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  1. Trump pledges a massive "deportation operation" of immigrants if he wins the elections Arab And InternationalAmericaTrumpImmigrantsDeportation Process 2024-02-10 // 20:36 Shafaq News / Former US President Donald Trump welcomed the rejection of the immigration bill, saying that if he is re-elected as president, he will lead a massive “deportation operation” from his first day in office. The billionaire used all his influence with Republican members of Congress to block the text, thus depriving President Joe Biden, who he is likely to face in the November elections, of the opportunity to achieve a victory on the sensitive immigration issue. "Let's not forget that this week we also achieved a major victory that all conservatives should celebrate," Trump said during a public rally in South Carolina. "We crushed the disastrous project of this crook Joe Biden. The whole group did a great job in Congress. We crushed it." Under pressure from Trump, Republican lawmakers appear to have decided to block any immigration policy reform before the presidential election. The former president built his popularity during his first successful campaign by promising to build a wall between the United States and Mexico, and he said on Saturday that deporting immigrants would be one of his priorities. He added, "From day one, I will end all of the Biden administration's open border policies and we will launch the largest national deportation operation in the history of the United States. We have no choice." In addition to immigration reform, the agreement, which was blocked in Congress, included additional aid to Ukraine and Israel. https://www.shafaq.com/ar/عربي-ودولي/ترامب-يتعهد-بـ-عملية-ترحيل-ضخمة-للمهاجرين-حال-فوزه-بالانتخابات
  2. Actors reading stats about illegal immigration are blown away by the facts — have YOU heard them yet? https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-04-06-actors-reading-stats-about-illegal-immigration-are-blown-away-by-the-facts.html
  3. I am a refugee living in the United States and I know what it means to escape death....... Sat 10 Mar 2018 16.01 GMT Last modified on Sat 10 Mar 2018 16.16 GMT By Luis Mancheno https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/10/america-asylum-seeker-refugees-human-rights
  4. Looking ahead to 2018 and 2020 the MSM has already started the spin........"The Blue Wave".........They site polls, and a few recent previous elections where a Lefty won........ There are some fundamental issues the left faces, and until they figure this out........well, it won't matter how the press and the party spins it.........just like when Trump shocked the world.. One of these issues is finance........ https://www.dailywire.com/news/7619/9-most-bankrupt-states-america-yours-list-aaron-bandler (Older article.........just today, the numbers are even worse........)...... 9 Most Bankrupt States In America: Is Yours On The List? ByAARON BANDLER July 20, 2016 A new report shows that the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) received less than one percent on its investment, putting the country's biggest pension fund at a stunning $100 billion shortfall. Not surprisingly, California is ranked among the top nine in the states with the worst fiscal condition by the Mercatus Center, as of June 1. Here are each of the states that made the top nine in their rankings: 1. Connecticut: $20.88 billion in total debt. $102.84 billion in unfunded liabilities and other retirement benefits. $505 in deficit per capita. 2. Massachusetts: $26.73 billion in total debt. $190.83 billion in in unfunded liabilities and other retirement benefits. $342 in deficit per capita. 3. New Jersey: $41.84 billion in total debt. $255.2 billion in unfunded pension liabilities and other retirement benefits. $396 in deficit per capita. 4. Illinois: $35.5 billion in total debt. $332.54 billion in unfunded pension liabilities and other retirement benefits. $40 in deficit per capita. 5. Kentucky: $8.23 billion in total debt. $82.68 billion in unfunded liabilities and other retirement benefits. $100 in deficit per capita. 6. Hawaii: $7.78 billion in total debt. $39.92 billion in unfunded liabilities and other retirement benefits. $83 in deficit per capita. 7. California: $118.7 billion in total debt. $785.72 billion in unfunded liabilities and other retirement benefits. $250 in surplus per capita. 8. Maine: $1.2 billion in total debt. $15.2 billion in unfunded liabilities and other retirement benefits. $20 in deficit per capita. 9. New York: $58.32 billion in total debt. $349.81 billion in unfunded liabilities and other retirement benefits. $125 in surplus per capita. The key takeaway from the Mercatus Center's list is that the vast majority of the states in poor fiscal health are blue states, demonstrating yet again how lavish government spending is unsustainable and economically unviable in the long run. The dismal return on CalPERS's investments are particularly reflective of that common sense economic reality.
  5. This short video is a "MUST WATCH!" for everyone! Remember the Chinese saying, "A picture is worth a thousand words? This speaks volumes. Well, here is a brief, perfect example!_
  6. http://www.naturalnews.com/040442_immigration_reform_Department_of_Homeland_Security_Janet_Napolitano.html DHS to be granted total dictatorial power in immigration bill, all laws nullified, voters silenced Wednesday, May 22, 2013 by: J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) There has been a lot of rhetoric on both sides of the issue regarding the current "immigration reform bill" that the Senate has taken up, but one thing you likely haven't heard about at all is the scope and breadth of power the massive 850-page-plus measure contains. Simply put, if it becomes law, it will give the Department of Homeland Security near-dictatorial powers. Sen. Jeff Sessions, an Alabama Republican, has entered a letter into the congressional record from law enforcement personnel around the country who are warning S.744, officially titled the "Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act," would grant sweeping, discretionary powers to "political appointees" - bureaucrats - while stripping law enforcement of authority. 'Virtually unlimited discretion' The letter, from the National Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Council of the American Federal of Government Employees Affiliated with AFL-CIO, states: Congress can and must take decisive steps to limit the discretion of political appointees and empower ICE and CBP to perform their respective missions and enforce the laws enacted by Congress. Rather than limiting the power of those political appointees within DHS, S. 744 provides them with nearly unlimited discretion, which will serve only to further cripple the law enforcement missions of these agencies. The members warn that the bill conveys to DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano "virtually unlimited discretion to waiver" prohibitions on getting legal status, such as previous deportations or criminal activity: This same section (Section 2101 of S. 744) gives the Secretary of Homeland Security virtually unlimited discretion to waive any manner of crimes that would otherwise make an individual ineligible for legal status - for such expansive reasons as family unity, humanitarian purposes, or what the Secretary believes is in the public interest. ICE agents would become 'powerless' The letter continues: At least two of these standards appear undefined by S. 744 or current law, providing political appointees with broad authority to establish their own definitions of these terms and pardon criminal acts under almost any circumstance. The bill states that individuals who have previously been deported or otherwise removed from the country are ineligible to apply for legal status. However, the Secretary is given the 'sole and unreviewable discretion' to waive that ineligibility for large classes of qualifying aliens. CNSNews.com noted that in seven instances, the measure grants "unreviewable" powers (see them here). "Congress can and must take decisive steps to limit the discretion of political appointees and empower ICE and CBP to perform their respective missions and enforce the laws enacted by Congress. Rather than limiting the power of those political appointees within DHS, S. 744 provides them with nearly unlimited discretion, which will serve only to further cripple the law enforcement missions of these agencies," the letter continues. Crafters of the letter went on to conclude that ICE agents would essentially become "powerless" to protect the general public, or be able to perform their duties as required, if the bill passes the House. "If this legislation were enacted tomorrow, ICE officers would continue to be powerless to effectively enforce our nation's laws and provide for public safety as S. 744 does nothing to end these dangerous agency- and department-level directives," the letter said. Oh, and there's a privacy concern as well UPDATE: Here's another reason to oppose the measure, according to Wired: The immigration reform measure the Senate began debating yesterday would create a national biometric database of virtually every adult in the U.S., in what privacy groups fear could be the first step to a ubiquitous national identification system. As you probably guessed, this little Fourth Amendment violation is buried in the hundreds of pages of text and innocuously named (in this instance, the requirement is called a "phone tool"). The provision called for "a massive federal database administered by the Department of Homeland Security and containing names, ages, Social Security numbers and photographs of everyone in the country with a driver's license or other state-issued photo ID," Wired reported. No agency of the U.S. government deserves or should have this kind of unchecked power. And along that line, our laws should not be several hundred pages long. The founders believed laws should be simple and straightforward, not so complex they couldn't be read and understood by regular citizens who then have to live under them.
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