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"We can't pass legislation in Texas because we have 36 Hispanics in the Legislature. So, that's part of our problem and we need to change those numbers, we need to do something about that.” said Rebecca Forest, a co-founder of Immigration Reform Coalition of Texas.

SOMEBODY GET THE WORD TO REBECCA TO GET THIS VOTER FRAUD INITIATIVE STARTED ASAP: Send letters to names on the voter rolls---requesting proof of citizenship, place of residence and SS #---advise that those who do not present proof will be stricken from the rolls. Usually each state's Secy of State handles voter irregularities.

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HERE'S SOME SUGGESTIONS---each state might establish different criteria.

<><><><> Primary ID--- Registered voters might be required to show at least ONE of the following documents:

Foreign passport with INS or USCIS verification and valid record of arrival/departure (Form I-94)

Foreign passport with INS or USCIS verification and valid Form I-551 stamp

Current alien registration card (new Form I-551) with expiration date and verification from INS or USCIS

Refugee travel document (Form I-571)

US re-entry permit (Form I-327)

Valid I-94 stamped "Refugee," "Parolee," "Asylee" or "Notice of Action" (Form I-797 approved petition) by INS or USCIS

Valid I-94 with attached photo stamped "Processed for I-551…" by INS or USCIS

Current photo employment authorization card (Form I-688B or I-766). Must be presented with valid Social Security card.

Current alien registration card (old Form I-551) without expiration date and with INS or USCIS verification

Photo temporary resident card (Form I-688)

Civil marriage, domestic partnership or civil union certificate issued by the municipality or state in which the ceremony occurred. Please note: Photo copies are not acceptable. Certificates issued by religious entities are not acceptable.

Order or decree of divorce, dissolution or termination

Court order for a legal name change, signed by a judge or court clerk

Current US military dependent card

US military photo retiree card

Valid firearm purchaser card

US college photo ID card with transcript

Valid federal, state or local government employee driver license

Valid federal, state or local government employee photo ID card

US military discharge papers (DD214)

FAA pilot license

Current/expired less than one year non-digital PHOTO driver license

Current PHOTO driver license from any state or the District of Columbia

Bank statement or record

ATM card with pre-printed name and applicant’s signature. (ATM card and bank statement cannot be submitted together.)

Current health insurance card, prescription card OR Employee ID card with printed pay stub

State professional license

Public assistance card with photo (also known as a Social Services ID card)

High school diploma, GED or college diploma

Property tax statement, bill or receipt issued by a municipality

Veterans Affairs universal access photo ID card

<><><><> Proof of address--which may be, but is not limited to, ONE of these:

Utility or credit card bill issued in the past 90 days that shows your name at your current address. Note: Mail addressed to P.O. boxes not accepted as proof of address

Checking or savings account statement from a bank or credit union, issued in the past 60 days

High school or college report card or transcript containing address, issued within the past two years

Original lease or rental agreement showing name as the lessee or renter

Property tax bill, statement or receipt from the past year

Any letter or correspondence (including tax bills) received from the IRS or state tax office in the last year

First-class mail received from any federal, state or local government agency in the past six months

<><><><> SS # submitted must match birth name and date on record w/ SS Admin database

5 posted on 06/14/2011 8:33:43 AM PDT by Liz ( A taxpayer voting for Obama is like a chicken voting for Col Sanders.)
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Mexico Files Brief in U.S. Court: Utah Immigration Law Could ‘Strain Relations’
The Rat's Right. ^ | 06-10-11 | Region Rat
FR Posted on Friday, June 10, 2011 by Region Rat

Mexico and 13 other Latin American countries file motions in U.S. federal court expressing opposition to Utah’s new illegal immigration enforcement law. Mexico lists several reasons for its opposition to HB497, including the impediment of diplomatic relations, hindering trade and tourism, and possible harassment of Mexican citizens. “Mexico respectfully submits that if HB497 is allowed to take effect, it will have significant and long-lasting adverse impact on U.S.-Mexico bilateral relations, and on Mexican citizens and other people of Latin American descent present in Utah.”

In a separate motion, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay asked to join the brief.--SNIP--

6 posted on 06/14/2011 8:42:35 AM PDT by Liz ( A taxpayer voting for Obama is like a chicken voting for Col Sanders.)
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Ping!


7 posted on 06/14/2011 11:29:03 AM PDT by HiJinx (Old Cold Warrior)
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