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To: holyscroller; Lurker; blackie; Viet-Boat-Rider; Little Ray; tom paine 2; Squantos; Monkey Face; ...

Morganelli also has started a pac to elect anti - illegal immigration.

It appears VISA and other banking institutions have now joined the " I can make some money off illegals" group. The interesting thing about his article is that we've heard the figure of $30 billion being sent back to Mexico by these "workers".(Mexico's second largest "industry"_ Visa has it as $38 billion, and I would trust their figures.
That means a lot more illegals than we thought and more money NOT being spent in the USA. Someone will come along and tell us again how much these illegals contribute to our society.





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Lou Dobbs Show/CNN/Aired 12/28/04
And Visa targets immigrant workers in a new ad campaign. But some say the program pose poses a security risk to this country.

PILGRIM: Visa International is launching an aggressive campaign to convince Latin American migrant workers to use plastic to send money back home. Now, Visa hopes to take over some of the money transfer business from companies like Western Union and Moneygram. Critics say using debit cards to transfer money raises new security concerns. Lisa Sylvester has the story.


LISA SYLVESTER, CNN CORRESPONDENT : Visa, it's everywhere you want to be, and in some places, you may not expect it to be. Visa International is targeting migrant and other workers from Latin America as its new favorite customer. The company is marketing its smart card that works as a prepaid debit card. Workers in the United States can easily transfer money to relatives abroad at a low cost. The banking industry hopes to tap into the remittance payment market that has been growing at an astronomical pace.

MANUEL OROZCO, INTER-AMERICAN DIALOGUE: In 2001, it is total volume of remittances to Latin American was $18 billion, and it grew to $38 billion three years later.

SYLVESTER: Wire services, including Western Union and Moneygram so far have dominated the $38 billion money-transfer market. A recent study found that 86 percent of remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean were cash transfers, 4 percent home delivery, 4 percent bank or credit union deposit, and 1 percent debit or smart card. Not everyone agrees that banking institutions make it easier to send money out of the country. Critics say nearly $40 billion a year exiting the United States is not small change, and leaves less money for some of the poorest U.S. communities. And there's also a potential security risk.

MARK KRIKORIAN, CENTER FOR IMMIGRATION STUDIES: Immigrant remittances are one of the ways bad guys can transfer money across borders because even though most of that money is completely innocent, people working jobs and sending money home, it can serve as cover for terrorists, other kinds of criminals to move money.

SYLVESTER: But Visa and other credit card companies are charging forward, reaching into one of the few untapped markets.


SYLVESTER: The banking industry is convinced it can capture more of the market because its costs tend to be lower than traditional wire transfers. The bank costs as little as $8 a transfer, using the smart cards, and on the other hand, wire services can cost up to $25 a transfer. Kitty?

http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0412/28/ldt.01.html

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Let me know if you want off this illegal immigration ping list. Thanks.


127 posted on 12/31/2004 8:32:34 AM PST by JustAnotherSavage ("As frightening as terrorism is, it's the weapon of losers." P.J. O'Rourke)
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To: JustAnotherSavage

Bottom line.........our nation cannot support such as the RINOOBL's are trying to impose........IMHO.

Stay safe !


246 posted on 12/31/2004 11:36:42 AM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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To: JustAnotherSavage

The web of illegal activity is very insidious.

It's evil tenticals go everywhere, it's supporters even infesting conservative internet forums to disrupt, and front for what support of illegal immigration feeds.


354 posted on 12/31/2004 1:41:52 PM PST by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservat)
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To: JustAnotherSavage

"Someone will come along and tell us again how much these illegals contribute to our society."

They contribute a lot. They provide employment for those in our government welfare agencies who must administer the distribution of benefits.


522 posted on 12/31/2004 8:24:06 PM PST by SausageDog
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