Posted on 07/08/2007 11:27:58 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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Monday, July 9, 11am-1pm Voces de La Frontera Wisconsin Reality Tour, North Hearing Room (2nd Floor) Wisconsin State Capitol. Voces de La Frontera will be stopping in Madison as part of an eleven city tour of Wisconsin focused on the impacts of our failed immigration policy and system. Here from workers and employers about the challenges that they face. For more information call 608-255-0376
They will not get what they want, but with their unbelievable sense of entitlement they will not go back to their countries without first wrecking a few things here and making a lot of havoc in the process.
It is coming with each subsequent defeat, and knowing the hard core communists who are in the vanguard leading them on and radicalizing them.
Demand a border fence! Build it NOW!! Beef up the border patrol and close our borders!
U.S. Senate switchboard: (202) 224-3121
U.S. House switchboard: (202) 225-3121
White House comments: (202) 456-1111
Find your House Rep.: http://www.house.gov/writerep
Find your US Senators: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
Toll free to the US Senate:
1-800-882-2005. (Spanish number)
1-800-417-7666. (English number)
Courtesy of a pro-amnesty group, no less!!
Republican National Committee
310 First Street, SE Washington, D.C. 20003
phone: 202.863.8500 | fax: 202.863.8820 | e-mail: info@gop.com
Take a look at their hidden agenda: http://www.mexica-movement.org
Balderdash------killing the amnesty atrocity IS MOST DEFINITELY NOT failed immigration policy---------
DEFATING AMNESTY IS ONE OF THE FINEST DISPLAYS OF DEMOCRACY IN ACTION OUR NATION HAS WITNESSED SINCE THE BOSTON TEA PARTY.
The only thing failed about our immigration policy is that they haven’t shut the borders and kept illegals from flooding the U.S.
Pro-illegal groups are advocating breaking the law, and they should be arrested for conspiracy to commit illegal immigration acts.
Using tax-paid government offices to advocate illegal acts, means all government officials involved who gave approvals and setup meeting rooms should be charged with aiding and abetting.
Insurance companies that bond government employees (to protect taxpayers against government fraud) should also be notified---since this activity (A) impairs govt employees' bonding terms, and, (B) the ability to be bonded.
Nope...Wisconsin is not on the list.
At least 18 states have enacted new laws concerning illegal immigrants. Most of the legislation is seen as punitive, and it reflects legislators anger at the federal governments inability to seal the southern border and at provisions in the Senate bill that would allow the 12 million illegal immigrants already here a path to citizenship.
Arizona - Its new law effectively sets up a two-strikes penalty. A business employing an illegal immigrant would have its business license suspended temporarily. A second offense would mean a permanent revocation of that license. A proposal would let police ask people they arrest about their citizenship status and seize them if they cannot produce proper documents. Arizona Rep. Russell Pearce (R) said Bushs support of the guest-worker provision in the Senate bill made me sick. He called it a sellout of America and said: Im more than frustrated. I will do everything I can to unelect folks who sell out America.
Arkansas - Immigration officials say a regional task force could be created in northwest Arkansas so a group of law officers from several agencies could be trained to enforce immigration laws. - still in the process of enacting legislation to force employers to verify their workers legal status
Colorado - still in the process of enacting legislation to force employers to verify their workers legal status
Hawaii - still in the process of enacting legislation to force employers to verify their workers legal status
IdahoSimilar measures to Oklahoma are being considered
Maryland lawmakers defeated a proposal that would have let illegal immigrants pay in-state college tuition. Lawmakers are still considering a measure that would place a 5 percent surcharge on wire transfers to Mexico.
Michigan, lawmakers considered stripping health and welfare benefits from undocumented immigrants.
Missouri Sen. Chris Koster, a Republican, said that when he tried to push a law through the GOP-controlled chamber that would force employers to verify the status of workers, his colleagues defeated it handily, expressing concern about its impact on business.
Nebraska Similar measures to Oklahoma are being considered
North Carolina growers need immigrant workers in order to thrive, but passing legislation friendly to illegal immigrants is difficult.
Oklahoma, Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act, signed by Gov. Brad Henry (D) last month, restricts illegal immigrants access to all forms of official identification, bars them from receiving public assistance and metes out stiff fines to employers who hire them. Illegal immigrants will not come to Oklahoma if there are no jobs waiting for them, said state Rep. Randy Terrill (R), who wrote his states law, one of the most sweeping in the country.
Oregon, where a House bill would prohibit the state from hiring undocumented workers, said its core supporters are upset by the U.S. Senate bill. We dont support amnesty, said spokesman Shawn Cleave, echoing the position of the North Carolina Republican Party, which proudly said it broke with Bush on the issue.
Pennsylvania, other measures so many, like seven, he said go after employers who hire illegal immigrants and deny the immigrants themselves benefits and other services.
Tennessee - still in the process of enacting legislation to force employers to verify their workers legal status. Tennessees governor says, its the Feds job, we arent doing anything.
Virginia, House of Delegates, approved a far-reaching proposal to strip charities and other organizations of state and local funding if any of the money is used to provide services to immigrants who are in the country illegally.
West Virginia - still in the process of enacting legislation to force employers to verify their workers legal status
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