RE: Playing Dead: Amnesty Bill Back From The Grave AGAIN
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From: Lullaby Academy
Date: Jun 15, 2007 4:23 PM
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Playing Dead: Amnesty Bill Miraculously Back From The Grave AGAIN
Plan to legalize millions of illegal aliens never went away
Steve Watson
Prison Planet
Friday, June 15, 2007
The corporate mainstream media is working itself into a frenzy over the "revival" of the Amnesty bill as Senate leaders have announced that the legislation is to be brought back to the floor some time next week.
You cannot revive something that has never been dead.
No matter how many times Bill O'Reilly and Fox tell us the bill has "gone down" it never does.
The bill has been reintroduced three times in the last month. The government has been pushing this twice a year for last six years. This is not a "second chance" for the immigration bill as the media is stating, this is the bill's 14th or 15th chance. We are continually being told that it is being brought back and killed off to the point where the majority of Americans are worn down into complete apathy.
Before lobbying Congress personally this week, President Bush announced that he is "sure" that the amnesty immigration bill is going to pass:
"I'm going to work with those who are focused on getting an immigration bill done and start taking some steps forward again. I believe we can get it done. I'll see you at the bill signing." Bush insisted.
Bush then emerged from a midday meeting with Republican senators on Capitol Hill to declare, "We've got to convince the American people this bill is the best way to enforce our border."
This quote is key, the people need to be "convinced" because the fact is that leaving the border wide open and allowing mass amnesty along with chain migration is the absolute opposite of enforcing the border.
CNN's Lou Dobbs who has railed against the amnesty bill and the emerging north American union today hit the nail on the head in his column when he said:
No, Mr. President, someone you trust and respect must convince you that kind of tortured reasoning should never be exposed before cameras and microphones. Isn't there anyone in this administration with the guts to say, "Give it a rest, Mr. President?
In what other country would citizens be treated to the spectacle of the president and the Senate focusing on the desires of 12 million to 20 million people who had crossed the nation's borders illegally, committed document fraud, and in many cases identity theft, overstayed their visas and demanded, not asked, full forgiveness for their trespasses?
Illegal aliens and their advocates, both liberal and conservative, possess such an overwhelming sense of entitlement that they demand not only legal status, but also that the government leave the borders wide open so that other illegals could follow as well, while offering not so much as an "I'm sorry" or a "Thank you."
As the Senate is announcing the reintroduction of the bill we are receiving with emails telling us we are wrong or intentionally misleading readers by warning that the bill has not gone away!
As the cover of Time Magazine announces that amnesty makes sense, we are being criticized for calling the immigration "reform" an amnesty.
The indefinitely renewable "Z visas" that form the core of the legislation not only legalize immigrants already in America but pave the way for their extended family to join them. Once those family members become resident they too will be able to bring in their extended families and so on. In what sense can this be considered NOT to be an amnesty?
In addition to this the bill was drafted in total secrecy with the help of liberal think tanks and Latino national interest groups such as the National Council of La Raza and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, which as the Washington Post reported now have virtual veto power in the immigration debate. Some of these groups are notoriously racist and have openly called for revolution.
The latest "revival" sees a new measure to "ensure funding for tighter border security measures".
The fact that this measure has had to be inserted goes to show that there is little faith in the intention to secure the border.
Furthermore Bush has said that the $4.4bn in immediate additional funding for securing the borders and enforcing the law will come from
fines collected from illegals caught entering the US.
There you have an admission that the funding to secure the border will come from the border remaining wide open!
Before the bill "died" its advocates claimed that before the immigrant-rights measures could go into effect, the government would have to deploy 18,000 new Border Patrol agents and four unmanned aerial vehicles; build 200 miles of vehicle barriers, 370 miles of fencing, and 70 ground-based radar and camera towers; provide funds for the detention of 27,500 illegal immigrants a day; and complete new identification tools to help employers screen out illegal job applicants.
Given that the government has not been able to build a simple fence in six years how is it going to be able to achieve all this within eighteen months? We have also seen in the past how "immigration control efforts" such as Real ID, boosting troops on the borders and building fences are simply smoke and mirrors behind which lie methods of control, outrageous elitist profiteering and the destruction of freedom.
Earlier this week we revealed that senior officials in the defense department have been pushing the Congress to fast track a section of the bill that would allow the military to recruit illegal aliens, after recruitment figures released by Pentagon showed that the Army failed to reach its targets for May.
Enemies within the Pentagon have declared war on US sovereignty. Traitors within the Defense Department are treasonously attempting to strong arm Congress into passing a blanket amnesty bill in order that it can facilitate a huge influx of illegal foreigners into the United States armed forces in addition to the 20-50% of ground troops in Iraq who are now non citizens.
We have also exposed the fact that the bill not only provides total amnesty for those who have illegally entered the country and those who have employed them, but it also provides total tax amnesty for illegal aliens.
The Boston Globe reported that the Bush administration insisted on the removal of a provision in the initial version of the bill, proposed by Kennedy (D-Mass.), requiring payment of back taxes and any related fines to the Internal Revenue Service as part of the road to citizenship.
.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) released a list of 20 further loopholes in the bill last week which reveal that it is fatally flawed and will not establish a functioning immigration system in the future.
Social, political and economic forces are pulling America apart and driving her toward a bloody conflict that may fracture and Balkanize the nation. The move to cement a legal force of underling workers that will do the dirty work for the global corporate elite while at the same time wiping out middle class opulence and sustainability is a direct avocation of a creation of a massive underclass of illegal, third world, uneducated and poor slaves.
In this sense the bill is designed to kill America.
From: Lullaby Academy
Date: Jun 15, 2007 4:23 PM
Digg!
Playing Dead: Amnesty Bill Miraculously Back From The Grave AGAIN
Plan to legalize millions of illegal aliens never went away
Steve Watson
Prison Planet
Friday, June 15, 2007
The corporate mainstream media is working itself into a frenzy over the "revival" of the Amnesty bill as Senate leaders have announced that the legislation is to be brought back to the floor some time next week.
You cannot revive something that has never been dead.
No matter how many times Bill O'Reilly and Fox tell us the bill has "gone down" it never does.
The bill has been reintroduced three times in the last month. The government has been pushing this twice a year for last six years. This is not a "second chance" for the immigration bill as the media is stating, this is the bill's 14th or 15th chance. We are continually being told that it is being brought back and killed off to the point where the majority of Americans are worn down into complete apathy.
Before lobbying Congress personally this week, President Bush announced that he is "sure" that the amnesty immigration bill is going to pass:
"I'm going to work with those who are focused on getting an immigration bill done and start taking some steps forward again. I believe we can get it done. I'll see you at the bill signing." Bush insisted.
Bush then emerged from a midday meeting with Republican senators on Capitol Hill to declare, "We've got to convince the American people this bill is the best way to enforce our border."
This quote is key, the people need to be "convinced" because the fact is that leaving the border wide open and allowing mass amnesty along with chain migration is the absolute opposite of enforcing the border.
CNN's Lou Dobbs who has railed against the amnesty bill and the emerging north American union today hit the nail on the head in his column when he said:
In what other country would citizens be treated to the spectacle of the president and the Senate focusing on the desires of 12 million to 20 million people who had crossed the nation's borders illegally, committed document fraud, and in many cases identity theft, overstayed their visas and demanded, not asked, full forgiveness for their trespasses?
Illegal aliens and their advocates, both liberal and conservative, possess such an overwhelming sense of entitlement that they demand not only legal status, but also that the government leave the borders wide open so that other illegals could follow as well, while offering not so much as an "I'm sorry" or a "Thank you."
As the Senate is announcing the reintroduction of the bill we are receiving with emails telling us we are wrong or intentionally misleading readers by warning that the bill has not gone away!
As the cover of Time Magazine announces that amnesty makes sense, we are being criticized for calling the immigration "reform" an amnesty.
The indefinitely renewable "Z visas" that form the core of the legislation not only legalize immigrants already in America but pave the way for their extended family to join them. Once those family members become resident they too will be able to bring in their extended families and so on. In what sense can this be considered NOT to be an amnesty?
In addition to this the bill was drafted in total secrecy with the help of liberal think tanks and Latino national interest groups such as the National Council of La Raza and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, which as the Washington Post reported now have virtual veto power in the immigration debate. Some of these groups are notoriously racist and have openly called for revolution.
The latest "revival" sees a new measure to "ensure funding for tighter border security measures".
The fact that this measure has had to be inserted goes to show that there is little faith in the intention to secure the border.
Furthermore Bush has said that the $4.4bn in immediate additional funding for securing the borders and enforcing the law will come from
fines collected from illegals caught entering the US.
There you have an admission that the funding to secure the border will come from the border remaining wide open!
Before the bill "died" its advocates claimed that before the immigrant-rights measures could go into effect, the government would have to deploy 18,000 new Border Patrol agents and four unmanned aerial vehicles; build 200 miles of vehicle barriers, 370 miles of fencing, and 70 ground-based radar and camera towers; provide funds for the detention of 27,500 illegal immigrants a day; and complete new identification tools to help employers screen out illegal job applicants.
Given that the government has not been able to build a simple fence in six years how is it going to be able to achieve all this within eighteen months? We have also seen in the past how "immigration control efforts" such as Real ID, boosting troops on the borders and building fences are simply smoke and mirrors behind which lie methods of control, outrageous elitist profiteering and the destruction of freedom.
Earlier this week we revealed that senior officials in the defense department have been pushing the Congress to fast track a section of the bill that would allow the military to recruit illegal aliens, after recruitment figures released by Pentagon showed that the Army failed to reach its targets for May.
Enemies within the Pentagon have declared war on US sovereignty. Traitors within the Defense Department are treasonously attempting to strong arm Congress into passing a blanket amnesty bill in order that it can facilitate a huge influx of illegal foreigners into the United States armed forces in addition to the 20-50% of ground troops in Iraq who are now non citizens.
We have also exposed the fact that the bill not only provides total amnesty for those who have illegally entered the country and those who have employed them, but it also provides total tax amnesty for illegal aliens.
The Boston Globe reported that the Bush administration insisted on the removal of a provision in the initial version of the bill, proposed by Kennedy (D-Mass.), requiring payment of back taxes and any related fines to the Internal Revenue Service as part of the road to citizenship.
.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) released a list of 20 further loopholes in the bill last week which reveal that it is fatally flawed and will not establish a functioning immigration system in the future.
Social, political and economic forces are pulling America apart and driving her toward a bloody conflict that may fracture and Balkanize the nation. The move to cement a legal force of underling workers that will do the dirty work for the global corporate elite while at the same time wiping out middle class opulence and sustainability is a direct avocation of a creation of a massive underclass of illegal, third world, uneducated and poor slaves.
In this sense the bill is designed to kill America.
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