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To: Biggirl

Ramos could care less about America


7 posted on 08/30/2015 2:13:30 PM PDT by BookmanTheJanitor
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To: BookmanTheJanitor

“Ramos could care less about America”

If he cared about the United States he would not hold dual citizenship (US & Mexico) and he would not proudly claim to vote in both countries.

Any immigration reform plan needs to have the following requirements:

1) An end to dual citizenship. When you become a US citizen you renounce citizenship in any other nation. If you later become a citizen of another nation, your US citizenship is immediately revoked.
2) End to anchor babies. If a child is born on US soil, the parents must declare in writing the child has the citizenship of the parents. If the parents are citizens of two different countries, the parents will choose which of the parent will be passing citizenship to the child and certify in writing to INS to which country the child claims allegiance. If the parents refuse to state in which country the child will have citizenship, or if they claim US citizenship for the child, the parents and child will be immediately deported and all visas and/or work permits revoked, no matter their immigration status.
3) The border will be secured with at least a two layer physical fence a minimum of 20 feet tall. Foreign nationals found inside the area between the two fences will be immediately deported and are subject to being shot and killed if they resist detainment by an immigration official.
4) Basic fluency in the English language is required for citizenship and stays of more than 6 months.
5) Foreign nationals are required to carry identification from their home country and US immigration papers at all times. A foreign national without papers is subject to immediate deportation.
6) The President may not admit more than 50,000 people per year under refugee status. The president may petition Congress to raise this limit in any one year. A 3/4 vote of both houses of Congress is required to raise the refugee limit and in no instance can the limit be raised for more than one year.

7) Any non-citizen convicted of a felony or misdemeanor, including members of the diplomatic corps, will be deported immediately upon conviction.

8) Immigrants, green card and visa holders, including their immediate families, are not entitled to any rights or benefits of US citizens. Any foreign national applying for social welfare benefits will be immediately deported. States may issue driver’s licenses to foreign nationals providing the citizenship status of the individual is clearly detailed on the front of the license. Under no circumstances may a foreign national vote in any local, state or federal election. No foreign national is eligible for reduced or subsidized tuition, fees or living costs at taxpayer supported schools and universities. States may require children of foreign nationals, including diplomats, to pay tuition for attendance at public primary and secondary schools. Foreign nationals are not eligible for any federal, state, or local tax exemptions on income earned in the United States.

9) Any applicant for citizenship must demonstrate ownership of financial assets sufficient to support himself/herself and all dependents for a period of at least two years after taking the oath of citizenship. Any application for welfare benefits from new citizens for a period of two years after being granted citizenship status will be denied.

10) A fine equal to 10% of gross sales will be assessed against any employer charged and found guilty in a court of law of employing undocumented workers inside the United States of America. In addition, the Chief Executive Officer and all members of the board of directors of any company found guilty of employing undocumented workers will pay a personal fine to the United States government equal to 10% of the individuals gross income on federal tax returns for the years the company was in violation and the CEO and board members served. As to privately held firms, the company will pay a penalty equal to 10% of company gross revenue for each year the company is found in violation. The owner/president of the company will also pay a personal fine equal to 10% of gross income appearing on personal federal tax returns. The fine will be doubled for businesses and individuals on a second conviction.


69 posted on 08/30/2015 2:48:10 PM PDT by Soul of the South (Yesterday is gone. Today will be what we make of it.)
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