Tag Archives: Illegal Aliens

All Net Jobs Growth Since 2007 Has Gone to Immigrants

From The Corner, By Ryan Lovelace, December 19, 2014

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All of the net gains in in jobs since 2007 have gone to immigrants — both legal and illegal — according to a new report from the Center for Immigration Studies, meaning that fewer native-born Americans are working today than were at the end of 2007.

From November 2007 through November 2014, the number of employed native-born Americans has decreased more than 1.45 million, while the number of employed immigrants has risen by more than 2 million (as the immigrant population grew rapidly, too), according to data compiled by the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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THE IMMIGRANT CRACKDOWN

From BuzzFeed News, by 12/07/14 –

After the U.S. border crisis this summer, the Mexican government implemented a new plan at its southern border. “We are filling up the southeast with tons of people, crime, corrupt authorities. This will explode.”
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TENOSIQUE, Mexico — For migrants at the Casa de Migrante, there’s not much to do but wait.

Men and women lean against the chapel wall, trying to stay in the shade it provides. A group of younger immigrants plays a pickup game of soccer. More still nap in the doorways of the shelter’s dormitories.

Once a pit stop on the long, dangerous trail north to the U.S. border, Tenosique has become ground zero for a remarkably successful push to cut off the flow of undocumented immigrants into the United States.

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A White House mass pardon for identity thieves

michelle_malkin_newThe amnesty brigade loves to extol the virtues of those who are “doing the work no Americans will do.” But when it comes to punishing illegal workers who have raided the lives of innocent Americans to feloniously secure jobs, mortgages and medical care, mum’s the word.


From OneNewsNow.com, by Michelle Malkin – Guest Columnist, 11/19/14 – 

President Obama is poised to show his “compassion” this week by granting work cards to an estimated five million illegal immigrants through an imperial executive order. As for the vast, untold number of law-abiding citizens whose identities have been stolen by foreign law-breakers, two words: Tough luck.

Social Security card fraudsters have made out like bandits thanks to the White House. Their victims are about to get kicked in the teeth again.

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More jails refuse to hold inmates for federal immigration authorities

From The Las Angeles Times, By Cindy Carcamo, 10/06/14 – 

Immigrants detained at the border are housed in the McAllen Border Patrol station in McAllen, Texas. (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)

Immigrants detained at the border are housed in the McAllen Border Patrol station in McAllen, Texas. (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)

Emboldened by recent court rulings, more and more counties and cities across the country are refusing to jail inmates extra days to give federal authorities time to deport them.

In most jails until recently, inmates booked on criminal charges and suspected of being in the country illegally were often held for an additional 48 hours at the behest of federal immigration officials.

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Texas Law Enforcement Volunteer To Form ‘Border Brotherhood’ To Regulate Immigration

From CBS Houston, Benjamin Fearnow, July 31, 2014 –

Law enforcement officers from several Texas counties have banded together to form a “Border Brotherhood” who volunteer without pay to help enforce U.S. border laws in counties where there are too few deputies to regulate the ongoing flow of illegal immigrants crossing over from Mexico.

Law enforcement officers from several Texas counties have banded together to form a “Border Brotherhood” who volunteer without pay to help enforce U.S. border laws in counties where there are too few deputies to regulate the ongoing flow of illegal immigrants crossing over from Mexico.

Brooks County, Texas (CBS HOUSTON) – Law enforcement officers from several Texas counties have banded together to form a “Border Brotherhood” who volunteer without pay to help enforce U.S. border laws in counties where there are too few deputies to regulate the ongoing flow of illegal immigrants crossing over from Mexico.

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Texas State Senator: 100,000 Illegal Immigrant Gang Members in State

 

Obama Said to Assure Hispanic Caucus on Deportations

From Real Clear Politics, By Alexis Simendinger, July 17, 2014 –

President Obama reassured members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Wednesday that he will flex his executive muscle later this year to be “as great and big and bold as he can be” to reduce deportations of undocumented immigrant families who have lived and worked in the United States for years, one Democratic lawmaker said at the conclusion of the meeting.

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Tsunami of Foreign Minors to Hit Public Schools, Texas Officials Silent

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Federal Judge: The Obama Administration Aids and Abets Human Trafficking

Did we miss something? Do you recall hearing about this story in the ‘main-stream’ media!

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From The Corner, By Hans A. von Spakovsky, 12/20/13 –

A federal judge in Texas has issued a searing indictment of the Obama administration’s immigration policy. He accuses the government of “completing the criminal mission” of human traffickers “who are violating the border security of the United States” and assisting a “criminal conspiracy in achieving its illegal goals.” The judge calls the administration’s behavior “dangerous and unconscionable” and says that “DHS should cease telling the citizens of the United States that it is enforcing our border security laws because it is clearly not. Even worse, it is helping those who violate these laws.”

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Legion to Congress: Reject amnesty

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“A bad sequel” is how American Legion National Commander James E. Koutz described President Obama’s proposal to grant amnesty to people who are in the United States illegally.

“Whether it’s called ‘Pathway to Citizenship’ or some other euphemism, it’s still amnesty,” Koutz said. “It didn’t work when President Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, and it will be even more disastrous if we repeat that mistake again.”

Reagan’s attorney general, Ed Meese, has since repudiated the 1986 amnesty. “After a six-month slowdown that followed the passage of the legislation, illegal immigration returned to normal levels and continued unabated,” Meese wrote in a 2006 New York Times op-ed. “Ultimately, some 2.7 million people were granted amnesty, and many who were not (granted amnesty) stayed anyway, forming the nucleus of today’s unauthorized population.”

The American Legion foresaw of the consequences back in 1986. “Amnesty can serve only to attract future illegal aliens who would also be provided the opportunity for permanent resident status,” said Dale L. Renaud, American Legion national commander at the time.

There is an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the country, and the Center for Immigration Studies estimated that the total net cost of the 1986 amnesty amounted to more than $78 billion in the 10 years following the amnesty.

“As far as The American Legion is concerned, amnesty is a deal-breaker for us but there are some measures currently being proposed that we like,” Koutz said. “These include tightening security at the borders, crackdowns on those who hire illegal workers and stricter visa procedures.

“The American Legion is not opposed to immigration; we are a nation that was built by immigrants. But we also believe in adherence to the law. What kind of message does it send to those who worked hard to become legal immigrants if we offer the same status to those who disrespected the process? ‘American citizen’ is a special title that should not be bestowed upon people who broke the law to get it.”

Koutz believes thorough background screenings should be essential before the U.S. government allows any foreign national to enter U.S. territory. “Public safety and national security is job one for our government to address.”

Koutz said the Legion looks forward to sharing its views with Congress and the White House.

“The consequences wrought by the Immigration Reform and Control Act bring to mind the words of George Santayana, ‘Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,’” Koutz said. “Let’s not make the same mistakes again.”

To read the Legion’s most recent policy on immigration, passed during the 2012 National Convention, click here.