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Immigration - September 2006

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do you see them or hear them or read their remarks? are they all illegal or lovers?

2006-09-01 12:20:40 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

back owed pay in taxes AND minimum wage to all those poor undocumented immigrants? They serve in wars, help rebuild cities like New Orleans and are still being told to get out? I think there should be some type of payment along with a tax free life to all of these people. Needless to say Amnesty to all.

2006-09-01 12:13:04 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Or inject them with tracking devices and electric shock collars.

2006-09-01 12:11:15 · 42 answers · asked by george_the_cat 2

some act like it. do we owe other countries poor more?

2006-09-01 12:03:26 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hey, have you noticed that in immigration proceedings, and deportation, the burden of proof is on the accused, not the accuser? And then, if you made illegal immigration a Crime, you would have to prove, in a court of law, that the accused broke the law... no more, well you don't have a passport you go, if they say yeah I had one and it's gone, how do you prove otherwise?

I'm not saying you couldn't but look how impractical it is.

when they talk about making it a crime, and emphasizing its illegality, they're just yanking your chains. they're not going to do anything.

2006-09-01 12:01:33 · 12 answers · asked by Aleksandr 4

why does whitey love to make black men look all big and tough on t.v?? and give them thier white women and whiteys just stays quiete??

why does whitey allow this..? maybe whitey want to be a women so he can make love to his big black man....
what do you think?

2006-09-01 11:54:08 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-01 11:51:04 · 20 answers · asked by bunt 3

or what should we do ???

2006-09-01 11:48:06 · 17 answers · asked by game over loves evanescence 6

i swear,,,,i have trouble finding employees that speak english.....AND just because they speak the language, doesnt mean they know wtf im asking of them.....sick of it....thats why i just dont go there anymore

2006-09-01 11:40:49 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

because he is one pathetic douche

2006-09-01 11:33:16 · 6 answers · asked by bush-deathgrip 1

Do you get angry? Do you automatically assume it's a Mexican (or possibly Cuban) illegal immigrant? Will you treat someone who looks hispanic or speaks Spanish differently? or even if you wouldn't treat them differently, do you harbor bad feelings for them until you find out they are legal, or do you see them positively until seeing proof that they are illegal?


Asking because my wife is from Argentina, and we're moving there soon, and get used to us speaking Spanish because I am learning and don't want to forget.

2006-09-01 11:33:13 · 31 answers · asked by Aleksandr 4

Read about how Hazelton PA got stopped by the ACLU saying its "Unconstitutional" to keep ILLEGAL immigrants out of their city. What do you think? Is the ACLU really needed for this? Since now it seems like the ILLEGALS have more rights than the American Citizens do.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/21/AR2006082101484.html

2006-09-01 11:25:31 · 8 answers · asked by DJ S 2

There are three people at a bar. One is Mexican, one is Iraqi and the other is American. The Mexican gets a beer drinks it then he throws the glass in the air takes out his pistol and shoots it to pieces. He says in Mexico glass is so cheap we do not need to drink out of same glass twice. Then the Iraqi gets a beer and drinks it. He also throws it in the air and takes out his AK47 and shoots it to pieces. He says in Iraq we have so much sand that we too do not need to drink out of same glass twice. Then the American gets a beer and drinks it and throws the glass up. He then shoots the Mexican and Iraqi and catches the glass and says, "In America we have so many illegal immigrants that we dont need to drink with the same ones twice."

Why do mexicans eat tamales at christmas?
So they'll have something to unwrap!

Why were there only 40,000 mexicans at the Alamo?
They only have two cars!

Enjoy!

2006-09-01 11:25:16 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

And save your illegals built America crap....please!

2006-09-01 11:18:35 · 22 answers · asked by tripledigit 2

And Wait Till The Last Minute To Find Out
That California Has A Majority Hispanic Vote
And Is Proceeding With Secession Of The State
From The United States
OR
Should We Do Everything We Can To Prevent That
By DEPORTING ALL ILLEGAL ALIENS
And DENYING AMNESTY
So As To Regulate The Amount Of Voters
Preventing A Falsely Induced Tilt Toward The Left

2006-09-01 11:15:23 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

do youfeel that it is an invasion?
do you feel that they want to be americans?
do we need to build a wall , maybe two n&s?
should george bush do more on immagration?
can we do anything on the local level?
please answer and if have the time give your opinions on this.

2006-09-01 11:15:22 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous

American doesn't mean white...it means legal...stop playing the race card. The "white people" you hate so much have been kissing your asses along with the hispanics, blacks , asian LEGAL citizens of this country. Show me real proof of racism on a large scale...I don't think you can

2006-09-01 11:10:32 · 19 answers · asked by betty 1

A Pre-Emptive Strike??

There MIGHT Have Been WMDs In Iraq
So The US Govt Executed A Pre-Emptive Strike

There MIGHT Be A Chance
That 20 Million ILLEGAL Aliens
And About 21 Million Of Their Like Minded Sympathizers
Could Become Violent
In The Event Of A Reconquista Driven Attempt
To Claim Parts Of This Nation As Their Own


Deporting The 20 Million ILLEGAL Aliens
Would Lessen The Chance Of Any Radical Displays
And At The Same Time
Remove A Good Portion Of Criminals And Prisoners
From Our Society
Thereby Pre-Empting Further Ciminal Activity From Them

My Question :

Could Deportation Be Described
As A Pre-Emptive Strike
To Defend The Nation
From Any Further ECONOMIC Damage
And Any Possible PHYSICAL Damage

2006-09-01 11:01:19 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

the blacks got the respect they desrve by standing up ,and fighthing ,so now is against Mexicans,who have been in this part of the world forever,whites came over from Europe, so what is the FEAR?

2006-09-01 10:34:42 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

ILLEGAL Aliens Are GOOD For The Economy
(So They Tell Us)
And Your Nation Will Become The New First World
Because These ILLEGAL ALIENS
Will Work Harder Than Any Frenchie Ever Will
And Theyll Do All Those Jobs
That French Folks Wont Do

And If You Think Theyll Make The Country Look Like Mexico
Youre Crazy
They ASSIMILATE Well
And They'll Never Deface Your Flag

We Can Screen For Volunteer ILLEGAL ALIENS
During Deportation Processing
To Go To Their Nation Of Origin
Or France



Any Non-Taxpaying ILLEGAL Aliens
Want A Free One Way Ticket To France ??

...... bunt ??

2006-09-01 10:34:41 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Some hotels locally are just staffed by Russians here working who came here on student visas who are not in school and never were who got them after 9-11. Many are working in fast food restaurants from other countries and in stores locally. I just found this out recently and it scared me very badly to learn because the terrorists came here on student visas. I thought if they were spending all this money on tightening up the Mexican border (supposedly it is tightened up) that they had taken care of student visas first.

2006-09-01 10:22:23 · 4 answers · asked by Faerieeeiren 4

The pro-illegal movement calls " ME ' and every other "white " person a racist, but it looks like to me they are the real racist.

What do you think of the following statement ?



-- Jose Angel Gutierrez,
Professor, University of Texas, Arlington
Founder of the La Raza Unida political party

"We have an aging white America.
They are not making babies. They are dying.
The explosion is in our population . . .
They are shitting in their pants with fear...I love it.
We have got to eliminate the gringo,
and what I mean by that is,
if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him."

2006-09-01 10:15:06 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm interested in relocating to the USA and I was wondering what is the best way to find companies that are willing to sponsor British Citizens. I've scoured the internet but to no avail! Would appreciate any advice or information from people that have already done this!

2006-09-01 10:07:08 · 10 answers · asked by m1zzbehavin 2

I am a U.S. Army Soldier, who is currently on the awol, because I did not want to be deployed to Iraq. I am looking for a list of neutral countries in which would accept an awol army soldier, without naturalisation papers, and not deport me.

Thank you.

2006-09-01 09:51:22 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

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Crackdown targets illegal aliens


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34 workers arrested in North Tonawanda

By DAN HERBECK
News Staff Reporter
8/31/2006

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Dennis C. Enser/Buffalo News
Suspected illegal aliens, bused from a North Tonawanda greenhouse, enter a downtown processing center on Wednesday.

A government crackdown on illegal aliens targeted a hydroponic tomato greenhouse in North Tonawanda on Wednesday, as federal agents made 34 arrests.
Authorities said they expect that most of the men and women arrested at the Fortistar tomato facility on Shawnee Road will be deported to Mexico within a week.

They also were required to plead guilty to misdemeanor criminal charges, under a tougher government policy on illegal immigration. In the past, government attorneys in Buffalo deported thousands of illegal aliens but rarely prosecuted them criminally.

"Illegal immigration poses an increasing threat to our security, public safety and economy, and hard-hitting interior enforcement will reinforce the strong stance we already take at the border," U.S. Attorney Terrance P. Flynn said after the arrests.

A defense attorney, though, said the federal government was acting unnecessarily harshly.

"They're throwing the book at people, but it seems a rather harsh punishment for people who are only here because they're trying to start a new life in America," responded David G. Jay, an attorney for one of the Mexican men arrested. "Many of us have ancestors who came to this country to start a better life, and in the old days, our country welcomed them with open arms."

The Bush administration has said it has to try new tactics to stop the flow of illegal aliens into the United States. More than 11 million undocumented aliens - many of them farm workers - reportedly live in the United States.

Prosecutor John E. Rogowski, who presented the cases in federal court, said most of the people arrested on Wednesday immediately pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of entering the country without an inspection.

"They will be deported," said Peter J. Smith, a supervisor of immigration investigations for Homeland Security in Buffalo. "All the people who are being prosecuted criminally are people who were found to have false identification, including false Social Security numbers."

Two men, including Jay's Mexican client, Ruben Baltazar, 24, will face more serious felony prosecutions for illegally entering the country.

"The government has said he is charged with a felony because he was already deported once before - from El Paso [Texas] in June of 2001," Jay said of Baltazar.

Rogowski said the second man charged with a felony could not be found on Wednesday and is considered a fugitive.

The arrests were made at the 12.5-acre Fortistar hydroponic greenhouses, where company officials said 3.5 million pounds of tomatoes are grown annually. The company also runs a power co-generation plant in North Tonawanda.

A manager at the greenhouse referred a reporter's questions about illegal aliens to a company official in White Plains, but that official was not available.

In recent months, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from the Department of Homeland Security have made three of the largest roundups of illegal aliens in area history.

Defendants were taken from North Tonawanda by bus to downtown Buffalo.Many appeared nervous or confused as they listened to an interpreter explaining the proceedings before U.S. Magistrate Judge Hugh B. Scott.

2006-09-01 09:49:48 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-01 09:29:19 · 17 answers · asked by ilove_twilightmovie08 2

Senate Hearings Examine Costs of Illegal Immigration and Guest Worker Issues
Senate Budget Committee

On Wednesday, August 30, 2006, the Senate Budget Committee held a hearing in Aurora, Colorado entitled "Budget Impact of Current and Proposed Border Security and Immigration Policies." Senator Wayne Allard (R-CO) presided over the hearing that examined the costs of illegal immigration policies on local, state and federal governments. Allard began the hearing by stating that Colorado should have a voice in the immigration debate and that the public needs to be educated on how pending legislation in Congress will affect state and local budgets.

The first panel of witnesses included Colorado Governor Bill Owens; Mr. Paul Cullinan, Chief of Human Resources Cost Estimates, Congressional Budget Office; and Mr. Robert Rector, Senior Research Fellow, The Heritage Foundation. A second panel of witnesses included Mayor Ed Tauer of Aurora, Colorado; Ms. Paula Presley, Commander, El Paso County Sheriff's Office; Mr. Dan Rubenstein, Chief Deputy District Attorney and Mesa County Meth Task Force Executive Board Member; Mr. Tony Gagliardi, Colorado State Director, National Federation of Independent Businesses; Ms. Helen Krieble, President and Founder, The Vernon K. Krieble Foundation; and Mr. Kenneth Buck, Weld County District Attorney.

Governor Owens testified that illegal aliens cost the state of Colorado well into the millions of dollars per year. In particular, he said, educating illegal aliens costs the state more than $300 million a year. He continued by saying the state has its hands tied because federal law prohibits asking students if they are citizens or if they have legal immigrant status. "There are real numbers, and real costs, to taxpayers," Owens said. "Illegal immigration is one of the driving forces involved in these costs and unless we stem the tide, those costs will escalate."

Aurora Mayor Ed Tauer testified that hospital care for illegal aliens in Aurora costs almost $10 million per year and his city pays more than $5 million for police and fire services provided to illegal aliens. "This is the number one issue that citizens of Colorado are concerned about," said Mayor Tauer.

Robert Rector of the Heritage Foundation said, "The actual costs of low-skilled immigrants are much more than anyone estimates." Both Rector and Paul Cullinan of the Congressional Budget Office said the Senate guest worker amnesty will cost taxpayers billions of dollars. Mr. Cullinan said the legislation could cost at least $49 billion over the next decade, compared with $2 billion for the House enforcement bill. Rector and Cullinan again agreed that the taxes immigrants would pay will not offset the costs because they are often low-skilled workers who earn less than others in the workforce.

Senate Judiciary Committee

On Thursday, August 31, 2006, the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship held a hearing near Dallas, Texas entitled "U.S. Visa Policy: Competition for International Scholars, Scientists and Skilled Workers." Senator Cornyn, Chairman of the Subcommittee, presided over the hearing and was the only Senator present. Senator Cornyn has authored S.2691, commonly known as the "SKIL Bill", which greatly increases the number of H-1B visas available for high-tech foreign workers. This bill was incorporated into S.2611, the Senate guest worker amnesty bill, through a last minute amendment on the Senate floor.

At the hearing, according to the Dallas-Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, Senator Cornyn stressed his belief that importing high-tech foreign workers helps the U.S. economy. "By all accounts, our immigration laws and policy place our country at a competitive disadvantage," Cornyn said. "We stand in danger of moving backwards because other countries are beginning to compete with us in our own game

2006-09-01 09:24:45 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoSkE6Fz_Uw

they seem inteligente

2006-09-01 09:09:10 · 10 answers · asked by betty 1

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