No Stinking Amnesty
Serial invaders a costly problem
Diones Graciano-Navarro has been arrested at least 40 times in four states. — His rap sheet began with charges of loitering in New York City in 1975. In New Jersey, he graduated to fraud. By 1988, he was in California. He was charged with obtaining money by fraud or trickery. Later came cocaine possession. — The Dominican Republic native was deported twice. But he slipped back into the U.S… (Read Full Story)
Evergreen State rep. won’t support E-Verify
AS THE BULL TURNS: State Rep. Rick Larsen says he will vote against a proposed law that would force farmers and other employers to use a computerized immigration status check system before they hire workers, unless that law is modified to include a system to provide the legal labor that farms need. — The Everett Democrat was in Lynden Monday, Aug. 29, to talk to Whatcom County farmers about the issue… (Read Full Story)
Members of Congress object to Obama amnesty edict
Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-Calif.), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Immigration Policy and Enforcement, recently sent a letter to President Obama urging him to stop his controversial decision to advance a non-legislative amnesty, stating that the policy is “undermining the enforcement of our immigration laws” and is a “direct assault on the fourteen million Americans…” (Read Full Story)
Big Sis says she’s deporting enough invaders
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano indicated today that the U.S. doesn’t need to boost the annual number of illegal immigrant deportations, now 400,000 annually, because she’s grabbing most of the criminals and sending them home. — “If we come to the point where we are unable to remove everybody we know has a threat to security or has a criminal record…” (Read Full Story)
King: Will Obama’s executive amnesty benefit his illegal alien uncle?
One congressman wants to know if President Obama’s half-uncle will be granted ” amnesty” under new rules the Obama administration announced earlier this month designed to let lower-priority illegal immigrants remain in the country. — Rep. Steve King, an Iowa Republican who has fought for an immigration crackdown, said Onyango Obama, a relative of the president, “will have an advantage…” (Read Full Story)
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