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  • An Illegal Immigration Patchwork [Pro-Illegal NYTimes Editorial]

    12/11/2009 11:09:09 AM PST · by Steelfish · 13 replies · 186+ views
    NYTimes ^ | December 11th 2009
    EDITORIAL An Illegal Immigration Patchwork December 10, 2009 States and localities have been taking immigration enforcement into their own hands out of frustration over Washington’s failure to enact comprehensive reform, over misguided and ineffective federal enforcement of existing rules and over a sense that America has lost control of its borders. Numerous states and towns have enacted harsh laws seeking to regulate the employment of undocumented workers, and, in some instances, keep them out of housing. The troubling result is a growing patchwork of punitive statutes bound to spawn unfairness to businesses and employees while undermining the federal government’s proper...
  • Napolitano: Migrant reform still a priority (McCain denies involvement but is open to Rat proposals)

    12/11/2009 5:58:47 AM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 20 replies · 283+ views
    The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Ariz. | 2009-12-11 | Dan Nowicki
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  • Franklin Graham Tells CNN Anchor "Trust me Girl - You Don't Want to Live" under Islamic Law - Video

    12/11/2009 8:34:59 AM PST · by Federalist Patriot · 49 replies · 1,706+ views
    Freedom's Lighthouse ^ | December 11, 2009 | Brian
    Here is video of Rev. Franklin Graham talking to CNN's Campbell Brown about the War in Afghanistan and President Obama's speech in accepting the Nobel Peace Prize. Franklin Graham said "true Islam cannot be practiced in this country (America). You cannot beat your wife, you cannot murder your children if you think they commit adultery, as they do in these other countries." He pointed to Saudi Arabia as an example of a whole nation devoted to Islam that lives this way. Graham said wherever Islamic Sharia Law is practiced, this is how people are treated. Campbell Brown was disbelieving. Graham...
  • The Terrorist Assistance and Facilitation Act (Comprehensive Immigration Reform)

    12/11/2009 8:57:20 AM PST · by AuntB · 11 replies · 151+ views
    The Reality Check ^ | DEc. 10, 2009 | Mike Cutler
    Just yesterday I wrote a commentary about the value of United States citizenship not only to decent law abiding citizens of our country but also to a small group of terrorists and criminals who understand that the coveted United States passport that citizens of our nation are eligible to receive enables them to move freely across our nation, gain access to various jobs that may have national security implications and also provides them with the ability to move freely across our nation’s borders and often easily gain entry into other countries. The commentary I wrote yesterday related to a United...
  • Saudi consulate will pay legal fees of (muslim) man accused of killing Binghamton professor

    12/11/2009 8:03:26 AM PST · by Behind Liberal Lines · 18 replies · 578+ views
    Gannett News | December 10, 2009, 6:25 pm | By Debbie Swartz
    According to Gannett News, the the Saudi Arabia government has agreed to pay the legal fees for accused killer Abdulsalam S. Al-Zahrani.Al-Zahrani is charged with the stabbing death a week ago of Binghamton University professor Richard Antoun.
  • VIDEO: Tunneling Into The United States

    12/11/2009 7:21:44 AM PST · by AtlasStalled · 15 replies · 326+ views
    Friends of Ours ^ | 12/11/09 | Friends of Ours
    Anderson Cooper from CNN takes a tour through a sophisticated tunnel route discovered by law enforcement running under the Mexico-U.S. border for drug smuggling: The tunnel, complete with an elevator, electricity and a ventilation system, extends from Tijuana, Mexico to Otay Mesa, Calif., in San Diego. The tunnel was discovered by Mexican law enforcement working with the San Diego Tunnel Task Force, which includes agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Drug Enforcement Agency and the U.S. Border Patrol. Meanwhile, blood still freely flows over in Juarez, Mexico -- you know, casual massacres of women & children type stuff --...
  • Police: Assault suspect had SMU student's phone

    12/11/2009 6:32:10 AM PST · by Texican72 · 9 replies · 665+ views
    The Dallas Morning News ^ | December 11, 2009 | SCOTT GOLDSTEIN
    One of three men accused of the weekend rape of a Southern Methodist University student apparently used the victim's cellphone in the hours after the attack, leading investigators tracking its signal to his southern Dallas neighborhood, according to police documents. When officers arrested Luis Zuniga, 26, on a drug possession charge as he walked along a Buckner Terrace street Saturday, they found the 20-year-old sexual assault victim's phone in his pocket, the documents said. ... snip ... Zuniga, his relative, Alfonso Zuniga, 28, and Arturo Arevalo, also 28, face sexual assault charges in the attack early Saturday morning in Old...
  • Poll:71% Angry at Federal Government!(46% Very Angry!!)

    11/30/2009 1:02:39 PM PST · by Bigtigermike · 85 replies · 2,557+ views
    Rasmussen Report ^ | Nov 30, 2009 | BigTigerMike
    Seventy-one percent (71%) of voters nationwide say they’re at least somewhat angry about the current policies of the federal government. That figure includes 46% who are Very Angry. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that only 27% are not angry about the government's policies, including 10% who are Not at All Angry........ The data suggests that the level of anger is growing. The 71% who are angry at federal government policies today is up five percentage points since September. Even more stunning, the 46% who are Very Angry is up 10 percentage points from September.
  • Congress slashes subsidy for jailing illegal immigrants

    12/10/2009 9:17:10 PM PST · by artichokegrower · 17 replies · 353+ views
    The Sacramento Bee ^ | Dec. 10, 2009 | Rob Hotakainen
    California and other financially strapped states will lose tens of millions of federal dollars that they spend to jail illegal immigrants charged with crimes, under Congress' latest spending bill. The $1.1 trillion plan, finalized by House and Senate negotiators Tuesday night, combines six of the large yearly appropriations bills passed by Congress to keep the government running.
  • High-skilled immigration to be addressed in Schumer-Graham bill (RINO alert)

    12/10/2009 6:01:20 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 16 replies · 435+ views
    A report released this week by the Center for American Progress (CAP) includes recommendations that could serve as a blue-print of sorts for a broad immigration reform bill being crafted by Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee Immigration subcommittee, and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). An overhaul of the U.S. immigration laws has for years been a high priority for technology companies that say they need more H-1B visas and green-cards to hire high-skilled workers and keep the industry competitive on a global scale. Microsoft founder Bill Gates and others make yearly pilgrimages to Washington to make...
  • Sen. Hutchison gets $4.85 million for border law enforcement

    12/10/2009 4:49:02 PM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 19 replies · 216+ views
    KVIA ^ | Dec 10, 2009
    U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison has secured $4.85 million in funding to be used by border sheriffs to stop drug and human trafficking. The money is coming from the fiscal year 2010 Omnibus Appropriations bill. It will help border sheriffs pay for overtime, hire additional deputies, and purchase equipment. This project supports Operation Linebacker, an initiative of the Texas Border Sheriff's Coalition. "Our law enforcement personnel along the border are regularly under assault, and drug and human traffickers continue to threaten the safety of our communities," Hutchison said in a news release. "Sheriffs patrolling the border need additional reinforcements to...
  • Spikes springing up in recent drug busts concern area authorities

    12/10/2009 2:45:06 PM PST · by AuntB · 19 replies · 434+ views
    The Monitor ^ | Dec. 10, 2009 | Jared Taylor
    HAVANA — Suspected drug smugglers used spikes to deflate the tires of a U.S. Border Patrol unit during a pursuit Tuesday night — at least the second incident in which area authorities have discovered the devices in a week. Border Patrol would not confirm whether the spikes deflated the tires of an agency vehicle Tuesday night, but court documents reveal agents also found the homemade devices after an agent fired gunshots during a confrontation last week. Meanwhile, authorities are concerned the spikes could cause further incidents on Rio Grande Valley roadways. The spikes, or caltrops, consist of several metal points...
  • A congressman uncovers two buried studies showing the impacts of illegal immigration, smuggling

    12/10/2009 5:51:03 AM PST · by Outside da Box · 9 replies · 739+ views
    Tucson Weekly ^ | 12/10/2009 | Leo W. Banks
    The federal government's border fence has been called the Tortilla Curtain. But in the swamp of border politics, there's a more effective barrier at play, one that filters ideas rather than people. It explains why most Americans still don't fully understand the disaster on our southern border. This tortilla curtain is propped up by much of the major media, activist groups and cheap-labor-addicted businesses, big and small. They're all spinning us, for their own reasons. But the list includes the feds, too.
  • The Truth Is Out There. Extraterrestrials, Probably Not

    12/10/2009 9:47:56 AM PST · by NYer · 36 replies · 445+ views
    NCR ^ | December 10, 2009 | Benjamin Wiker
    The Pontifical Academy of Sciences and the Vatican Observatory recently brought together a group of scholars who study astrobiology, that is, the possibility of some kind of life existing elsewhere in the universe.The media immediately seized on the convocation as a sign that the Pope was affirming the existence of intelligent extraterrestrials. This notion was given an unfortunate nudge forward by statements from Jesuit Father Jose Gabriel Funes, an astronomer who now directs the Vatican Observatory. “How can we rule out that life may have developed elsewhere?” Father Funes has said before, in an interview in the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore...
  • Pakistani Police: 5 Americans Have al-Qaida Link (U.S. brother of one: "He's a normal Joe")

    12/10/2009 9:27:31 AM PST · by kristinn · 27 replies · 446+ views
    AP via The Houston Chronicle ^ | Thursday, December 10, 2009 | Asif Shahzad and Devlin Barrett
    Five young American Muslims arrested in Pakistan met with representatives of an al-Qaida linked group and asked for training but were turned down because they lacked references from trusted militants, a Pakistani law enforcement official said Thursday. SNIP Javed Islam, a regional police chief in Pakistan, said the men wanted to join militants in the country's tribal area before crossing into Afghanistan and said they met with a banned military organization, Jaish-e-Mohammed in Hyderabad, and with representatives of a related group, Jamat-ud-Dawa, in Lahore. Another law enforcement official, Usman Anwar, the local police chief in Sargodha, told The Associated Press...
  • AZ-Sen. 2010: Arpaio-Hayworth Fundraiser a Preview of Future Campaigns? (anti-RINO alliance)

    12/10/2009 4:21:34 AM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 62 replies · 980+ views
    CQ Politics ^ | 2009-12-01 | Emily Cadei
    Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and former Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R) -- two of conservatives' favorite anti-illegal immigration firebrands and potential 2010 candidates for statewide office in Arizona -- have teamed up to raise more than $100,000 as part of a holiday party being held Dec. 5. A recent poll from Rasmussen Reports showed Arpaio leading all comers in the Arizona governor's race, while Hayworth is in a statistical tie with Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in a hypothetical primary match-up. Both men have been coy about their intentions but any sort of electoral alliance between the two would strike fear...
  • Target workers in Walnut Creek quit after questions about immigration status (Calif)

    12/09/2009 8:11:16 PM PST · by XHogPilot · 35 replies · 664+ views
    Contra Costa Times ^ | Dec 9, 2009 | Matt O'Brien
    WALNUT CREEK — More than 40 employees at the downtown Target store quit their jobs after an internal probe raised suspicions about their immigration status, according to lawyers who have met with the workers. Managers summoned the overnight crew of the North Main Street department store to meetings last month and gave workers the chance to prove their eligibility to work in the United States by bringing in the proper documents, the lawyers and Target representatives say. Most of the questioned workers voluntarily resigned, Target spokeswoman Kate Gillen said. The Minnesota-based retailer would not say how many workers left the...
  • A new tipline targets Sheriff Joe Arpaio

    12/09/2009 6:10:06 PM PST · by machogirl · 123 replies · 1,828+ views
    KFYI ^ | December 9, 2009 | KFYI
    A new tipline targets Sheriff Joe Arpaio The tip line, 1-877-613-2137, is in both English and Spanish. By KFYI News (KFYI News) The U.S. Department of Justice has set up a tip-line as part of its investigation of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. The tip line, 1-877-613-2137, is in both English and Spanish and asks those with information about the sheriff’s department to leave their names and numbers. The USDOJ is investigating Arpaio and his deputies regarding possible civil rights violations related to crime sweeps, traffic stops and immigration raids.
  • Officers, ranchers nab 14 suspected illegals(Wilson & Karnes Counties, Texas)

    12/09/2009 12:37:03 PM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 10 replies · 270+ views
    Wilson County News ^ | December 08, 2009 | William J. Gibbs Jr.
    FALLS CITY -- A group of 14 suspected illegal immigrants apprehended north of here Dec.4 is now in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs enforcement officials, said Trooper Craig Semlinger of the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Highway Patrol. Semlinger said nine of the men and women captured by DPS troopers, sheriff's deputies from Wilson and Karnes counties, and some local ranchers are from Mexico. The remaining five, the trooper said are from China. Three others said to be with the group were still at large as of press time Dec. 7.
  • DU Panel: Legalization Of Immigrants Beneficial

    12/09/2009 10:33:51 AM PST · by george76 · 31 replies · 472+ views
    Associated Press - ^ | December 9, 2009 | IVAN MORENO
    Millions of undocumented people in the U.S. should be given a path to legal status after the country finds a way to stop illegal immigration, business and government leaders said in a report Wednesday. The University of Denver report argues that legalizing as many of the estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants as possible could strengthen the economy and national security. But it should come with conditions, such as requiring new immigrants to learn English, pass criminal and medical background checks, and pay any taxes that they owe, the document states. The report is the product of a year of discussions...
  • VIDEO: Black Street Gangs Target White & Latinos In Racist Muggings

    11/22/2009 7:44:19 AM PST · by AtlasStalled · 43 replies · 1,643+ views
    Friends of Ours ^ | 11/22/09 | Friends of Ours
    Thirty-two black males, most of whom are alleged members of either the Rolling 60 Crips or Black Gangster Disciples, have been arrested in Denver, CO for allegedly engaging in violent and racist muggings against whites and Latinos. The attacks are "part of a trend spreading across the country" as reported by Kirk Mitchell for The Denver Post: As part of the trend, black gang members videotape the assaults in trendy tourist districts and sell them on the underground market as entertainment. * * * "They knock a young white guy out with one blow to see if his knees will...
  • Using Fake Documents to Get a Valid U.S. Passport

    12/09/2009 9:20:06 AM PST · by BGHater · 10 replies · 319+ views
    Schneier on Security ^ | 08 Dec 2009 | Bruce Schneier
    I missed this story: Since 2007, the U.S. State Department has been issuing high-tech "e-passports," which contain computer chips carrying biometric data to prevent forgery. Unfortunately, according to a March report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), getting one of these supersecure passports under false pretenses isn't particularly difficult for anyone with even basic forgery skills. A GAO investigator managed to obtain four genuine U.S. passports using fake names and fraudulent documents. In one case, he used the Social Security number of a man who had died in 1965. In another, he used the Social Security number of a fictitious...
  • Mexico Security Memo: Dec. 7, 2009 (Narco State)

    12/09/2009 9:19:29 AM PST · by AuntB · 6 replies · 218+ views
    Stratfor Global security ^ | Dec. 8, 2009 | Stratfor
    Presumed members of Los Zetas staged a brazen prison raid Dec. 4 in Escobedo, Nuevo Leon state, killing two state police officers guarding the prison and freeing 23 inmates. At the same time in nearby Juarez, Zetas engaged a Mexican military unit in a firefight in an apparent attempt to distract the superior security force away from the prison. While details are still coming in, the incident highlights the uphill battle the Mexican government is fighting as it tries to professionalize its law enforcement ranks. Los Zetas have shown before that they will go to great lengths to protect and...
  • Former head of Republican National Committee says party can soften its tone on immigration

    12/08/2009 10:24:07 AM PST · by AuntB · 53 replies · 730+ views
    KFSM ^ | Dec. 8, 2009 | ANDREW DeMILLO
    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The former chairman of the Republican National Committee says that new immigration reform efforts will give his a party a chance to soften its tone on the issue. Ed Gillespie said Tuesday the GOP should present itself as anti-illegal immigration but not anti-immigrant in the debate. Gillespie said he thinks some of the party's harshest voices were the loudest the last time Congress debated immigration reform. Gillespie, who also served as counselor to former President George W. Bush, said Republicans need to do a better job of reaching out to minorities.
  • Why Import Workers Now?

    12/08/2009 5:26:00 AM PST · by Kaslin · 62 replies · 784+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | December 8, 2009 | Pat Buchanan
    At last week's Job Summit, there was talk of a second stimulus package, of tax credits for small businesses that hire new workers, of an Infrastructure Bank to select national priority pubic works projects like the Hoover Dam and TVA of yesteryear. But no one, it seems, advanced the one obvious idea that would have the most immediate and dramatic impact -- a moratorium on all immigration into the United States. Unemployment is at 10 percent, near the postwar high of 1983. Fifteen million Americans are out of work. Ten million more have given up looking or are working fewer...
  • Worries over illegal aliens: Denver voters to decide on possible Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission

    12/07/2009 4:03:39 PM PST · by Libloather · 4 replies · 229+ views
    NY Daily News ^ | 12/03/09 | Kevin Flynn
    Worries over illegal aliens: Denver voters to decide on possible Extraterrestrial Affairs CommissionBy Kevin Flynn DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Thursday, December 3rd 2009, 11:09 AM Folks in the Mile High City think it's high time they rustled up a welcome party for ET, whenever the cute little varmint finally touches down. Maybe it's something in the rarefied air or the famed Rocky Mountain water, but activist Jeff Peckman managed to gather the nearly 4,000 valid signatures to have Denver voters consider his plan for an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission, the Los Angeles Times reported. The new city panel would promote "harmonious,...
  • 'La Familia' North of the Border (Mexico's Narcoterror is here)

    12/04/2009 3:49:36 PM PST · by AuntB · 7 replies · 339+ views
    Stratfor Global security ^ | Dec. 3, 2009 | Ben West and Fred Burton
    In an indictment handed down Nov. 20 ....accused 15 individuals of being involved in the trafficking of cocaine and other narcotics in the Chicago area. .... aimed at dismantling the drug trafficking network of La Familia Michoacana (LFM), a mid-sized and relatively new drug cartel based in Michoacan state in southwestern Mexico. The U.S. investigation of LFM has revealed many details about the operation of the group in the United States and answered some important questions about the nature of Mexican drug trafficking and distribution north of the border. .....leaders are known to distribute documents to the group’s members that...
  • The American-Bashers

    12/07/2009 12:27:00 PM PST · by AuntB · 4 replies · 284+ views
    Center for Immigration studies ^ | Dec. 4, 2009 | John Miano
    Those of us who seek to change U.S. immigration policy so that it will no longer serve as a tool to displace, disrupt, and impoverish working Americans get subject to a lot of name calling: "xenophobe," "anti-immigrant," "racist." Those who bash Americans generally get away unscathed in the press. There has been a surge an American-bashing articles recently. This one, claiming Americans don't do their "fair share," comes from Electronic Design news: The H-1B visa program is valuable, and, as the Kauffman Foundation study points out, immigrants have contributed disproportionately to the US economy’s high-tech sector. If Americans are unwilling...
  • Are children of illegal aliens bankrupting Maryland?

    12/07/2009 8:53:25 AM PST · by AuntB · 53 replies · 1,111+ views
    Examiner ^ | Dec. 5, 2009 | Andy Arnold
    Maryland’s foreign-born population has grown by 34.6 percent while its native-born population has increased by 3.3 percent. .Public school enrollment of students who require special instruction in English has soared even more, rising by 93.5 percent from 2000 to 2008 while overall enrollment declined slightly. A pair of recently released documents on illegal aliens in Maryland discuss the effect the spending has had on the state treasury. Both agree the cash-strapped state is spending at least $448 million on children of undocumented aliens per year and more than $100 million on health care costs. The difference is in how one...
  • Want to sneak into U.S.? There's an app for that

    12/06/2009 6:54:19 PM PST · by GOPsterinMA · 43 replies · 760+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | December 06, 2009 | Chelsea Schilling
    American college prof develops cell-phone tool to help illegals cross borderIllegal aliens crossing the U.S.-Mexico border now have a cell phone tool to chart the best route, find food and locate people who will help them enter the country – courtesy of a professor at a state-funded university. Ricardo Dominguez, a University of California, San Diego tenured visual arts professor and activist, designed the Transborder Immigrant Tool, an application much like a global-positioning system used in cars, to help illegals find the best locations for food, water and groups to assist them as they sneak into America. Dominguez is also...
  • British MOD closes UFO desk – impact on extraterrestrial disclosure

    12/06/2009 8:19:01 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 9 replies · 353+ views
    The Honolulu Examiner ^ | December 5, 2009 | Michael Salla, Ph.D.
    In an apparent set back for secret official efforts to announce the existence of extraterrestrial life, the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) has just closed its UFO desk. After 50 years of having an official reporting mechanism in place for public sightings of UFOs, a spokesman for the Ministry of Defence stated that the funds could be better used for the Afghanistan war. What is the impact of the British MOD decision to close its UFO desk? Why was such an announcement made now given that only a trivial amount of public funds (44,000 pounds/US$73,000 a year) will be saved...
  • THE TERRY ANDERSON SHOW - Listen live - Amnesty alert!

    12/06/2009 6:12:46 PM PST · by AuntB · 47 replies · 526+ views
    The Terry Anderson Show ^ | Dec. 6, 2009 | Terry Anderson/AuntB
    The TERRY ANDERSON SHOW.. Articulating the Popular Rage! A warrior in the fight against illegal immigration and those who promote it for over a decade! From the streets of Los Angeles to the halls of congress, Terry has been there. No one has the passion and common sense of Terry Anderson...He is A MUST listen! The BEST one hour of radio you'll find anywhere. Sunday Nights- Listen on the radio! 12-1 AM EDT, 11-12 PM CDT, 10-11 PM MDT, 9-10 PM PDT KRLA - 870 AM - Los Angeles -- KDWN - 720 - Las Vegas -- KFNX - 1100...
  • Shootouts in northern Mexico kill 13 after raid

    12/05/2009 8:56:04 PM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 6 replies · 405+ views
    Houston Chronicle/AP ^ | Dec. 5, 2009 | CATHERINE E. SHOICHET
    MEXICO CITY — A pair of shootouts between troops and gunmen in northern Mexico have killed 13 people, including a bystander and a drug trafficker linked to the killing of a retired army officer. Navy spokesman Adm. Jose Luis Vergara said troops were searching a villa Friday in a suburb of Monterrey named Juarez when they were ambushed by a group of heavily armed men. Eight gunmen were killed and nine more were arrested in the initial shootout, Vergara said. Television images showed a garden littered with bloodied corpses. Several handcuffed men sat on the ground with shirts pulled over...
  • Illegal alien charged with molesting 13-year-old girl

    12/05/2009 9:42:40 AM PST · by AuntB · 13 replies · 597+ views
    Examiner ^ | Dec. 3, 2009 | Dave Gibson
    Gabriel Alfonso Gil-Tzun, 23, has been charged by police in Novato, Calif., with lewd and lascivious acts on a minor. He is also facing multiple charges, as he allegedly molested the 13-year-old girl on several occasions. Novato police Lt. Rich Hill said the arrest is the result of an investigation which began several months ago. According to Hill, Gil-Tzun met the girl through a friend and has engaged in intercourse with her at his house. Months ago, a warrant was issued for Gil-Tzun’s arrest. Last week, an off-duty officer noticed Gil-Tzun at a Terra Linda shopping mall. San Rafael police...
  • Demand for H1B visa sees a sudden jump (Jobs, just not for Americans!)

    12/04/2009 9:35:58 AM PST · by MikeWUSAF · 16 replies · 423+ views
    Press Trust of India ^ | 04/12/2009 | 02:41 PM IST | Press Trust of India
    After months of lackluster response, US authorities have witnessed a sudden increase in demand for H-1B work visa, which is popular among Indian professionals, though the applications received so far are still over 6,000 short of the Congress-mandated cap of 65,000. Latest figures released by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) show an increase in the number of people applying for H-1B visas in the last two months. As a result of which, till November 27, the USCIS had received about 58,900 H-1B petitions. This is still over 6,000 short of the Congressionally-mandated cap of 65,000 H-1B visas in...
  • Recovering stolen jobs is key to American recovery

    12/04/2009 8:52:55 AM PST · by westcoastwillieg · 21 replies · 577+ views
    Politico.com ^ | 12/3/09 | Lamar Smith
    If President Barack Obama could snap his fingers and create 8 million new jobs, would you want him to do it? I would. And certainly the 15 million unemployed Americans would, as well. The good news is that the president can do just that --- implement a policy that opens up 8 million jobs. The bad news is that he won't. Four weeks ago, after the administration announced that the unemployment rate had hit 10.2 percent and 190,000 jobs were lost in October alone, 21 of my colleagues and I wrote to the president to recommend enforcing current immigration laws...
  • Palin expands her position on Illegal Immigration

    12/03/2009 7:57:25 PM PST · by unseen · 177 replies · 3,660+ views
    RustyHumphries show ^ | 12/04/09 | unseen
    Sarah Palin made her position on illegal immigration known tonight in an radio interview with Rusty Humphries show. At the 11.00min mark in the interview Gov Palin states that we need to close the Southern border. She said that they are called illegal for a reason and if they can not follow the rules they do not need to be in this country.
  • 3 Houstonians charged in smuggling scheme that ended in wreck

    12/03/2009 4:05:53 PM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 5 replies · 213+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Dec. 3, 2009 | DALE LEZON
    Three Houston residents have been arrested and accused of transporting illegal immigrants after a pickup truck carrying the people plunged 40 feet from a roadway and injured them in Jim Wells County in South Texas. Patricio Rebollar Jr., 28, Herman Valdez, 29, and Nancy Martinez, 25, are charged in a criminal complaint with transporting undocumented immigrants, according to federal authorities. Of the 17 undocumented immigrants in the accident, five remain hospitalized with serious injuries and the others have been treated at hospitals and released into federal custody. Rebollar, who was allegedly driving the pickup, was hospitalized with unknown injuries.
  • Seven women murdered in Mexico, one beheaded

    12/03/2009 10:41:59 AM PST · by AuntB · 33 replies · 1,171+ views
    France 24 International news ^ | Dec. 1, 2009 | France 24 International news
    Seven women were murdered in Mexico, including one who was beheaded in the southern beach resort of Cancun, authorities reported Monday. Four of the women were killed in Ciudad Juarez, where two were shot to death, another beaten with a baseball bat and a fourth, a school teacher, also was beaten to death. The northern border city is at the center of a raging drug war that has claimed 2,300 lives so far this year. In Baja California state, two women were found shot to death in Mexicali, also on the US border, the Attorney General's office said. In the...
  • Immigration Enforcement — A Jobs Program

    12/03/2009 10:48:00 AM PST · by Delacon · 16 replies · 424+ views
    National Review Online/ The Corner ^ | 12/03/09 | Mark Krikorian
    When I linked to a USA Today story the other day about Americans elbowing illegals out of the way for day-labor jobs, under my headline of "And Yet, We Still Haven't Suspended Immigration," one reader replied, "Yah, because protectionism is clearly the answer for our economic woes." This betrayed a widespread misconception about immigration and trade, one that's important to keep in mind as the president unveils the political theater production called his "Jobs Summit." Restricting immigration is fundamentally different from restricting trade in two ways, one theoretical, one practical. First, people are not things — in addition to being...
  • Paraguay named illegal immigrant to consular post

    12/03/2009 9:47:59 AM PST · by BGHater · 7 replies · 315+ views
    AP ^ | 02 Dec 2009 | PEDRO SERVIN
    Paraguay named an undocumented U.S. immigrant to run its consulate in New York, discovering his illegal status only when the man returned home to get his diplomatic papers and was denied a U.S. visa. Paraguay's foreign ministry acknowledged Wednesday that it was a mistake to name Augusto Noguera as the consulate's "first official," but said President Fernando Lugo annulled the decision as soon as he was informed of the U.S. Embassy's visa denial. Vice Foreign Minister Manuel Maria Caceres told The Associated Press that the decision to name Noguera as a diplomat on Sept. 21 was made in good faith...
  • Denver weighs random immigration-status checks for contractors

    12/03/2009 9:20:03 AM PST · by La Lydia · 12 replies · 363+ views
    Denver Post ^ | December 3, 2009 | Christopher Osher
    The city of Denver may consider doing random checks on the immigration status of contract workers after a construction company was found to have used more than a dozen illegal immigrants to work on city projects. After being alerted by a constituent last summer, City Councilwoman Jeanne Faatz asked the auditor's office to check into Noraa Concrete Construction Corp. workers on a job in west Denver. The review found that 12 of the company's 25 employees on that project had invalid Social Security numbers. Auditor Dennis Gallagher's office found an additional 13 questionable Social Security numbers for Noraa employees on...
  • Police Officers Say Seized Drugs Look Like Children's Vitamins(Obama ecstasy in South Texas)

    12/02/2009 9:43:31 AM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 9 replies · 468+ views
    KRGV ^ | 12/02/2009 | Lisa Cortez
    PALMVIEW - Police say a traffic stop yielded everything from prescription pills to ecstacy pills. Police stopped a car driven by 22-year-old Mario Guadalupe Saenz on Monday. Inside they found black tar heroin, xanax pills, cocaine, marijuana and several ecstasy pills. The ecstasy caused some concerns, because it was brightly colored and made to look like popular cartoon characters like Homer and Bart Simpson, The Smurfs, and even President Barack Obama. "It's very unusual cause of the way the ecstasy are being shaped and the way they're colorful. It looks like a vitamin for kids," says Lenny Sanchez of the...
  • Court refuses to block 'immigrant-reporting' law

    12/03/2009 8:46:49 AM PST · by opentalk · 5 replies · 574+ views
    Capitol Media Services ^ | 12.03.2009 | Howard Fischer
    PHOENIX — The Arizona Supreme Court refused late Wednesday to block enactment of a new state law that requires public employees to report illegal immigrants. Without ruling on the merits of the law, the justices said that the League of Arizona Cities and Towns, which had asked that the law be struck down as illegal, had not shown that the issue merited being taken directly to the state's high court. Ken Strobeck, executive director of the league, said he was "shocked and disappointed"' that the justices did not see fit to weigh in on the question, at least at this...
  • SEIU Funneling Cash from Illegals Into US Elections

    12/02/2009 5:23:39 PM PST · by Pacothecat · 69 replies · 2,739+ views
    SEIU Funneling Cash from Illegals Into US Elections http://www.breitbart.tv/is-seiu-funneling-cash-from-illegals-into-us-elections/
  • Immigration Detention System Lapses Detailed

    12/02/2009 5:26:55 PM PST · by Dubya · 13 replies · 287+ views
    StarNews ^ | NINA BERNSTEIN
    Growing numbers of noncitizens, including legal immigrants, are held unnecessarily and transferred heedlessly in an expensive immigration detention system that denies many of them basic fairness, a bipartisan study group and a human rights organization concluded in reports released jointly on Wednesday. Confirmation of some of their critical conclusions came separately from the Homeland Security Department’s inspector general, in an investigation that found detainee transfers by Immigration and Customs Enforcement were so haphazard that some detainees arrived at a new detention center without having been served a notice of why they were being held, or despite a high probability of...
  • Is SEIU Funneling Cash from Illegals Into US Elections? (video)

    12/02/2009 6:04:12 PM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 10 replies · 423+ views
    Naked Emperor News ^ | Dec.2, 2009
    "SEIU is the largest union of immigrant workers in the country..."
  • Let's Give Visas to Startup Founders (USA should welcome funded startup entrepreneurs)

    12/02/2009 1:44:21 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 30 replies · 537+ views
    Business Week ^ | 12/2/2009 | Vivek Wadhwa
    Bring up the topic of economic stimulus and job creation, and you won't hear much about immigration. If the topic does arise, it's usually because somebody believes foreigners are taking U.S. jobs. It's time to bring the immigration question squarely into the debate over jobs. A change to immigration policy could help create jobs and rev up economic growth. It's a change that wouldn't be hard to bring about. I'm talking about the establishment of a Startup Founders Visa program. The program would make it easier for those with great ideas and the desire to start a company to live...
  • Health Care Provisions Still Soft on Illegal Aliens

    12/02/2009 10:25:05 AM PST · by AuntB · 24 replies · 580+ views
    Center for Immigration studies ^ | DEc. 2, 2009 | James R. Edwards, Jr, CIS
    Amendments Expected to Target Issue WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Assurances that the two health-care reform bills would not benefit illegal aliens are not accurate. A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies examines in detail the immigration-related provisions of both the House-passed HR 3962 and the bill now being debated in the Senate, HR 3590. The report concludes that the bills, in their current form, would indeed give illegal aliens access to taxpayer-funded health care well beyond emergency medical treatment. The report, "Immigration-Related Provisions of Senate and House Health Reform Bills," is authored by CIS Fellow James R....
  • Another spying scandal at Gitmo

    12/01/2009 2:59:52 AM PST · by Scanian · 18 replies · 545+ views
    NY Post ^ | December 1, 2009 | PAUL SPERRY
    A number of Arabic and Pashtu interpreters at the terror-war detention center at Guantanamo Bay are under active investigation for omitting valuable intelligence from their translations of detainee interrogations, among other security breaches. This could taint some of the evidence at the "9/11 trial" in New York and proceedings against other detainees. Remarkably, the Pentagon never cleaned up the "mole infestation" at its highest-security facility after the FBI busted a Muslim spy ring at Gitmo in 2003. The 2003 probe involved at least two Arabic interpreters with high-level security clearance. Senior Airman Ahmad al-Halabi, a Syrian native, and former Army...