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Thursday, October 23, 2014

240 protests against Obama and illegal immigration on the Oct 24-25 List!

An interesting article from www.alipac.us about protests against the lack of immigration enforcement. This follows this post about U.S. unemployment. This follows this post about the midterm elections that you should begin supporting your closest candidates for! Remember, “Amnesty” means ANY non-enforcement of existing immigration laws! This follows this comment and this post about how to Report Illegal Immigrants! For more about what you can do click here and you can read two very interesting books HERE.
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240 protests against Obama and illegal immigration on the Oct 24-25 List!

We have 240 protests against Obama and illegal immigration on the Oct 24-25 wave list! We need as many more as we can get on the list (email Protests@alipac.us) before Thursday morning's press release! We also need as many of you as possible at these protests! Check and circulate the list at this link and get your town on the map!

 http://www.alipac.us/f8/protest-times-locations-national-protests-against-illegal-immigration-amnesty-307707/

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Senate Passes Bill Reauthorizing Immigration Programs

A very interesting post from www.fairus.org about Senate immigration laws. This follows this post about Obama's executive order amnesty.  This follows this post about the Black Caucus hurting Black Americans with their immigration stand. This follows this post about how to Report Illegal Immigrants! For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and you can read this very interesting book HERE.

Senate Passes Bill Reauthorizing Immigration Programs


Before breaking for its annual August recess, the Senate quietly passed via unanimous consent legislation that would reauthorize four expiring immigration programs: E-Verify, the EB-5 immigrant visa, the Religious Worker immigrant visa, and the "Conrad 30" J-1 program. (See S. 3245 as amended) As introduced by Senate Judiciary Chair and Ranking Member Pat Leahy and Charles Grassley, S. 3245 would have permanently reauthorized all four programs.



As amended, however, the programs (which were set to expire at the end of this fiscal year) were extended for an additional three years. While true immigration reformers tend to be familiar with the electronic work authorization verification program known as E-Verify, few are familiar with the other programs reauthorized in the legislation.



The EB-5 immigrant visa program grants nearly 10,000 green cards each year to aliens who invest $500,000 to $1 million in a "new commercial enterprise" that will benefit the U.S. economy and create at least 10 jobs. (INA § 203(b)(5))  While supporters of the program claim this program benefits the U.S. economy, critics have pointed out that the program has in fact only limited effectiveness. For example, in 2005, the GAO found that after 12 years the EB-5 program had only led to $1 billion in investments (instead of the predicted $48 billion) and there was no reliable accounting of jobs created.  (See Selling America Short: The Failure of the EB-5 Visa Program, p.1)  Moreover, the program measures job creation by counting jobs created both "directly" and "indirectly," making it impossible to accurately calculate whether an investment under the EB-5 program actually creates jobs. (See 8 C.F.R. § 204.6(e)))



The Religious Worker immigrant visa program allows aliens who meet certain conditions to obtain green cards to work either as a minister or as a non-minister in a religious organization.  (INA § 101(a)(27)(C))  Approximately 10,000 employment-based visas are set aside each year for this program, of which 5,000 are set aside for non-minister immigrants.  (INA § 203(b)(4))  The Religious Worker immigrant visa program, however, has been criticized for not requiring organizations to establish need for such immigrant workers and rampant fraud in applications.  In 2005, the USCIS Office of Fraud Detection and National Security found the program had a stunning 33 percent fraud rate. (OIG-09-79, July 2009, p.1) Yet some religious institutions insist that the program alleviates an "acute shortage of non‐minister religious workers in the United States." (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops website)    While subsequent regulations have helped reduce the fraud, serious doubts remain as to whether the program truly meets a need among religious organizations.



The "Conrad 30" J-1 program allows aliens who are trained as doctors at U.S. universities to stay in the U.S. after their medical training under certain circumstances. (INA § 214(l); USCIS website) Generally, the J-1 program — which allows aliens to train as doctors in the U.S. — requires such doctors return home for at least two years before returning to the U.S. as a nonimmigrant or immigrant. (INA §212(e)) The Conrad 30 J-1 program, however, waives the home residency requirement for doctors who work in certain rural areas. The "30" designation refers to the number of J-1 doctors each state may sponsor for a waiver of the home residency requirement. As a result, not only does the Conrad 30 program displace U.S. doctors, but it also deprives developing countries of much-needed medical care providers (referred to as "brain drain") by waiving the requirement aliens return to their home country. (New York Times, Mar. 7, 2012)



The bill now goes to the House for its consideration after it returns from recess, September 10.




Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Ask your U.S. Representative to Cosponsor H.R. 704 to End the Visa Lottery

An urgent post from http://www.numbersusa.com/ about immigration enforcement in Texas. This follows this post about attempts to reign in Executive Order Amnesties. This follows this post about congressional redistricting and this follows this post which shows that there are 30,000 openly illegal immigrants in the border town of El Paso, where President Barack Obama recently bashed immigration enforcement! On a related note, you can read about Miss Kentucky Latina here, an interesting article about Jessica Alba here or another article about Salma Hayek here. For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and you can read a very interesting book HERE!

And Remember when contacting public officials to please be firm but respectful. Any over the top messages could result in law enforcement action against you. Just let these senators know that you are aware of what they have done and that you intend to remove them from office in the 2012 elections.


Ask your U.S. Representative to Cosponsor H.R. 704 to End the Visa Lottery
 
On July 20, the House Judiciary Committee passed H.R. 704, the SAFE for America Act to end the visa lottery. The bill now goes to the full House of Representatives for a vote. Please send this fax to your Democratic U.S. Representative and urge him/her to cosponsor the bill.






The visa lottery gives 50,000 green cards to people without any regard to their humanitarian need or to what they might offer the country or to their having any family connections here. Considering that 22 million Americans cannot find a job, it is unwise to continue to allow tens of thousands of immigrants to come to this country without regard to their skills, education, or job prospects.





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The visa lottery promotes massive illegal migration by people who think they may some day win the lottery and be allowed to stay in the United States. The late Barbara Jordan, as Chair of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, recommended the elimination of the visa lottery. A 2004 hearing of the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, and Claims examined the visa lottery program and its susceptibility to fraud and abuse. At the hearing, witness Jan Ting, professor of law at Temple University, said that the lottery program is unfair because spouses and minor children of lawful permanent residents often have to wait years for a visa, while the U.S. hands out 50,000 visas a year purely on the basis of a random lottery. Ting also noted that the lottery discriminates on the basis of ethnicity and race.





According to a Center for Immigration Studies report, the following people were given legal status through the visa lottery:





Hesham Hedayet, who killed airline personnel at LAX on July 4, 2002.





Mousa Mohammed Abu Marzook, a U.S. Hamas leader who was detained for terrorist activities and deported in 1997.











Similar legislation was passed by a broad, bipartisan majority (273 - 148) of bipartisan members in the House during the 109th Congress as an amendment to the House's enforcement-only bill (H.R. 4437), received 59 cosponsors during the 110th Congress (H.R. 1430), and 61 cosponsors during the 111th Congress (H.R. 2305).