Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Immigration Resolution Gets Zero (0) GOP Support (Press Enterprise May 23, 2006) State Assembly offers its Ideas to Congress and White House..

We need some comprehensive Immigration Bills passed, what is being passed right now is not to really be considered hard lined Immigration reform or even Immigration changes. There is still no more man power that effects the Border Patrol. Our Nations President Started to come close when he gave the Border Patrol some Help from the National Guard, however they are limited as to what kind of help they can give. That means that they are there in show only. That being said, the news reported yesterday that they are reporting seeing a 28% reduction in Illegal Immigrant crossing at the border, then they did previously to President Bush Posting the National Guard to "Watch" The Border for Illegal Crossing. What the National Guard has done basically has taken over for the Minute Men, but they cost the government a whole lot more money for doing the same work.

So, unless they can do the same work as the Border Patrol Officer, they are a waist of Money. The National Guard Most Likely think that this is the most easiest Posting that they have ever had since joining the guard!! I feel the same, but it was not costing the Federal Budget Anything to have the Minute Men do the same Job that the national Guard are doing for a whole lot more money. And they are doing less, then they were before with their regular duties. I guess what I am trying to say here is that the Federal Government needs to double or even quadruple the manpower of the Border Patrol. Then they have to make an effort to close off the border with a fence, if it is not a fence then it is barbed wire, or razor wire roles, that are used in war, to stop troops movement from crossing a line. The person that is trying to enter the United States Illegally will get all cut up and, well chances are that they will not try again. I know that they are cut up because we have the Guard to pick them up, then they are dropped off and later they are in the country the next day shopping at K-Mart, walking out in front of any of the many Home Depot's to get work!! Granted they do work and some do really good work!! Some work harder then I have seen most anyone work a shovel before, but then you Give them a regular paycheck and benefits and they are just as lazy as an American citizen. So it doesn't matter where you are in life, just what your situation is in life. If you are down and out, with no citizenship, and you are looking for work because any minute you might be thrown out of the Country, you work hard to get any and all the money you can. If they have children either theirs or borrowed then they work from there with the children to stay in the country. Sad but true!!

Reform the Laws. Don't make it an automatic Citizen if your parents are not a citizen then they cannot just become a citizen. They must apply for a Green card or Legal rights to be here. The parents have to must get a work visa, and they must have the job before getting the Visa. It also is not an automatic citizenship for marriage either, just like being born here. If you get married then you must be married for two years. The married partner will have to commute between the country to visit their husband/wife and visa/versa...This is a loop hole that needs to be plugged, like having a child here. Just because they have children here in the states makes it a baby boomer nightmare for mothers. There was a news report about a home in Korea town, Los Angeles. They were allowing pregnant girls pay them to have their babies at that house. They claim that the girls having the children are family members when they are asked. Yet if you run the address in googol it comes up a place for such an activity. A birthing house so they can have their children here in the USA and their Children are Instantly US Citizens. That has to change as well. The Citizenship for freshly born children has to change, especially for children that are born to non natural citizen mothers. They will get pregnant just to have a child here and then once they get their natural citizen of a child they file for citizenship right away as well, to stay here with their children. To raise them as their children want to be raised. Yet when these Children get to kindergarten or first grade they cannot even speak English at all!! It is not fair to the Students in the class and the teacher or the Student that doesn't speak English!!

Finally, Work Visa's can be used as a tool to get permanent or more permenent application to the USA for longer term visa's or for a permanent status here in the USA. That is what the Work Visa was originally started for.

Anyway...REFORM IS WHAT IS NEEDED... MORE THEN ANYTHING!!

ONCE AGAIN, NO MORE CITIZENSHIP GRANTED DUE TO MARRIAGE. NO MORE CITIZENSHIP GRANTED TO THOSE THAT ARE BORN HERE TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS OR VISITING NON AMERICANS.. THE PERSON THAT WAS BORN HERE CAN GET A WORK VISA GRANTED AND CAN LATER, MAKE APPLICATIONS TO GET THEIR STATUS CHANGED, HOWEVER, THEY CANNOT BE USED BY THE PARENTS TO GET THEIR PAPERS. IF YOU GET MARRIED TO A ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT, YOU CANNOT EVEN START TO APPLY FOR CITIZENSHIP FOR TWO TO THREE YEARS FROM THE DATE OF MARRIAGE. It is the mistakes of a few, that makes it difficult for the many today. .. You cannot apply for a work visa from here you have to apply for work visas while at your own country not ours.

good luck..Hope they all pass...Or around about like that..I still hope they give the Border Patrol at least four times the men they are working with now!! Then they can let the national Guard go, allow the Minute men to do their job again because they were better at it then the National Guard face it..Okay enough of my ranting...Good day..Thanks for reading my whoas..

BSRancher...

Immigration resolution gets zero GOP support

IMMIGRATION: State Assembly offers its ideas to Congress and the White House.

10:00 PM PDT on Monday, May 22, 2006

By JIM MILLER
The Press-Enterprise

State Assembly members representing the Inland area were split Monday on a resolution calling on Congress and the White House to "take a comprehensive, bipartisan, and well-reasoned approach" to overhauling the country's immigration system.

The measure called on U.S. lawmakers to reject any proposal that "criminalizes" illegal immigration and to support legislation that encourages citizenship.

Monday's resolution passed the Assembly, 43-27, with no Republican support.

Proponents included Assemblyman Joe Baca Jr., D-Rialto, and Assemblywoman Gloria Negrete McLeod, D-Chino.

Opposing it were Inland lawmakers John J. Benoit, R-Palm Desert; Bill Emmerson, R-Redlands; Ray Haynes, R-Murrieta; and Todd Spitzer, R-Orange.

Assemblyman Russ Bogh, R-Beaumont, was absent.

Assemblywoman Bonnie Garcia, R-Cathedral City, abstained. Sixty percent of the residents of her border-area district are Latino, based on 2000 census data. But Garcia called Monday's resolution "mean-spirited" toward Congress and the White House.

"I don't think we need to editorialize in these resolutions," she said. Reach Jim Miller at (916) 445-9973

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