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Laura Ingram and her 11 step immigration reform
« on: July 09, 2014, 03:51:00 PM »
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/07/09/The-Government-vs-the-People/

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1. Start deporting people. Far from being cold-hearted or “draconian,” deportations will save lives and restore much-needed credibility to the U.S. immigration system. The thousands of illegals who risk their lives and those of their minor children to cross our southwest border are doing so in large part because they believe once here, they will not be sent back. Here is where Obama’s actions speak louder than his words. Contrary to the Administration’s claim of toughness on deportation, interior removals have dropped by 40 percent over the past three years. In 2013, for instance, Obama’s Administration deported less than 0.2 percent of illegal aliens who had not committed a major crime. As John Sandweg, Obama’s former director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told the Los Angeles Times in April: “If you are a run-of-the-mill immigrant here illegally, your odds of getting deported are close to zero.” No surprise that a plurality of Americans in the latest Rasmussen poll believe President Obama helped create the current crisis.

2. Halt foreign aid, work, and tourist visas for any country that refuses to assist in the repatriation of its citizens who have entered our country illegally. Ditto for countries that facilitate the transport of illegals to the U.S., as Mexico is currently doing. In egregious cases, we should consider suspending trade agreements and freezing the bank accounts of the political leaders of offending nations. If you abuse your relationship with America by effectively dumping your low-skilled workers here, you should suffer the economic consequences.

3. Order U.S. financial institutions to stop remittances illegal immigrants wire back to their home countries. For decades, other nations have enjoyed the economic benefit of money made illegally here but sent there. Last year, remittances topped a whopping $51 billion, and almost half of that went to Mexico. The best way for people to fix their own countries is to work in their home countries and fight for political reforms there. The incentive to come here illegally will be greatly reduced if they can’t transfer money out of the country.

4. End birthright citizenship. The citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment was never meant to require automatic citizenship to infants born here where neither parent is a U.S. citizen. Even Harry Reid has railed against this absurdity. Every day, women in their 3rd trimesters of pregnancy travel to the U.S. from China, Mexico, and beyond to deliver their new U.S. citizen babies—and gain unlimited access to U.S. welfare. Once their infants get U.S. passports, they know that there is little political appetite to deport that child’s family (see Step 1 above). One need only Google the words “birth tourism” to see how out of hand the situation has become. Canada and the U.S. are the only two developed countries that allow birthright citizenship; the U.K., Australia, Ireland, New Zealand are among the dozens of other countries that have done away with it.

5. Inflict severe penalties against companies that hire illegal aliens. E-verify should make the system rather simple to administer. If you can’t get legal workers to do your field or roofing work at the wage you’re offering, raise the wage. If you cannot make a profit without breaking the law, you should go out of business and make room for someone who can.

6. Deny privileges of citizenship and legal immigrant status to immigration lawbreakers. No Obamacare, food stamps, welfare, disability payments, driver’s licenses, apartment rental contracts, mortgages, or bank accounts.

7. Lifetime ban of returning to America for illegal aliens who use stolen Social Security numbers or other fraudulent identification. These people should be in a fast-tracked deportation proceeding, then sent home.

8. Pass legislation to amend the George W. Bush-era human trafficking law that made it exceedingly cumbersome to deport unaccompanied minors to countries without contiguous borders.

9. Give ICE the manpower and resources it needs to do its job. Work cooperatively with border states and local governments to accomplish the common goal of expediting removals and reducing new arrivals. After three months, if ICE isn't doing its job well, send the remaining funds to the border states to do it themselves.

10. Finish the border fence. As Israel has demonstrated, properly constructed and monitored fences work.

11. Streamline adoptions from countries such as Guatemala for qualified U.S. families. I know what you’re saying—how does this relate to immigration? It directly relates to the abiding concern we have for innocent orphaned children trapped in a system that doesn’t adequately attend to their needs. Thousands of otherwise indigent and abandoned children are waiting to be adopted throughout Central America. As someone who has spent time a good deal of time in El Salvador and Guatemala going back to the mid-'80s, I am acutely aware of how desperate the situation remains for millions in the region.
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Re: Laura Ingram and her 11 step immigration reform
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2014, 11:11:38 AM »
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/07/09/The-Government-vs-the-People/

Linda, I saw first hand on how this works.    First the company hiring illegals has to be an American Company to get in trouble.    Many ways a big foreign company can get around our laws.

Especially in small towns that need the work for the locals and give the foreign company's a HUGE tax break to move in to town and because of the mishmash of laws between America and their country the towns cannot afford being sued by the owners of a  foreign company.

Comes down to MONEY.

Mass had a problem when ICE busted a manufacturing plant and found 60% of the workers were illegal.     So in Ice stormed and arrested the workers for being non legal.     I believe the count came to almost 200 workers.

So we then found there were 2-3 children, American born to each of them and could not be deported with their parents.   Ice had to decide what to do with all these kids, perhaps 300 of them.   

Who is going to rip a child from its mothers breast and sent Mommy away ?  Do you think these children will not grow into adults hating us ?

This is not a one size fits all problem, boggles the mind on all the ins and outs. 

My education came when I as a very low supervisor came to work and my crew came in and began work.   My supervisor was retired Military and went by the standard of, those lower then him had no right to know.

All came to a unexpected shut down on my line mid morning.  I was ordered to stay at my line as all my workers were taken out.   No one would tell me what was going on, the why or prepare me for the next 15 workers to show up the next day.

I had to find out from word of mouth that the agency that sent the temps had stolen the workers wages and then turned them into ICE.

I was heart sick, as a direct supervisor for 3 month of this crew I had gotten to know the workers.   

Had I been told by my idiot supervisor  and  had any idea of what was going on and how I could help the company, things may have turned our differently.   






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Re: Laura Ingram and her 11 step immigration reform
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2014, 01:29:39 PM »
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So we then found there were 2-3 children, American born to each of them and could not be deported with their parents.   Ice had to decide what to do with all these kids, perhaps 300 of them.   

Who is going to rip a child from its mothers breast and sent Mommy away ?  Do you think these children will not grow into adults hating us ?

Easy solution....sent the kids away with the mother.

Does the word illegal mean anything...yes, it does...it means they are criminals and are breaking the law.
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Re: Laura Ingram and her 11 step immigration reform
« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2014, 05:21:20 PM »
Easy solution....sent the kids away with the mother.

Does the word illegal mean anything...yes, it does...it means they are criminals and are breaking the law.

No can do Linda, these children are American Citizens and can not be deported anywhere as they are citizens the same as you or me.     The parents can be deported but their born in the USA baby's are as by the law of the land American as much citizens as our children.

 If a parent is deported they by law cannot take an American citizen with them with out their permission and few children of young years can give permission in writing to follow their parents.   

Heck of a mess Linda,  When one is born by accident or by just where their mother is standing when they fall out, that is their place of birth and  is considered a subject and citizen of the land they are born in.

Say your mother or my mother been living overseas, married to a military man, they had gone into labor and before getting to a US military base hospital and delivered us by the side of the road in a foreign country, taken to some local hospital-------What would our original birth certificates  have as place of birth, ----Kenya, France, England , Germany or South Africa. 

Interesting subject, say you deliver on a boat half way across the Pacific or Atlantic ocean, is the child a citizen of  the country that the boat is registered to ?   

We can have some fun with this, what to do when a woman delivers on a trans content flight ?   Does this child now have a birth place of  maps and no mans land ?

How to tell if with the influx of illegals if their baby's are born in Mexico or America.  Just one step over the line between America and Mexico can mean life or death to a baby. 

Just keep crawling in the sand woman , another 3 feet and deliver the baby as  an American citizen, only another 3 feet to go, forget the pain, keep crawling and don't stop until you are over the line.

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Re: Laura Ingram and her 11 step immigration reform
« Reply #4 on: July 11, 2014, 08:32:32 PM »
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No can do Linda, these children are American Citizens and can not be deported anywhere as they are citizens the same as you or me.     The parents can be deported but their born in the USA baby's are as by the law of the land American as much citizens as our children.

It's time for anchor babies to be legally challenged.  The 14th Amendment was passed because Democrats didn't want babies born to former slaves to become citizens. It was never intended to grant citizenship to a baby whose mother crosses the border while in labor.