Thursday, March 11, 2010

Immigration

*It is estimated that we currently have 12 to 20 million illegal aliens within our borders.

 

*We must close our borders, not out of nativism or racism, but out of respect for the rule of law, the tradition of national sovereignty, the need to promote integration and assimilation, the need to be more concerned with American entry-level low-paid workers, and a desire to help Mexico wean itself off remittances and make the tough-love decisions to modernize its archaic government and economy.

*We must get our law enforcement units working together as one and not contesting jurisdiction when operating on one another’s turf. Sanctuary cities and the protection they provides illegal aliens result in numerous crimes and should result in them being sued for their lack of responsible actions. Refer to the Jamiel Shaw Jr. story; he was killed by an illegal alien who had been arrested many times.

*Many immigrants' rights advocates argue that newly arrived workers take jobs that Americans won't do. That's only partially true; many unauthorized immigrants fill non-union jobs that are impossibly crappy, pay poverty wages and are rife with workplace violations, and they work those jobs side-by-side with millions of natives and legal residents. The reality is that there are not enough Americans who are willing or able to tolerate poverty wages and other workplace abuses

 

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USCIS:
The USCIS, or the United States Citizen and Immigration Service, is a department within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The USCIS was created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002. The USCIS consists of approximately 15,000 employees and 250 field offices around the world.

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