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WTF are we going to have an amnesty every 20 or 30 yrs B/S...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream

January 28, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield

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Immigration is becoming unpopular everywhere else. In the UK, immigration has become so toxic that it may lead to a split from the European Union. In Australia, it helped elect a conservative government willing to tackle its migrant boat problem. Meanwhile in the United States, Republicans keep flirting with a Super-Amnesty that would be four times as big as the last disastrous amnesty.

Accepting amnesty as inevitable would be a mistake even if the economy were on track, but it’s an even worse idea when unemployment is so bad that a sizable percentage of the population has dropped out of the economy, national and local social services are overstrained and the country is deep in debt.

Politicians on both sides of the aisle promise that legalizing illegal aliens will jumpstart the economy, but the illegal alien population is already a floating economic disaster.

The states with the highest illegal alien populations also tend to have the highest unemployment rates and the highest poverty rates. That welfare triangle is dragging down formerly booming states into the economic gutter. Legalizing illegal aliens won’t change that. Instead it will push those states even closer to the drain as legalized illegal aliens lose their illegal jobs and are replaced with new illegal aliens.

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Europeans have grown weary of the economic and social consequences of these policies. Americans however have been slower to link their economic problems to their government’s immigration policies. But Democrats and Republicans who are jumping on the amnesty express might want to pay attention to the dramatic reversal in the UK where the parties and outlets mouthing empty migration boosterism are being forced to reverse course after an explosion of public outrage.

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Amnesty: A Disaster for the American Worker

January 29, 2014 by Arnold Ahlert

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Ninety two million Americans have left the workforce. Another 50 million live below the poverty line. One-in-five American households are on food stamps. Household income is down 4.4 percent since the so-called recovery began in 2009. Only 74,000 jobs were created last month, and America remains mired in the weakest economic recovery since the Great Depression. The bipartisan “solution” for these problems steadily gaining steam in Washington? Comprehensive immigration reform that will heighten the competition for jobs between newly legalized immigrants and Americans workers struggling to find employment.

Make no mistake: Americans are struggling to find employment. Even Gene Sperling, Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, admitted as much, conceding that there are “three people looking for every job.” Despite that reality, one of the proposals contained in the Senate immigration bill passed last June would double the number of guest workers admitted to the United States on an annual basis. That increase is four times larger than the one contained in the 2007 Bush-Kennedy proposal.

America currently admits one million legal immigrants per year, far more than any other nation in the world. Yet when one combines the aforementioned guest workers with illegal aliens who would be granted work permits and permanent residency, the bill supported by the Senate Democrats and Obama would triple that number to 3 million immigrants per year, and 30 million mostly lower-skill immigrants coming to America over the next decade.

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“The choice is clear,” writes Sessions. “Either the GOP can help the White House deliver a crushing hammer blow to the middle class–or it can stand alone as the one party defending the legitimate interests of American workers.”

It could be clearer than that. A day after the president has made populist rhetoric the central part of his agenda, the GOP has an opportunity to seize the high ground on populist reality. It may be the last chance they get for a long time.

Amnesty: A Disaster for the American Worker | FrontPage Magazine
 
Amnesty: A Disaster for the American Worker

January 29, 2014 by Arnold Ahlert

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Ninety two million Americans have left the workforce. Another 50 million live below the poverty line. One-in-five American households are on food stamps. Household income is down 4.4 percent since the so-called recovery began in 2009. Only 74,000 jobs were created last month, and America remains mired in the weakest economic recovery since the Great Depression. The bipartisan “solution” for these problems steadily gaining steam in Washington? Comprehensive immigration reform that will heighten the competition for jobs between newly legalized immigrants and Americans workers struggling to find employment.

Make no mistake: Americans are struggling to find employment. Even Gene Sperling, Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, admitted as much, conceding that there are “three people looking for every job.” Despite that reality, one of the proposals contained in the Senate immigration bill passed last June would double the number of guest workers admitted to the United States on an annual basis. That increase is four times larger than the one contained in the 2007 Bush-Kennedy proposal.

America currently admits one million legal immigrants per year, far more than any other nation in the world. Yet when one combines the aforementioned guest workers with illegal aliens who would be granted work permits and permanent residency, the bill supported by the Senate Democrats and Obama would triple that number to 3 million immigrants per year, and 30 million mostly lower-skill immigrants coming to America over the next decade.

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“The choice is clear,” writes Sessions. “Either the GOP can help the White House deliver a crushing hammer blow to the middle class–or it can stand alone as the one party defending the legitimate interests of American workers.”

It could be clearer than that. A day after the president has made populist rhetoric the central part of his agenda, the GOP has an opportunity to seize the high ground on populist reality. It may be the last chance they get for a long time.

Amnesty: A Disaster for the American Worker | FrontPage Magazine

The war on America continues. What better way to destroy the country than to drive out the job creators, reduce the working classes to poverty, and flood the country with even more takers.
The good news is, if we continue to pursue our current course, most of these illegals will self-deport back to the third-world shitholes they came from because we will have become the same kind of third-world shithole. Ain't equality grand!
 
WTF are we going to have an amnesty every 20 or 30 yrs B/S...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream

January 28, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield

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Immigration is becoming unpopular everywhere else. In the UK, immigration has become so toxic that it may lead to a split from the European Union. In Australia, it helped elect a conservative government willing to tackle its migrant boat problem. Meanwhile in the United States, Republicans keep flirting with a Super-Amnesty that would be four times as big as the last disastrous amnesty.

Accepting amnesty as inevitable would be a mistake even if the economy were on track, but it’s an even worse idea when unemployment is so bad that a sizable percentage of the population has dropped out of the economy, national and local social services are overstrained and the country is deep in debt.

Politicians on both sides of the aisle promise that legalizing illegal aliens will jumpstart the economy, but the illegal alien population is already a floating economic disaster.

The states with the highest illegal alien populations also tend to have the highest unemployment rates and the highest poverty rates. That welfare triangle is dragging down formerly booming states into the economic gutter. Legalizing illegal aliens won’t change that. Instead it will push those states even closer to the drain as legalized illegal aliens lose their illegal jobs and are replaced with new illegal aliens.

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Europeans have grown weary of the economic and social consequences of these policies. Americans however have been slower to link their economic problems to their government’s immigration policies. But Democrats and Republicans who are jumping on the amnesty express might want to pay attention to the dramatic reversal in the UK where the parties and outlets mouthing empty migration boosterism are being forced to reverse course after an explosion of public outrage.

...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream | FrontPage Magazine



IMO, this op is another example of the sickening xenophobia and racism in the U.S. today.

Shameful that we allow people like this to exist in our country.

Time to move forward people, shame these people back into their cave.
 
WTF are we going to have an amnesty every 20 or 30 yrs B/S...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream

January 28, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield

amnesty.jpg


Immigration is becoming unpopular everywhere else. In the UK, immigration has become so toxic that it may lead to a split from the European Union. In Australia, it helped elect a conservative government willing to tackle its migrant boat problem. Meanwhile in the United States, Republicans keep flirting with a Super-Amnesty that would be four times as big as the last disastrous amnesty.

Accepting amnesty as inevitable would be a mistake even if the economy were on track, but it’s an even worse idea when unemployment is so bad that a sizable percentage of the population has dropped out of the economy, national and local social services are overstrained and the country is deep in debt.

Politicians on both sides of the aisle promise that legalizing illegal aliens will jumpstart the economy, but the illegal alien population is already a floating economic disaster.

The states with the highest illegal alien populations also tend to have the highest unemployment rates and the highest poverty rates. That welfare triangle is dragging down formerly booming states into the economic gutter. Legalizing illegal aliens won’t change that. Instead it will push those states even closer to the drain as legalized illegal aliens lose their illegal jobs and are replaced with new illegal aliens.

...

Europeans have grown weary of the economic and social consequences of these policies. Americans however have been slower to link their economic problems to their government’s immigration policies. But Democrats and Republicans who are jumping on the amnesty express might want to pay attention to the dramatic reversal in the UK where the parties and outlets mouthing empty migration boosterism are being forced to reverse course after an explosion of public outrage.

...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream | FrontPage Magazine



IMO, this op is another example of the sickening xenophobia and racism in the U.S. today.

Shameful that we allow people like this to exist in our country.

Time to move forward people, shame these people back into their cave.

Facts aren't racist.
 
WTF are we going to have an amnesty every 20 or 30 yrs B/S...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream

January 28, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield

amnesty.jpg


Immigration is becoming unpopular everywhere else. In the UK, immigration has become so toxic that it may lead to a split from the European Union. In Australia, it helped elect a conservative government willing to tackle its migrant boat problem. Meanwhile in the United States, Republicans keep flirting with a Super-Amnesty that would be four times as big as the last disastrous amnesty.

Accepting amnesty as inevitable would be a mistake even if the economy were on track, but it’s an even worse idea when unemployment is so bad that a sizable percentage of the population has dropped out of the economy, national and local social services are overstrained and the country is deep in debt.

Politicians on both sides of the aisle promise that legalizing illegal aliens will jumpstart the economy, but the illegal alien population is already a floating economic disaster.

The states with the highest illegal alien populations also tend to have the highest unemployment rates and the highest poverty rates. That welfare triangle is dragging down formerly booming states into the economic gutter. Legalizing illegal aliens won’t change that. Instead it will push those states even closer to the drain as legalized illegal aliens lose their illegal jobs and are replaced with new illegal aliens.

...

Europeans have grown weary of the economic and social consequences of these policies. Americans however have been slower to link their economic problems to their government’s immigration policies. But Democrats and Republicans who are jumping on the amnesty express might want to pay attention to the dramatic reversal in the UK where the parties and outlets mouthing empty migration boosterism are being forced to reverse course after an explosion of public outrage.

...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream | FrontPage Magazine



IMO, this op is another example of the sickening xenophobia and racism in the U.S. today.

Shameful that we allow people like this to exist in our country.

Time to move forward people, shame these people back into their cave.

Please explain in a coherent manner how opposing open borders with our third world ‘nation’ to the south automatically equates to ‘racism.’

That is one of the problems we face in politics today – people such as yourself instantly jump on the racism bandwagon cheapening the entire concept and continuing to hide the real racism in this nation with these petty bullshit attacks. Get off the name calling and false accusations and attack the arguments. It is a far more rewarding course.
 
White liberals see them as "another non-white skinned voter."

Some stupid blacks see them as a fellow non-white ally.

Most sane people see them as cockroach invaders that have come here to gut our country like they gutted their country....Canada will be next in 20-30 years once they have destroyed this country....unless the cold weather repels them.
 
WTF are we going to have an amnesty every 20 or 30 yrs B/S...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream

January 28, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield

amnesty.jpg


Immigration is becoming unpopular everywhere else. In the UK, immigration has become so toxic that it may lead to a split from the European Union. In Australia, it helped elect a conservative government willing to tackle its migrant boat problem. Meanwhile in the United States, Republicans keep flirting with a Super-Amnesty that would be four times as big as the last disastrous amnesty.

Accepting amnesty as inevitable would be a mistake even if the economy were on track, but it’s an even worse idea when unemployment is so bad that a sizable percentage of the population has dropped out of the economy, national and local social services are overstrained and the country is deep in debt.

Politicians on both sides of the aisle promise that legalizing illegal aliens will jumpstart the economy, but the illegal alien population is already a floating economic disaster.

The states with the highest illegal alien populations also tend to have the highest unemployment rates and the highest poverty rates. That welfare triangle is dragging down formerly booming states into the economic gutter. Legalizing illegal aliens won’t change that. Instead it will push those states even closer to the drain as legalized illegal aliens lose their illegal jobs and are replaced with new illegal aliens.

...

Europeans have grown weary of the economic and social consequences of these policies. Americans however have been slower to link their economic problems to their government’s immigration policies. But Democrats and Republicans who are jumping on the amnesty express might want to pay attention to the dramatic reversal in the UK where the parties and outlets mouthing empty migration boosterism are being forced to reverse course after an explosion of public outrage.

...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream | FrontPage Magazine



IMO, this op is another example of the sickening xenophobia and racism in the U.S. today.

Shameful that we allow people like this to exist in our country.

Time to move forward people, shame these people back into their cave.

Nutjob, your opinion doesn't mean squat, you and yo ilk should move to a socialist country...:bye1:
 
WTF are we going to have an amnesty every 20 or 30 yrs B/S...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream

January 28, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield

amnesty.jpg


Immigration is becoming unpopular everywhere else. In the UK, immigration has become so toxic that it may lead to a split from the European Union. In Australia, it helped elect a conservative government willing to tackle its migrant boat problem. Meanwhile in the United States, Republicans keep flirting with a Super-Amnesty that would be four times as big as the last disastrous amnesty.

Accepting amnesty as inevitable would be a mistake even if the economy were on track, but it’s an even worse idea when unemployment is so bad that a sizable percentage of the population has dropped out of the economy, national and local social services are overstrained and the country is deep in debt.

Politicians on both sides of the aisle promise that legalizing illegal aliens will jumpstart the economy, but the illegal alien population is already a floating economic disaster.

The states with the highest illegal alien populations also tend to have the highest unemployment rates and the highest poverty rates. That welfare triangle is dragging down formerly booming states into the economic gutter. Legalizing illegal aliens won’t change that. Instead it will push those states even closer to the drain as legalized illegal aliens lose their illegal jobs and are replaced with new illegal aliens.

...

Europeans have grown weary of the economic and social consequences of these policies. Americans however have been slower to link their economic problems to their government’s immigration policies. But Democrats and Republicans who are jumping on the amnesty express might want to pay attention to the dramatic reversal in the UK where the parties and outlets mouthing empty migration boosterism are being forced to reverse course after an explosion of public outrage.

...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream | FrontPage Magazine



IMO, this op is another example of the sickening xenophobia and racism in the U.S. today.

Shameful that we allow people like this to exist in our country.

Time to move forward people, shame these people back into their cave.

Facts aren't racist.
Neither is the truth. It eludes them still.
 
WTF are we going to have an amnesty every 20 or 30 yrs B/S...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream

January 28, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield

amnesty.jpg


Immigration is becoming unpopular everywhere else. In the UK, immigration has become so toxic that it may lead to a split from the European Union. In Australia, it helped elect a conservative government willing to tackle its migrant boat problem. Meanwhile in the United States, Republicans keep flirting with a Super-Amnesty that would be four times as big as the last disastrous amnesty.

Accepting amnesty as inevitable would be a mistake even if the economy were on track, but it’s an even worse idea when unemployment is so bad that a sizable percentage of the population has dropped out of the economy, national and local social services are overstrained and the country is deep in debt.

Politicians on both sides of the aisle promise that legalizing illegal aliens will jumpstart the economy, but the illegal alien population is already a floating economic disaster.

The states with the highest illegal alien populations also tend to have the highest unemployment rates and the highest poverty rates. That welfare triangle is dragging down formerly booming states into the economic gutter. Legalizing illegal aliens won’t change that. Instead it will push those states even closer to the drain as legalized illegal aliens lose their illegal jobs and are replaced with new illegal aliens.

...

Europeans have grown weary of the economic and social consequences of these policies. Americans however have been slower to link their economic problems to their government’s immigration policies. But Democrats and Republicans who are jumping on the amnesty express might want to pay attention to the dramatic reversal in the UK where the parties and outlets mouthing empty migration boosterism are being forced to reverse course after an explosion of public outrage.

...

Amnesty Ends the American Dream | FrontPage Magazine



IMO, this op is another example of the sickening xenophobia and racism in the U.S. today.

Shameful that we allow people like this to exist in our country.

Time to move forward people, shame these people back into their cave.

IMO, your post is another example of the narrow-minded stupidity exhibited by the clapping seals on the left, who absolutely refuse to see the reality before their faces because they prefer labeling others who do see clearly as "racist" and "xenophobic". Fixing the problem is much easier when you recognize what the problem is to begin with.
 
Both the republicans, and democrats are responsible for the invasion - they both suck shit when it comes to it. Anything the republicans submit will be a political position, and the liberals seem to hate America - they don't give a fuck who invades our country as long as they have dark skin.

The problem has an easy solution - enforce the law. When you reward something you get more of it - when you punish it, you get less. It amazes me how many cops we have in this country who are derelict in their duty - most. They swore to uphold the law, and enforce it, but they don't; they also put politics before duty.

We need to purge the country of all anti - americans like Hazlnut - the hack bitch. The fucking illegal invaders have no rights, and deserve no respect, or aid - they all need to be punished! Then they will deport by the millions.
 
Bracing for Amnesty

January 31, 2014 by Arnold Ahlert

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Do Republicans seriously believe the same administration would be above “streamlining” the process for verifying the eligibility of a constituency they rightly envision becoming future Democrats? How many thousands of illegal aliens might be granted probationary status based on a similar honor system, such as a promise to verify their eligibility at a later date?

That political reality is apparently a secondary consideration for Republican National Committee (RNC) chairman Reince Priebus.“I think politically speaking it’s a mixed bag, but the question is whether or not it’s something we have to do as a country, and I think that’s what’s trumping the political answer,” he insists. “You see in our party, whether it’s Rand Paul, who’s called for massive immigration reform, or Marco Rubio, I think you have general consensus that something big has to happen.”

Columnist Ann Coulter, who was privy to a report produced by conservative stalwart Phyllis Schlafly, reveals just how “big” immigration per se has been for the GOP. “Schlafly’s report overwhelmingly demonstrates that merely continuing our current immigration policies spells doom for the Republican Party,” Coulter writes, later adding that “there’s never been a period when a majority of immigrants weren’t Democrats.”

The statistics are daunting. For example, while 81 percent of native-born Americans believe schools should teach students to be proud of America, only half of naturalized U.S. citizens do. Sixty-seven percent of native-born Americans believe the Constitution supersedes international law, compared to only 37 percent of naturalized citizens. Immigrants also express substantial support for ObamaCare, bigger government, gun control, and affirmative action. Every one of those positions is (or ought to be) antithetical to the interests of the GOP. Coulter then gets to the central argument that apparently eludes them. “Republicans have no obligation to assist the Democrats as they change the country in a way that favors them electorally, particularly when it does great harm to the people already here.”

The harm that would befall American workers is inarguable. The CBO reveals that wages for Americans would be adversely affected for more than a decade, and that the unemployment rate would-be “slightly” higher until 2020. Black and Hispanic Americans, many of whom would be competing directly with the newly legalized immigrants for jobs, already endure unemployment rates higher than the national average. That the Democrats consider them temporarily expendable in their quest for electoral hegemony is understandable. That the GOP would blow a golden opportunity to make serious inroads with them while Democrats are pursuing that hegemony, is truly remarkable.

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A Republican Party that seems determined to alienate their core constituency should expect nothing less. Yet that determination raises an uncomfortable question. Why? Cruz may have inadvertently provided an answer. The “conservative tidal wave” that represents Tea Party sentiment, if not the Tea Party itself, irritates the establishment GOP. It may be possible that such irritation is severe enough for establishment Republicans to operate in tandem with Democrats on this issue, to mitigate the power of that tidal wave within their ranks.

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Bracing for Amnesty | FrontPage Magazine
 

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