Posted on 11/09/2011 9:18:46 AM PST by martosko
The White Houses immigration lawyers have issued yet another bureaucratic order that will curb the election-year deportation of illegal immigrants, and perhaps spur the supply of Hispanic voters.
The new memo will shelter many illegals who have not committed violent crimes, or who are not suspected of being a national security threat, from routine deportation efforts by professionals in the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency. There are roughly 11 million illegal immigrants in the country, including roughly seven million in the workforce.
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What the _ell is bitly?
Round up all illegals and plant them on the lawn of the White House. If he wants them that bad, let them live in the WH.
And the dupes, schmoes and other assorted islamists and hacks in Congress let this go by too.
Deport them and reverse the anchor baby law!
Obama...You Putz!
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Didn’t Clinton pull something like this back in the nineties?
I was watching the 700 Club today and what I saw made me sick. Slick talking Rev. Samuel Rodriguez of the Somos Republicans was on and Pat Robertson was eating right out of his hand. I am sick and tired of people who put their ethnicity before the national good bad mouthing Americans who only want to defend what is rightfully theirs. It reminds me of the George W. “vigilantes” slur against the Minute Men.
Et tu Pat!
What did the 700 club have to say about illegal Immigration, today ?
Rev Samuel Rodriguez did his usual slick presentation about how Hispanics are natural Republicans. Pat Robertson ate it up with a spoon. Robertson said that some of the harsh rhetoric was scareing away Hispanic voters from the Republican party.
This is at least the second time that Rodriguez has appeared on the 700 Club, he has also become close with Richard Land, the head of the Baptist convention. Also, I heard him on the Focus on the Family radio program, he is a johnny-one-note, always about the interests of the Hispanic community, especially the Dream Act. This guys strikes me as being a real smooth operator, I do not trust him.
I looked up Rev. Samuel Rodriguez on google and this is what a I found. He belongs to the Hispanic National Association of Evangelicals. He belongs to Somos Republicans, He has stated that Tom Tancredo and JD Hayworth are “polarizing”, the Judeo-Christian narrative compels legislature to support the DREAM Act. It is a moral imperitive and to continue to punish these children is nothing thass than anti-Christian, anti-Hispanic and anti-American. He is also pro Obama care.
He also belongs to the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) which has Joel hunter on its board, David Neff (Christianity Today), Richard Cizik, David Gushee, and Glenn Stassen. This National Association of Evangelicals is part of an “evangelical left” movement which seems to be trying to steer the Evangelicals to the left point of view by using the scriptures and giving them a leftist twist. There is also the Evangelicals for Social Actions (Ron Sider), Emerging Church (Brian McLaren) and Sojourners (Jim Wallis). I think this is a subversive movement similar to the leftward tilt of the mainstream churches. I think they are trying to start a liberal National Council of Churches for the Evangelicals.
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