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  • HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE: SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION, BORDERS AND CLAIMS HOLDS A HEARING ON AMNESTY FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS JULY 18, 2006...

  • [Dudley Laws], a long-standing fighter and active defender of the rights of national minorities, contended that mothers of Canadian born children who have been 'illegal immigrants' for over 15 years should be 'granted amnesty' because when they are deported a real problem develops with the children that they leave behind. He said that he had been advocating for years now, and even drew attention to the relevance of an article published May 16, 1999, in the Marxist-Leninist Weekly in which he stated that "over the years we have had mothers from the Caribbean and Africa with Canadian born children who have been deported for being 'illegal immigrants'. Some have lived here for many years, up to 20 years in some cases, have no place to return.

  • On issues such as Social Security, taxes and environmental regulation, the Newt Gingrich of the 1980s and 1990s is proving to be a problem for the 2012 presidential hopeful, who promises to fundamentally transform Washington. From appearing in a television ad advocating global-warming awareness with then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to backing the 1986 amnesty for illegal immigrants to his early support for an individual mandate requiring Americans to purchase health insurance, Mr. Gingrich's past is sprinkled with positions that cause some conservatives heartburn.

  • It is interesting to note that Jamestown, Virginia, is celebating its 400th anniversary of its founding in 1607. Being an English colony, the Queen of England left her papaces to participate in the festivities. Let us remember that it was in Jamestown, Virginia, that slavery was introduced into the English colonies in 1619. As reported by a contemporary, "About the last of August came ina Dutch man of warre that sold us 30 negrars." In his poem "American Heartbreak, " Längsten Hughes reers to slavery as "the frreat mistake that Jamestown made long ago." The USA, from its founding, supported slavery to get the work done. The founding fathers themselves were often slave holders. Let us remember also Emma Lazarus' sonnet inscribed on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, with the words "G...

  • The American public endures countless lectures regarding the perils of political "gridlock," which supposedly inhibits government's ability to make ou...

  • In January 2009, the fate of the United States will be in the hands of either U.S. Sen. John McCain or U.S. Sen. Barack Obama. Both senators favor amnesty for the estimated 12 million to 20 million illegal aliens residing in the U.S. If they are granted amnesty they will be allowed to send for their extended families. Our burgeoning population could be increased by 20 million to 30 million "legal immigrants." Most immigrants are poor, thus overburdening our social services. Obama is advocating national health care, including for the estimated 40 million people without health insurance. Combine that figure with the estimated 12 million to 20 million illegal aliens, and the possibility of 20 million to 30 million extended family members inundating our country and our social services will ...

  • POMONA - With the DREAM Act on hold in the Senate until Republicans can be persuaded to vote in favor of a bill they have called blanket amnesty for illegal immigrants, supporters of the measure are focusing on local action. Advocates held signs and chanted in front of Pomona City Hall on Monday to urge greater awareness and a city resolution in favor of the bill.

  • For eight years under George W. Bush, there was compassion without conservatism in the form of the Medicare prescription drug benefit, No Child Left Behind, amnesty for illegal immigrants, and increases in discretionary spending unseen since Lyndon Johnson splurged on guns and butter at taxpayer expense. For many decades, at least since the New Deal, Democrats used taxpayers' money and the coercive power of government to support organizations affiliated with the Democratic Party and to build loyalty to the party.

  • There has been a major shift toward pro-enforcement policies in the United States, diminishing the prospect of amnesty for illegal immigrants. Critics of pro-enforcement policies allege that is anti- immigrant, but that couldn't be further from the truth. Favoring the rule of law isn't mean-spirited or racist - it is the very foundation of the United States and is at the core of why America can welcome immigrants.

  • Mitt Romney runs for president with the eye of a venture capitalist. He sees the profit in certain positions, discards those that are no longer profitable, and moves on. He was pro-choice when it did him some good, instituted a health insurance plan that he now denounces, and once supported amnesty for some illegal immigrants. Richard III offered his kingdom for a horse. Romney offers his principles for some votes in Iowa.



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