Posted on 12/17/2016 5:11:38 AM PST by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies
Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis will seek the support... to protect county residents from changes in federal immigration policy in light of President-elect Trumps illegal immigration statements.... " we are standing with them and that we will do what we can to provide security and safety....
... people have been very disturbed, very distraught, in particular our most vulnerable, our children, Solis said. Our young children who are thinking, `Mom, are you going to get deported because youre not here legally and I was born here? Whats going to happen to me? Whats going to happen to us?
Solis will ask that county staffers analyze all services provided to immigrants and how changes in federal funding could impact those programs. Shed also like to consider a permanent Office of Immigrant Affairs and wants to explore the countys authority to prevent federal immigration enforcement at courts, schools and hospitals.
I would hate to see us claw back some of the reforms that we made with law enforcement as a result of getting rid of 287g (an agreement that had sheriffs deputies enforcing immigration law) and also providing more of a buffer between ICE agents and their ability to come into our jails,.[snip]
Under DACA, children brought to the US before age 16 can apply for work permits and live without the threat of deportation. The Center for American Progress estimated deporting DACA workers could create a $433.4 billion loss in national GDP over a decade.....
Obama took executive action to expand DACA for parents - the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents. Those moves have been blocked by lawsuits that went as far as the U.S. Supreme Court, a 4-4 vote sent the matter back to the lower court. Trump has promised to terminate both programs.
(Excerpt) Read more at mynewsla.com ...
When I have time, I might think about looking into how many other countries have laws exactly like Mexico, and we’re being played for fools.
As DJT says, our politicians are the stupid people.
He’s right.
I live in CA. AND I WOULD LOVE TO SEE CALexit, this place has become MEXICO, I will relocate in a heartbeat the weather is GREAT but the state is a cesspool of waving Mexican flags!!!
Kick out the bums along with them.
Many are stupid, but this is outright treasonous. Mexico has been dumping their criminal underclass on the U.S. for some time now, and our Presidents in both parties have been content to let it happen.
Exactly. No need to round up anyone. Just cut off the funding and freebies that keep them here. Citizenship must be verified to receive benefits and school enrollment for example.
With all due respect, no.
And HELL NO.
The physical state of California is one of, if not the most valuable pieces of real estate on this planet. Perfect climates, sea access, so many natural resources right under her feet. The problem is the inhabitants that have taken over.
WE need to take over.
To deprive California of every single federal penny that they receive in violation of the law. To deprive them of every single vote in violation of the law. To deprive them of every single paycheck (and remittance) that violates our law. If we get a filibuster proof majority, we need to repeal Plyler in Congress, which should have been done about 90 seconds after SCOTUS ruled on it.
Ninety percent of the problems with California are due to selective federal law enforcement and inaction by the Congress.
I live in CA. We are ruled by Latino Communists who now have a Legislative Supermajority. You ain’t seen nothing yet.
Well anyone here illigally is a criminal. Is the 2-3 million number illegal immigrants who have committed a crime on U.S. soil other than a border violation?
Trump's campaign policy is: "Move criminal aliens out day one, in joint operations with local, state, and federal law enforcement. We will terminate the Obama administrations deadly, non-enforcement policies that allow thousands of criminal aliens to freely roam our streets" That seems kind of vague.
I'm all for the root out, but I'm not clear where the numbers come from.
The only people imagining separating the families are the illegals. “You can’t separate me from my baby!!!!” No one would! Why would you even consider leaving your child, when you are correctly deported!?!?!
Deport all these officials just before any of the illegal aliens and their offspring are deported. Love the wetbacks, live with the wetbacks.
My Wife works at a Retail Department Store.
The other day she had a Hispanic Family buying some Nikes for their Kids who were excited about going on Vacation in Mexico.
When my Wife told the Mother that she hoped they had a nice time, the Mother said that only the Kids were going because she and her Husband couldn’t leave the Country. The Kids would be going with an older Relative instead.
In other words, the Anchor Babies would be having a nice Vacation without their Illegal Invader Parents. Hmmmmm.
WE need to take over.
Amen to that.
It’s classy that they hide behind their kids to aid and abet their criminal conduct.
They can twist and spin the economics of illegal immigration all they want but the truth of the matter is that illegal immigrants are drain on the economy.
The article states the economy will lose $434 billion over a 10 year period, but fails to point out that illegal aliens cost the US taxpayers at least $100 billion per year. Do math and that is $1 trillion over the same period which is loss of $500 billion.
So far, just those who have been convicted here of crimes other than being here illegally.
They all need to go, I have no problem with focusing initially on the felons, but there should be no accommodations made for them to stay.
Adios Amigos should be the name of the new “Operation Wetback”.
According to the Feds the US prison pop. (Fed and state) is about 1.5 million total. Let's say the county jails gets us to 2 million total in the us. Whats the % of foreign nationals in that total? 7%, 8%? That only gets you to 160,000. And if we pull and deport them that most likely means they get freedom in another country. Even triple that number to account for prisoners who served and were released won't even get us to 500,000. I just don't see where the 2-3 million number comes from.
Perhaps, I did not write that correctly. Most of the funds given to all these charities to resettle the refugees is from OUR tax dollars. They are just shuffling the money around and franchising or contracting the work out to these organizations. Some of these groups are brand new and started specifically for this program.
We are paying to fly them here. Pay a handler to greet them at the airport. Process them with paperwork. Put them up in hotels until their final destination is chosen. Fly or bus them to that state. Pay handlers again for meet and greet. Pay the shelters that house, feed and clothe them. Counsel, educate, medicate and what ever else their heart desires.
I’ll have to go back and find the article, but it left the impression that the bulk of the money was being paid up front to these groups for the initial process and did not cover any where near a full year.
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