es un ciudadano legal.
Convengo totalmente….No importo de la gente que está aquí legalmente. Su unaccounted ILLEGALS que me incomodan.
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Uno de las disapointing cosas que pasan en la política son las tentativas de Arbusto de dar la amnistía a inmigrantes ilegales que son ya aquí. Esto está equivocado y es injusto a los que trabajan duro y atraviesan el sistema la manera legal.
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quote:Originally posted by glassman: i am thinking of fighting back by emmigrating to Mexico..
Bunch of White guys hanging out at the lumber yard in Tijuana ought a do it. I mean since they don't want to build, protect and further their own country....
and I like, work and get along with latinos from all over the world! But, If I were from down south I would like to see strip malls and neighborhoods in my home country. There's no good reason they should continue to tolerate their government any longer. Mexico should look just like Pheonix Arizona. There are plenty of valuable resources down south, just as many opportunities, just a little more work and planning involved to get them up to speed with the States.
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Sí, concuerdo. También, debe haber alguna manera de exportar a su país de origen pero todavía los hace sirven su oración. Está equivocado que contribuyentes de Estados Unidos tendrían que pagar por albergar los criminales extranjeros ilegales.
Bdgee ha sido recientemente un deporte realmente bueno cuando yo me burlo de él. El acaba de ir loco pero no tanto ya.
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It was yielding to The Church that permitted the rampant curruption and it is The Church, not socialism (which, there, is the only faction that dares defy The Church) that prevents them from "shaping up".
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A Somali arrives in Minneapolis as a new immigrant to the United States. He stops the first person he sees walking down the street and says, "Thank you Mr. American for letting me in this country, giving me housing, food stamps, free medical care, and free education!"
The passerby says, "You are mistaken, I am Mexican."
The man goes on and encounters another passerby. "Thank you for having such a beautiful country here in America!"
The person says, "I not American, I Vietnamese."
The new arrival walks further, and the next person he sees he stops, shakes his hand and says, "Thank you for the wonderful America!"
That person puts up his hand and says, "I am from Middle East, I am not American!"
He finally sees a nice lady and asks, "Are you an American?"
She says, "No, I am from Africa!" Puzzled, he asks her, "Where are all the Americans?"
The African lady checks her watch and says..."Probably at work."
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Oklahoma Stands in the Breach to Defend U.S. Workers and Taxpayers Against Illegal Immigration
WASHINGTON, May 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With the 84-14 passage today of the Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act of 2007 (HB 1804), Oklahoma takes up the national leadership standard for true immigration reform.
"HB 1804 is the first national or state-level bill in many years that 'follows the money' to combat the scourge of illegal immigration," said Mike Hethmon, General Counsel of the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI). "This bi-partisan measure addresses the root cause of illegal immigration -- exploitation of illegal alien labor through corruption and taxpayer subsidies."
IRLI, the nation's only public interest law firm that exclusively represents citizen interests in this area, worked closely with state leaders to craft a balanced measure that is both tough on lawbreakers and protective of the liberties and privileges of ordinary citizens, while respecting the constitutional rights of all persons.
"It took the heartland leadership of Representative Randy Terrill, Senator James A. Williamson, Senator Tom Adelson, and the 31 other sponsors to find solutions to our immigration crisis where Washington bureaucrats have failed the American people," Hethmon noted.
HB 1804 declares that Oklahoma has "a compelling interest in insuring that agencies and employers fully cooperate in the compliance with and enforcement of federal immigration law." This comprehensive legislation empowers cooperation with the federal government in enforcing immigration laws. In addition HB 1804 limits driver's licenses to citizens and legal immigrants, mandates a standardized system for verification of employees and prevents illegal aliens from receiving taxpayer-funded benefits.