Posted on 01/04/2011 4:44:21 PM PST by moonshinner_09
While the DREAM Act failed on a national stage, California State Democrats would like to skirt federal law and provide a pathway to citizenship for those who are illegally residing in the Golden State.
State Assembly Bill 78, written by Tony Mendoza (D-Arcadia) seeks to put an advisory measure on the state ballot asking California voters if they think the United States is responsible to grant amnesty to longtime illegal aliens currently living unlawfully inside America.
The Democrats proposed pathway to citizenship bill would give illegal aliens who have worked in the U.S. for five years, have no felony convictions, speak English and are current with all their taxes a chance to legalize their status.
The bills author, Mendoza claims the illegal immigration debate is front-page news across the country and says the nation's "broken immigration system" requires an overhaul that "rewards work, reunites families, restores the rule of law, reinforces immigrant workers and redeems the 'American Dream.'"
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“So now what?”
I suppose you could hope that if this is allowed that other states don’t deport their Mexicans to California? It would follow, wouldn’t it that if allowed to grant citizenship, a state could also revoke/deport, right?
LOL, I’m all for this!
Let California be a magnet for illegal aliens the way San Fransicko and Massachusetts are magnets for sodomites!
Whatever keeps them away from me.
California is beyond saving. It`s starting to move toward the end stage of the long march to Mexicanization. It`d be best for the remaining Americans to grab up whatever assets they can and head for the exits.
Since the US is not willing to turn back the invasion and the ruling class in CA embraces illegals like royal guests, is there a better option?
This is in order to make Ca the first sanctuary state!
Bump.
Ping!
Mexifornia is gone. Pray for an earthquake to destroy what is left.
Oh, I acknowledge the problem. Americans in California are outnumbered and outvoted.
California has gone rogue and said we’re out of the union; we are a province of Mexico.
And that’s why we can’t save ourselves; we are defeated, occupied, and bankrupt (bankrupted in large part by the occupiers).
When South Carolina said they were out of the union, the rest of the states forcibly reeled the Confederacy back in. So I continually puzzle over why modern Americans are so eager to just cede California to a foreign country.
If California is going to remain an American state, the other 49 states will make it happen. Or not.
California needs to start doing something for itself instead of crying for the rest of the nation to save them.
The only help I ask for for Michigan is for private citizens to help us elect conservatives and to take a chance on moving here to make things better. The result is that we overthrew the democrats in a manner unseen anywhere else in the nation.
What I want to do now is to cut off as much of the federal money coming to the state as possible.
If California is going to remain an American state, the other 49 states will make it happen. Or not.
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1) complete the border fence
2) enforce the laws already on the books in California on immigration status verification (very similar to the new laws in Arizona)
3) criminalize actions taken by government officials to create sanctuary cities
4) end birthright citizenship, and
5)end all benefits to illegals.
Look up what President Isenhower did in the 1950’s to reverse the flow of farm and manual labor what was at that time termed as “wetbacks”. These people left the country to return to Mexico and Central America.
With the right combination of policies to de-incentivize people to come here illegally, we can reverse the flow again.
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