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Senator Sessions On The "No Illegal Alien Left Behind Act" (STRONG VEIN-POPPING STUFF ALERT)
Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | 04/11/06 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 04/11/2006 4:02:23 PM PDT by goldstategop

RUSH: Just to once again demonstrate that I'm not off the reservation on immigration, let me tell you -- it's a very fine line here -- but I have some experts from a floor speech made by Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama about the bill. This is a 500-page bill and most of the Senate has not even seen it. They've not read it all. Perhaps their staff is digging deep and reading it now, but some of stuff in here is shocking. Now, the point of this is to show you just how desperate some of these senators are in both parties to try to go out and get the votes of these illegal immigrants. So yes, it's about illegal immigration, but it's just the vehicle. The wreck that would result is irrelevant right now. Let me just read some of the excerpts from this speech describing the bill.

This is Jeff Sessions: "Let us take loophole No. 1: Absconders and some individuals with felonies or three misdemeanors are not barred from getting amnesty. An absconder is somebody who was apprehended by Border Patrol people, detained, they did not have time to take him or her out of the country, they were busy, they did not have jail space, detention space for them, so they release them on bail. That is what they do all over the country because we don't take this seriously, and they don't show up when they are supposed to be deported. Surprise. They abscond. Absconders and some individuals with felonies or three misdemeanors are not barred from getting amnesty. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, different crimes make aliens 'inadmissible,' 'deportable,' or 'ineligible' for specific benefits.

"Absconders — aliens with final orders of removal who are currently watched by ICE immigration officers — should not be eligible for amnesty. They remain eligible for this amnesty. The Kyl-Cornyn amendment that was blocked by the other side so we couldn't get a vote on it, was designed to fix this loophole. It would keep aliens with felony convictions or three misdemeanors from being eligible for the new amnesty program." But they're not because they prevented a vote on this. So absconders and some individuals with felonies or three misdemeanors are not barred from getting amnesty. You think that's by accident? It's not by accident, when you listen to Mrs. Clinton and other Democrats talk about how we need to extend the vote to convicted felons. If we're going to extend the vote to convicted felons and if illegal immigration is all about voting and getting the votes of illegal immigrants, then (raspberry) why the hell are we going to kick out legal immigrant felons?

"Loophole No. 2: Aliens specifically barred from receiving immigration benefits for life because they filed a frivolous asylum application will also be able to receive amnesty." So it's not just that they are here illegally, it is if they have committed illegal acts while here illegally they still will get amnesty in the Senate bill. Now, if you understand -- it's not because -- well, it's hard to say it's not because of X, Y, or Z, but it's primarily because this pool of people is looked at two to ten years from now as a massive voting bloc by both parties. Mostly Democrats, but some Republicans just inexplicably here, most of them in the Senate.

"Loophole No. 3: All aliens who are subject to a final order of removal — for some reason you are brought up and the court has ordered you removed from the country — who failed to leave pursuant to a voluntary departure agreement, they entered into those agreements and oftentimes people promise to leave and never leave — or who are subject to the reinstatement of a final order of removal because they illegally reentered after being ordered removed from the United States are also eligible for amnesty." So if you've been ordered to leave and you haven't left -- if you've been ordered to leave because it's been adjudged that you have violated the laws of the country -- you still get amnesty under the Senate bill. (interruption) It makes total sense, Mr. Snerdley, when you understand my whole point.

It makes total sense when you understand the objective of the people who wrote this bill, the Republicans and Democrats who wrote this bill. They don't want any of these people to ever leave, and they want these people to know that they (the ones in the Senate, the Republicans and Democrats) are the reason that they are being basically insulated from any law in this country short of murder. But there are six loopholes, these are just the first three. Sessions says after mentioning this in his floor speech, "I call on my colleagues to look at the bill. On page 353, line three, the bill clearly states that any alien with a final order of removal can apply for amnesty. This means that the aliens who have already received their day in court have had their case fully litigated, and they have been ordered removed and have failed to depart will now be rewarded for not following the law and leaving like they were ordered to do. They will qualify for this amnesty." Don't say it makes no sense. It makes perfect sense when you understand the objective of the writers of the legislation.

"Loophole No. 4: Aliens who illegally entered the country multiple times are also eligible for amnesty. Page 334, line 8 requires continuous physical presence and states that an alien must not have departed from the United States before April 5, 2006, except for brief, casual or innocent departures. Every time the alien reenters the United States illegally, they are committing a criminal offense. But this bill rewards those aliens with amnesty also.

"Loophole No. 5: This bill allows aliens who have persecuted anyone on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion get amnesty. It fails to make persecutors ineligible for amnesty.

"I would have thought that was an oversight until I noticed on page 363, line 22, that the bill makes those heinous acts bar aliens here between 2 and 5 years from amnesty but not those who have been here longer. The same bar left out for the 8.8 million who have been here for more than 5 years. This will be interpreted as an intentional decision of Congress when we pass this bill. That is not inadvertent. I don't know why they did that."

Aliens who have persecuted anyone on account of race, religion, nationality -- the point is, you try any of this in Mexico, and you're in jail. I read to you the Limbaugh Laws not long ago. It may be time to go through those again at some point if you could find that and print the file.

"Loophole No. 6: There is no continuous presence or continuous work requirement for amnesty. To be eligible to adjust from illegal to legal statutes under the bill, the alien must simply have been 'physically present in the United States on April 5, 2001,' and have been 'employed continuously in the United States' for 3 of the 5 years 'since that date.'

"Loophole No. 7: The bill tells the Department of Homeland Security to accept 'just and reasonable inferences' from day labor centers as evidence of an alien meeting the bill's work requirements."

So DHS has to accept inferences, not evidence, that an alien is actually working. "Under the bill, an alien can 'conclusively establish' that he was employed in the United States, and it can be either full time, part time, seasonally, or self-employed by presenting documents from Social Security, the Internal Revenue Service or an employer related to employment. The alien meets 'the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the alien has satisfied the requirements' if the alien can demonstrate 'such employment as a matter of just reasonable inference.' If you can just have a reasonable inference that you have worked, get a document from a day labor center, you meet the work requirements. Everybody will meet it. No illegal alien will be left behind. The bill then states: ..... it is the intent of Congress that the [work] requirement ..... be interpreted and implemented in a manner that recognizes and takes into account the difficulties encountered by aliens in obtaining evidence of employment due to the undocumented status of the alien. The invitation is there to abuse the system. The invitation for fraud is clear."

The Department of Homeland Security has to accept by inference. In other words, folks, this is blanket amnesty and there are no requirements, and there are few restrictions whatsoever.

"Loophole 8: The bill benefits only those who broke the law, not those who followed it and got work visas to come to the United States. That is a plain fact. If you were here legally on or before April 5, 2001, you will not get the benefit of this amnesty. This amnesty benefits you only if you came here illegally." Now, imagine that.

"Loophole 9: The essential worker permanent immigration program for nonagriculture low-skilled workers leaves no illegal alien out. It is not limited to people outside the United States who want to come here to work in the future but includes illegal aliens currently present in the United States who do not qualify for the amnesty program in title VI, including aliens here for less than 2 years. Under the bill language, you can qualify for this new program to work as a low-skilled permanent immigrant even if you are unlawfully present in the United States."

Now, I read you this, ladies and gentlemen, (A) because I wanted you to know what Sessions said in his floor speech, the details of the bill, so you're not confused. When I say, "It's not about illegal immigration," it, of course, is. Look at how the whole concept of our immigration process is being destroyed, wrecked. It's being rendered worthless, all for the purposes of the empowerment of this country's left, the socialists, the anti-conservatives, whoever, the Democratic Party, and this is the extent to which they are willing to go in order to try to put back together a coalition of voters, and they don't care who they are or where they've come from.

It doesn't matter to them: the poorer, the dumber, the better. They are so willing to wreck the nation's national security with their position on the war in Iraq and the war on terror. Now they're willing to wreck the immigration system with the help of some foolhardy Republicans who for some reason have this fear of alienating these people and making them mad. This is what they're willing to do in order to get their power back, hopefully again to never lose it. That's what's inspiring and motivating this, and that's the point that I have been drilling and pounding home all glorious broadcast day.


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Social security time bomb in this bill http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=6641


61 posted on 04/11/2006 10:51:37 PM PDT by anglian
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To: au eagle

War Eagle to you too. Sessions is one of the best things to ever happen to Alabama. Of course there are many on the downside of integrity too. Just grateful to have him. He is a statesman.


62 posted on 04/11/2006 10:58:38 PM PDT by del4hope (Our government: by the people, for the people, and ruined by the liberals, invaded by illegals)
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To: WOSG
The issue of a guest worker program is separate from the issue of illegal aliens. If illegal aliens take jobs from Americans (and they do) they take even more jobs from foreign nationals who apply by the legal route to work here and wait years for the chance. Illegal aliens steal that chance from them.

They are different groups of people, regardless of their country of origin, and the political issues that concern them are different in their effects and needs. Confusing the two may be lethal to our society, economy and sovereignty.

We already have a guest worker program, which may indeed need to be reformed. But illegal aliens are those who have not applied to be guest workers. There are 11 million of them by some estimates, 20 million by others. The only thing needing reform concerning illegal aliens is to enforce the existing laws respecting their presence and their employment here. Our sovereignty and rule-of-law demand it.

Border security is the number one problem in this debate. The flood of illegal aliens is a major factor in relation to our lack of border security but it is only one factor. There is also a matter of national security in a time of war and in an age when terrorists have set their sights on inflicting mass destruction on our society.

After the issues of border security and millions of illegal foreign nationals on our soil the matter of guest workers is very small in comparison. Until the first two problems are thoroughly and firmly addressed the guest worker issue should not even be discussed.

The President and the Senate need to get that message with unambiguous resolve.

The best methods to control the border have been studied and debated for a long time now. There are many good ideas and proven solutions. What is lacking is only the will to do it. The cost of controlling our borders will be insignificant compared to the price we will pay, both in security and economy, if we do not.

It would be nice to help everyone in the world lift themselves up out of poverty. But we cannot take that responsibility upon ourselves especially if we ignore our own welfare to the point that we are no longer prosperous.

Other nations of the world have an obligation to help their citizens every bit as much as we have to help ours. It is one thing to help other nations prosper it is quite another to relieve them of their own responsibilities. Beyond that it is simply not realistic to think that poverty can be ended around the world. We still have some in this great nation.

We must stop pandering to American employers who criminally employ illegal foreign nationals. Dry up the jobs and illegal foreign nationals will go home. Home where they can do what they must to put their houses in order just as we must put ours in order.

There is no compassion in filling a man's stomach or his pocketbook by relieving him of his responsibilities in life. Illegal aliens have abandoned their own house in order to be comfortable in ours. By so doing neither can be the master of his own house and both will be enemies in the street. This is our house, the U.S. of A., and it is our responsibility to set the rules in it.

63 posted on 04/11/2006 11:22:05 PM PDT by TigersEye (Sedition and treason are getting to be a Beltway fashion.)
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To: WOSG

polls that say 65% support making illegal immigrants citizens?



Sounds like suspiciously fudged up statistics to me. The poller was probably polling at one of those rallies or in the Senate.


64 posted on 04/11/2006 11:54:14 PM PDT by old republic
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To: goldstategop

Republicans support the amnesty because they want the same votes Democrats are seeking.



First of all Illegals should not be rewarded for breaking our laws. Second, I don't see how enfranchising a block that overwhelmingly supports the Democrat is a safe bet for the Republicans. Unless socialism is their ultimate goal. If the Republicans desire Hispanic votes, what guarantee do they have that illegals will vote Republican? Sounds like a dangerous gamble to me. It might just add 8 million more Democrats and, then you can really kiss Congress and the White House goodbye in 2008.


65 posted on 04/12/2006 12:04:54 AM PDT by old republic
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To: moehoward

McCainiac is one of my senators, and I can't stand him. My other senator is Jon Kyl and that's a different story - I wish we could CLONE him!


66 posted on 04/12/2006 12:10:26 AM PDT by IrishRainy
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To: goldstategop

"NOTHING in this bill disqualifies Osama Bin Laden and a caboodle of Al Qaeda terrorists from obtaining U.S citizenship if they desired to have it."

THERE is our tag line on the homeland security issue inherently ignored by amnesty advocates, right there! Nice call!


67 posted on 04/12/2006 2:46:01 AM PDT by LibertarianInExile (If you have to tell me it ain't an amnesty, it's an amnesty. America must do better...for our kids.)
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To: goldstategop

God bless Jeff Sessions!


68 posted on 04/12/2006 2:51:52 AM PDT by hershey
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To: goldstategop

Save


69 posted on 04/12/2006 2:59:10 AM PDT by freeangel ( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like what you say))
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To: goldstategop
My friend from Ireland says she feels like a sucker for going through years of hassle with the INS/ICE to get her green card. She should have just flown into Mexico and walked in.

That is what is so maddening to me about this entire spectacle. Those that FOLLOW the law come off looking like chumps.

70 posted on 04/12/2006 3:06:18 AM PDT by PogySailor
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To: goldstategop
The Department of Homeland Security has to accept by inference. In other words, folks, this is blanket amnesty and there are no requirements, and there are few restrictions whatsoever.

Every citizen should march down to the local courthouse and file a name-change petition.

We should each change our name to "Ben Dover".

I mean, for accuracy's sake, y'know.

What? This will make it difficult for Our Glorious Masters to keep track of us?

Bwahahahahahahahaha!!!!!

71 posted on 04/12/2006 3:42:29 AM PDT by Don Joe (We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
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To: TigersEye
The issue of a guest worker program is completely separate from the issue of illegal aliens.

The "GWB" (Guest Worker Bill) idea was just the bait to get this abomination onto the floor of the legislature.

Once there, it magically morphed into a fast-track CITIZENSHIP/amnesty for criminal aliens.

This piece of word belongs right next to the definition of "Camel's Nose Under the Tent."

Ain't it something, the way one day they're talking about how we need a "temporary guest worker" provision so the lettuce-pickers can come and go, and the next day, it's all about CITIZENSHIP for tens of millions of criminal aliens?

WHAT the f'n HELL happened to all that "guest worker" crap? You know, the CRAP that they badgered us about for the past YEAR or so? It's the MOST important thing on the plate, UNTIL they get their hands on it, and then *poof*, no more talk about "guest workers" -- instead, it's suddenly a race to the bottom to see who can sell out the country the fastest, as they give fast-track CITIZENSHIP to criminal aliens? WTF? WTF'nF???

The word "sellout" just does not even approach doing justice to what was done to our country. Any language that would come close to describing "the act" would result in the poster getting TOS'd for using it.

72 posted on 04/12/2006 3:51:42 AM PDT by Don Joe (We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
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To: Don Joe

Argh. Vein-popping error:

Was:
This piece of word belongs right next to the definition of "Camel's Nose Under the Tent."

Should have said:
This piece of WORK belongs right next to the definition of "Camel's Nose Under the Tent."


73 posted on 04/12/2006 3:56:19 AM PDT by Don Joe (We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
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To: old republic

That does it -- I'm moving to Mexico, try to become a citizen there, then illegally sneak back into this country so I can break the law with inpunity and get rewarded for it.

No wonder the Dims were at these marches the past few days -- courting and signing up their future voters.

I've had enough. I'm calling my congressmen now.


74 posted on 04/12/2006 6:13:17 AM PDT by girlangler (I'd rather be fishing)
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To: Sharks

LOL!
susie


75 posted on 04/12/2006 7:11:16 AM PDT by brytlea (amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
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To: WOSG

Agreed!


76 posted on 04/12/2006 8:15:14 AM PDT by nicmarlo (Bush is the Best President Ever. Rah. Rah.)
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To: WOSG

Sadly, that's all it is.


77 posted on 04/12/2006 8:15:49 AM PDT by nicmarlo (Bush is the Best President Ever. Rah. Rah.)
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To: nicmarlo
"Loophole 8: The bill benefits only those who broke the law, not those who followed it and got work visas to come to the United States. That is a plain fact. If you were here legally on or before April 5, 2001, you will not get the benefit of this amnesty. This amnesty benefits you only if you came here illegally."

I am truly at a loss for words over this insanity..

78 posted on 04/12/2006 11:44:41 AM PDT by cardinal4 (Kerry-Mckinney in 2008!)
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To: ImaGraftedBranch

Ping!


79 posted on 04/12/2006 1:41:19 PM PDT by Ultra Sonic 007 (Conservatives teach you how to fish. Liberals give you the fish by stealing it from the fisherman.)
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To: cardinal4

Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I'd have to be protecting myself from soooooo many members of the party to which I have belonged.....since I could legally vote.

Insanity is being kind.


80 posted on 04/12/2006 2:13:11 PM PDT by nicmarlo (Bush is the Best President Ever. Rah. Rah.)
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