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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Illegal Mexican Drug Muels Cross US Border

Immigration Gumballs_ Stop all immigration for ten years

End Birthright CItizenship:NO more Anchor Babies or Birth Tourism

End Birthright Citizenship

Overview- the US is not a candy store to be robbed by foreign nationals who care little for  freedom and only for greed. Anchor Babies go crazy if you call them anchor babies because they feel insecure about the criminal method used to obtain citizenship.

Birthright Citizenship
Birthright Citizenship is the practice of offering automatic citizenship to children born in the United States. Under current federal law, all children born in the U.S. receive automatic citizenship, but this practice had created a magnet for foreign nationals who want their children to have citizenship in the United States.
Traditionally, nations that offer Birthright Citizenship do so to increase its own population. Most developed nations have ended the practice of Birthright Citizenship or have never offered it in the first place. The United States is the most populated nation to still offer Birthright Citizenship
Birthright Citizenship is the practice of offering automatic citizenship to children born in the United States. Under current federal law, all children born in the U.S. receive automatic citizenship, but this practice had created a magnet for foreign nationals who want their children to have citizenship in the United States.
Traditionally, nations that offer Birthright Citizenship do so to increase its own population. Most developed nations have ended the practice of Birthright Citizenship or have never offered it in the first place. The United States is the most populated nation to still offer Birthright Citizenship
A bill to repeal Birthright Citizenship has been offered in the House of Representatives by former Georgia Congressman Nathan Deal. After Rep. Deal's resignation to run for governor, the bill's sponsorship was taken over by California Congressman Gary Miller.
The Immigration and Nationality Act defines Birthright Citizenship in the United States, but it's also a clause in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. However, the Supreme Court has never interpreted the Birthright Citizenship clause as it applies to illegal aliens - only legal immigrants.
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END BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP

Rep. Steve King
Rep. Steve King
Elected Officials Who...
  • Sponsored the Birthright Citizenship Act of 2011 (H.R.140)
    Updated Tuesday, June 21, 2011, 4:04 PM EDT
Total 78 Sponsors
  • (AL) Alderholt
  • (AL) Bachus
  • (AL) Brooks
  • (AL) Rogers
  • (AL) Schweikert
  • (AR) Crawford
  • (AR) Griffin
  • (AR) Womack
  • (CA) Bilbray
  • (CA) Calvert
  • (CA) Campbell
  • (CA) Herger
  • (CA) Hunter
  • (CA) McKeon
  • (CA) Miller
  • (CA) Royce
  • (CO) Coffman
  • (CO) Lamborn
  • (FL) Adams
  • (FL) Miller
  • (FL) Nugent
  • (FL) Posey
  • (FL) Ross
  • (FL) Stearns
  • (FL) West
  • (GA) Broun
  • (GA) Gingrey
  • (GA) Graves
  • (GA) Kingston
  • (GA) Westmoreland
  • (GA) Woodall
  • (IL) Manzullo
  • (IN) Burton
  • (IN) Stutzman
  • (IA) King
  • (KY) Davis
  • (LA) Alexander
  • (LA) Fleming
  • (LA) Landry
  • (LA) Scalise
  • (MD) Bartlett
  • (MD) Harris
  • (MI) Benishek
  • (MI) Walberg
  • (MN) Cravaack
  • (MN) Klein
  • (MS) Palazzo
  • (MS) Harper
  • (MS) Nunnelee
  • (MO) Akin
  • (MO) Graves
  • (NE) Fortenberry
  • (NC) Foxx
  • (NC) Jones
  • (NC) Myrick
  • (NE) Smith
  • (NJ) Garrett
  • (OH) Schmidt
  • (PA) Barletta
  • (SC) Duncan
  • (SC) Wilson
  • (TN) Duncan
  • (TN) Roe
  • (TX) Burgess
  • (TX) Carter
  • (TX) Conaway
  • (TX) Culberson
  • (TX) Gohmert
  • (TX) Hall
  • (TX) Hensarling
  • (TX) Johnson
  • (TX) Marchant
  • (TX) Neugebauer
  • (TX) Poe
  • (TX) Sessions
  • (VA) Forbes
  • (WV) McKinley
Elected Officials Who...
  • Sponsored the Birthright Citizenship Act of 2011 (S.723)
    Updated Friday, May 27, 2011, 7:49 AM EDT
Total 5 Sponsors
  • (AR) Boozman
  • (KS) Moran
  • (KY) Paul
  • (LA) Vitter
  • (UT) Lee
Elected Officials Who...
  • Sponsored the LEAVE Act (H.R.1196)
    Updated Tuesday, May 3, 2011, 11:03 AM EDT
Total 7 Sponsors
  • (CA) Bilbray
  • (CA) Campbell
  • (CA) Miller
  • (CA) Royce
  • (NC) Myrick
  • (PA) Platts
  • (TX) Marchant
The United States government currently recognizes any person born on American soil as a “natural born” citizen and ignores the Constitutional requirement that one must also be “subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States in order to automatically gain citizenship. The U.S. is one of only two industrialized nations (Canada) to still grant automatic citizenship to newborns.
Despite several media reports, the U.S. Supreme Court has never ruled on whether or not children born to illegal-alien parents, or to parents visiting the United States with temporary visas, are entitled to birthright citizenship.
Birthright citizenship for illegal aliens not only rewards illegal immigration and adds to the population growth, it also acts as an “anchor” for illegal-alien family members to remain in the United States and eventually legalize their status.
Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) has introduced the Birthright Citizenship Act of 2011 that would:
  • Eliminate the practice of Birthright Citizenship by requiring at least one parent of children born in the United States to be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident.

The Seven Amnesties for Illegal aliens Passed by Congress

The Seven Amnesties Passed by Congress

Not to mention the ones they have let stay on a case by case basis, such as almost every migrant worker since Eisenhower was President. In Oregon, Migrants can get food stamps and are encouraged to do so, they are not treated as foreign nationals but as special citizens. All Legal Americans should get produce for free, because we pay about 500.00 for every head of spinach we buy

Since the passing of the Immigration and Reform Control Act (IRCA), 6 million illegal aliens have received amnesty in the United States. The IRCA Amnesty was supposed to "wipe the slate clean" and instead it's lead to the current situation of 12-20 million illegal aliens living in the country.
 
The Seven Amnesties Passed by Congress
1. Immigration and Reform Control Act (IRCA), 1986: A blanket amnesty for some 2.7 million illegal aliens
2. Section 245(i) Amnesty, 1994: A temporary rolling amnesty for 578,000 illegal aliens
3. Section 245(i) Extension Amnesty, 1997: An extension of the rolling amnesty created in 1994
4. Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA) Amnesty, 1997: An amnesty for close to one million illegal aliens from Central America
5. Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act Amnesty (HRIFA), 1998: An amnesty for 125,000 illegal aliens from Haiti
6. Late Amnesty, 2000: An amnesty for some illegal aliens who claim they should have been amnestied under the 1986 IRCA amnesty, an estimated 400,000 illegal aliens
7. LIFE Act Amnesty, 2000: A reinstatement of the rolling Section 245(i) amnesty, an estimated 900,000 illegal aliens
 

Immigration Reform and Contral Act Amnesties

Amnesty No. 1-  Immigration and Reform Control Act (IRCA), 1986 also known as the Simpson-Mazzoli Act

The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) was enacted by Congress in response to the large and rapidly growing illegal alien population in the United States. The final bill was the result of a dramatic compromise between those who wanted to reduce illegal immigration into the United States and those who wanted to "wipe the slate clean" for those illegals already living here by granting them legal residence. As enacted, IRCA included a massive amnesty program for two main categories of illegal aliens:

1) those who could show that they had resided illegally in the United States continuously since at least January 1, 1982; and

2) those who had worked as agricultural workers for at least 90 days between May 1, 1985 and May 1, 1986.

As a "balance" to this huge amnesty, IRCA also included several provisions designed to: strengthen the enforcement of immigration laws (including sanctions for employers who knowingly hire illegal aliens); increase border controls; and create a program to verify the immigration status of aliens applying for certain welfare benefits.

The IRCA amnesty has been tied to terrorism. Mahmud Abouhalima, a leader of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, was legalized as a seasonal agricultural worker as part of the 1986 IRCA amnesty. This allowed him to travel abroad, including several trips to Afghanistan, where he received terrorist training.

NOTE: In the 1990 Immigration Act, an additional 160,000 spouses and minor children of aliens amnestied under IRCA were granted amnesty as well. These 160,000 aliens are not included in the total numeric impact of the amnesty.

In addition, another 350,000 illegal aliens who were initially disqualified from the 1986 IRCA amnesty because they had traveled abroad while in the U.S. illegally may qualify for amnesty under proposed settlements in lawsuits resulting after the 1986 amnesty.

The 10-year impact of both the SAW and general amnesty in the Immigration Reform and Control Act was 2,684,892. The computation for the total number of immigrants to be added by this amnesty can be found on this chart.
 
Amnesty No. 6 - Late Amnesty, 2000: An amnesty for some illegal aliens who claim they should have been amnestied under the 1986 IRCA amnesty.

This amnesty was the result of an agreement between the Clinton White House, Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, and Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert. The "late amnesty" allowed all illegal aliens who had been part of lawsuits claiming that they have been illegal aliens since before 1982 and should have received amnesty under the 1986 IRCA amnesty but for various reasons were denied, to renew their request for the amnesty.

The Late Amnesty of 2000 is expected to apply to an estimated 400,000 illegal aliens. 

Section 245(i) Amnesties

Amnesty No. 2 - Immigration and Nationality Act,  Section 245(i) Amnesty, 1994: A temporary rolling amnesty for 578,000 illegal aliens
Section 245(i) was added to immigration law when Congress passed this de facto amnesty as part of the FY 1995 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations bill. Section 245(i) went into effect at the beginning of FY 1995 and was scheduled to sunset at the end of FY 1997 (Sep. 30, 1997).

In nearly all cases, a person must be an illegal alien to benefit from Section 245(i). There are two major kinds of illegal aliens who benefit: (1) Those who entered the country illegally. (2) Those who entered legally on visas but then violated the terms of their visa. Read what Section 245(i) actually does.

The INS estimates that at the end of FY 1997, Section 245(i) applications had resulted in an increase of 578,000 in the adjustment of status application backlog. This does not include Section 245(i) applicants whose status had already been adjusted as the INS does not track that separately.

Amnesty No. 3 - Section 245(i) Extension Amnesty of 1997

President Clinton twice signed continuing resolutions to extend the September 30, 1997 expiration date of Section 245(i). The first continuing resolution extended the deadline until October 23, 1997 and the second continuing resolution extended Section 245(i) until November 7, 1997. Section 245(i) was then further extended until January 14, 1998 by Congress as part of the conference report to H.R. 2267.

Amnesty No. 7- LIFE ACT Amnesty, 2000: A reinstatement of the rolling Section 245(i) amnesty
The LIFE Act of 2000 that was passed in December, 2000 reinstated Section 245(i) for the first four months of 2001 (Jan-April).

The House Immigration Subcommittee estimates that 900,000 aliens applied for adjustment of status in the first full year of the reinstatement.

Nation-Specific Amnesties

Amnesty No. 4 - Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA) Amnesty, 1997

The Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA) is an amnesty program for certain Nicaraguans and Cubans, and a de facto amnesty for certain Salvadorans, Guatemalans and Eastern Europeans.

The original bills that were introduced in the House and the Senate, H.R. 2302 and S. 1976, would have benefited only certain Nicaraguans, Salvadorans and Guatemalans. Cubans and Eastern Europeans were added later to mollify the anti-Communist sentiments of some members of Congress. At the same time, opponents of the amnesty tried to negotiate a requirement that the number of aliens granted legal residence under NACARA be subtracted from legal immigration ceilings, but managed only to secure minor reductions in the unskilled worker and lottery categories. In order to avoid lengthy debate on the costs and benefits of the amnesty and to ensure adequate support for it, the bill language was added as an amendment to the appropriations bill for the District of Columbia (H.R. 2607) and passed as part of that bill.

Nicaraguans and Cubans who have lived in the United States illegally since 1995, along with their spouses and unmarried children, were automatically granted legal resident status under NACARA, as long as they apply by April 1, 2000.

The 10-year impact of the NACARA Amnesty on U.S. population growth is estimated to be 966,480. The computation of the total number of immigrants to be added by this amnesty can be found in this report.

Amnesty No. 5 - Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act Amnesty (HRIFA), 1998

The Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act (HRIFA) is an amnesty program for Haitians. It was passed in the aftermath of the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA), when representatives of a long list of nationalities not included in NACARA claimed that it was discriminatory to refuse them the same special treatment. Haitians are the first group to succeed with this claim. As with NACARA, proponents of HRIFA sought to avoid a full congressional debate of the bill and so added it as an amendment to the omnibus appropriations bill for fiscal year 1999 (H.R. 4328), which was passed by both houses of Congress.

HRIFA grants permanent resident status to any Haitians who have been in the United States since December 1995, along with their spouses and children, as long as they apply before April 1, 2000. Haitians granted amnesty under HRIFA will not be counted against legal immigration ceilings, and no legal immigration ceilings will be reduced to make up for the extra number of permanent immigrants.

The 10-year impact of the Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act on U.S. Population growth is estimated to be 125,000. The computation of the total number of immigrants to be added by this amnesty can be found in this report.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Arise Americans Report & Deport Carlos Reynaud Book Mafia

Alipac Calls for the Impeachment of President Barack Obama

http://www.alipac.us/ftopic-241915-days0-orderasc-0.html

Monday, June 27, 2011

Mexican Drug Cartels Grow Marijuana on US Public Lands

They bring guns and destroy our enviromentand endanger Americans

Sheriff Joe of Arizona

Mexican Drug Runners Cross US Border

Mexican Drug Cartels Take Over While Obama Plays Golf

Numbersusa Faxer Growth- Over one million Americans who say no to Amnesty

Immigration Gumballs- The Boat is Full Please Self Deport Now

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Mexican Anchor Babies David Gonzales, 21, Busted Violence Loud Music Salem Oregon

Marion Co. Sheriff's Office - 06/12/11
David Gonzales
David Gonzales
Two Jefferson residents and a Salem man were arrested following an altercation early Sunday morning.

At 12:42am, Marion County Deputies were called to a loud disturbance in the 100 block of North 5th Street in Jefferson. The caller reported a large party that had been disturbing the neighborhood for hours. The caller also reported hearing screams coming from the house.

When Deputies Matthew Hagan and Mark Ferron arrived, they observed a subject being held against his will in the living room of the house. The subject was screaming loudly, and threatening to kill someone else in the house. They entered the residence to ensure the safety of everyone present.

The subject being restrained was identified as David Gonzales, 21, of Salem. He was screaming threats toward another subject who could be heard yelling from a back room in the house. Deputies restrained Gonzales, but another resident, Jeremy Moldonado, 33, immediately confronted them. Moldonado demanded the deputies leave the residence, but given the circumstances, they remained to check on the welfare of the other people in the house.

Moldonado became increasingly hostile and was soon joined by a third subject, Teodoro Duran III. It was Duran that Gonzales was threatening to kill when deputies first arrived. Other residents at the house had tried, unsuccessfully, to break up the fight between the two. Alcohol was a factor in this investigation.

At the request a Hagan, additional deputies from Marion & Linn County arrived, along with Troopers from the Oregon State Police. Ultimately the situation was calmed, but all three suspects were arrested for interfering with a Police Officer.

They were booked at the Marion County Jail.


Attached Media Files: David Gonzales , Teodoro Duran III , Jeremy Moldonado

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Opal Whiteley was a Mulatto

 Opal  Stanley Whiteley was a brilliant, mostly insane, mystic and liar. She spent most of her life in a London mental hospital.  Read the book Fabulous Opal Whiteley. She failed as a mystic since people remember her for her lies about her origins, rather then her nature writing.
 Writing about Fairies was not original for her time, there was an international fasicination with the subject.
 Now, Its impossible to know where her truth ended and her lies began, but she conned a great many people. She was a failed mystic but a great charmer , until middle-age left her high and dry in a mental hospital.
And she was a mulatto, most likely from black African slaves in the US. She lied about this and said she was French Royalty.
 The Whitleys of the South, have been lying about their African heritage for  long time.
 What is upsetting is how her lies are now truths because no one wants to If she spent   five years in India why is there not one picture from her travels?
 If she was not of her family, why does she look identical to her sister, whom she claimed was no relation?
 Not one witness, photo or ticket stub and people believe it. I am sure Opal, (who was in an alternate reality it appears) believed in her own fabrications.  Yet, she  was conscious enough to know how to charm people.
Many liars and most people are liars, are relentless in convincing others. If people are going to spend so much time on whether Opal was left by the Fairies , why not spend equal time on her racial origins and those of her relatives.  
 What bothers me is how everyone tiptoes around her racial background. Perhaps in her former life she was an Indian princess or French Royalty but in this life she was an American Mulatto.
 Because of all this it is impossible to find any open information on Opal.
 What happened to her sisters and brothers? Why not do a DNA test and find out? Why not do some real checking on the woman.
 It appalls me how much information on Google is garbage and a pack of lies. So that's why  I am writing this. check out her grandfather's picture in the book Fabulous Opal Whiteley.