Friday, November 19, 2010

College student body president admits he's an illegal immigrant

(CNN) -- Pedro Ramirez is the student body president at Fresno State University in California. He is also an illegal immigrant.

Ramirez moved with his parents from Mexico when he was 3. He has little memory of living anywhere other than Tulare, California, located about 45 miles outside Fresno.

He said he assumed he was a U.S. citizen until his senior year in high school when his parents broke the news to him.

"I wanted to go to the military, but then I started asking questions and found out I wasn't a citizen. And then I found out I was undocumented," Ramirez told CNN in a phone interview.

"I knew I was born in Mexico, but I was under the impression that we fixed our legal residency. So when I found out that wasn't the case, I was a little taken away. [My parents], they did it to protect me. They didn't do it as a harmful thing."

For the past four years, Ramirez has lied about being a citizen. When he started college at Fresno, he told a few friends about his illegal status and hoped they would keep his secret.

On Tuesday, his secret was out in the open after an anonymous tip to the Fresno State newspaper, The Collegian.

"I don't know who would do that to me," he said.

Under Fresno State code, there are no citizen requirements for a student to join the college government...

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DREAM Act Vote Likely On November 25th

Washington, DC - Speaking to several hundred Hispanic leaders at the Latino Leaders Network luncheon today, Congresswoman Nydia Velasquez announced that Speaker Pelosi has tentatively set November 29th for a vote on the Dream Act. Velasquez was honored at the luncheon for her leadership of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute...

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President urges Congress to pass DREAM Act during lame-duck session

President Barack Obama met with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus on Tuesday to express his hope and commitment of getting the DREAM Act passed during the lame-duck session as a stepping-stone toward comprehensive immigration reform...

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Mexico Officials Accused Of Abusing Illegal Immigrants

Georgia legislators have called for a tough new illegal immigration law similar to Arizona. Critics of the Arizona law claim the law would lead to mistreatment of illegal aliens. A Channel 2 Action News Investigation found Mexican officials routinely abuse illegal immigrants they catch trying to reach the U.S from Central America.

The U.S Border Patrol treats suspected illegal immigrants extremely well. They provide emergency beacons in the desert to people in need of medical aid. They even have a special rescue unit called Borstar that responds as soon as the beacons are set off.

Border Patrol officials told Channel 2 Action News that while in custody illegals are well cared for.

They are provided a wide range of services, including health care and legal services.

"There are widespread abuses going on in Mexico," said Jared Fluer of Amnesty International in Atlanta...

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Monday, November 15, 2010

TSA Caves On Molesting Pilots

Feds beginning to back down in face of national outrage, but no word on ordinary travelers being subjected to airport oppression

Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
Prison Planet.com
Monday, November 15, 2010

UPDATE: Big Sis Caught Lying To American People

UPDATE: Senate Hearing Scheduled on TSA Oversight

UPDATE: Shocker: TSA Has Been Molesting Children For Years

TSA Administrator John Pistole told CNN’s John Roberts this morning that the feds were looking at changing pat down procedures for pilots, a first indication that the government is beginning to back down in the face of a nationwide backlash against naked body scanners and intrusive airport groping measures.

Speaking about how he and DHS chief Janet Napolitano met with pilots representatives last week, Pistole said, “Well obviously they’re a trusted group in so many different ways and so it makes sense to do some type of different type of screening which we will explore and I think have a way forward here in the near future.”

Adding that he didn’t want to speak prematurely, Pistole said “There are options that we are looking at that will make sense.”

Host Roberts made the point that screening pilots for weapons was pointless when pilots have the biggest weapon they could possibly have – the plane itself – in their hands.

However, Pistole did nothing to address similar measures being directed against the traveling public which amount to little less than sexual molestation, and had no answer to why airport officials are threatening people who refused to be groped with $10,000 dollar fines, as in the case of a man who had a run in with TSA goons at San Diego International Airport this past weekend.

Despite the TSA’s blanket refusal to amend measures that are stoking outrage across the country and leading many to decide against flying until changes are made, this first step in the feds being forced to back down on one level is obviously a sign of progress.

It has been established that the implementation of the aggressive groping techniques had nothing to do with security and was solely designed to force people into the body scanner, which as Columbia University and other scientists have proven increases the risk of cancer.

In addition, the body scanners would not even have stopped underwear bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab from boarding Flight 253 on Christmas Day.

The feds have finally accepted the fact that common sense needs to be applied to screening pilots, and that same “intelligence-driven” process, as Pistole labels it, now needs to be applied to ordinary travelers.

It is not “intelligence-driven” to subject toddlers to sexual molestation in the name of stopping terror. A “risk-based” approached should not include targeting the very people who represent the least risk – women, children, the elderly and the disabled – who are precisely the groups that have been on the receiving end of the most humiliating degradation at the hands of TSA thugs.

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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show. Watson has been interviewed by many publications and radio shows, including Vanity Fair and Coast to Coast AM, America’s most listened to late night talk show.

In-state tuition for illegal immigrants is preserved with California Supreme Court ruling [Updated]

The California Supreme Court decided unanimously Monday that illegal immigrants may continue to be eligible for in-state tuition rates at the state's colleges and universities rather than pay the higher rates charged to those who live out of state.

In a ruling written by Justice Ming W. Chin, one of the panel's more conservative members, the state high court said a California law that guarantees the lower tuition for students who attend California high schools for at least three years and graduate does not conflict with a federal prohibition on giving illegal immigrants educational benefits based on residency.

California is one of several states that permit illegal immigrants to take advantage of lower college tuition for students who attend high school and graduate in state. About 25,000 illegal immigrants are estimated to receive in-state tuition rates in California...

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Top 10 States Being Invaded By Illegal Immigrants

Unauthorized immigrants usually reside in states that historically have welcomed them, such as California, Texas, Florida, New York, New Jersey, and Illinois. However, these states can provide only a limited number of jobs for the mostly unskilled illegal immigrant population. As the number of illegal immigrants swelled from about 3.6 million in 1990 to 11.1 million in 2009, illegal immigrants opted to explore new states for their livelihood...

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Sheriff Among Toughest On Illegal Immigration
(Hamilton, Ohio - November 10, 2010)

HAMILTON, Ohio -- An area sheriff has been recognized as one of the nation's toughest on illegal immigrants.

Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones was ranked as America's seventh toughest immigration sheriff by Foxnews.com.

The news website conducted an informal poll of immigration experts, think tanks and law enforcement organizations to compile the rankings...

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Immigration Bill Could Come Soon

Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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A lawmaker who wants an Arizona-style immigration reform law in Ohio says he thinks the election has changed the climate for the issue, so he plans to push it forward again. Statehouse correspondent Karen Kasler reports.

Lower Wages and Unemployed Americans

Two persistent myths peddled by the open-borders lobby about illegal aliens are that they do not harm the wages or American workers, and even if they do, illegals in particular and immigrants in general do the jobs that Americans won’t do. Four years ago, economist George Borjas of Harvard University conducted a study for Maricopa County, Arizona. He found that illegal aliens alone depressed wages in Arizona by $1.4 billion in 2006, and knocked 4.2 percent off the wages of low-skilled workers. According the Phoenix Business Journal, Borjas calculated “that illegals make up 10 percent of all state workers and decrease all wages by 1.5 percent.”

Those findings are consistent with what Borjas reported for the Center for Immigration Studies in 2004.

Between 1980 and 2000, Borjas wrote for the CIS, immigrants reduced the average wage of American workers by four percent, or $1,700 per worker. And “among natives without a high school education, who roughly correspond to the poorest tenth of the workforce, the estimated impact was even larger, reducing their wages by 7.4 percent.”...

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Illegal immigrant pleads guilty to using California Marine's identity to work in Kansas

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — An illegal immigrant from Mexico pleaded guilty to stealing a U.S. Marine's identity to work in a meatpacking plant in Kansas.

Prosecutors say 26-year-old Inocente Monroy Alcantara pleaded guilty Wednesday to document fraud. Sentencing was scheduled for Jan. 26. His plea agreement includes a one-year federal prison sentence followed by mandatory deportation to Mexico...

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New technology helping to confirm status of arrested immigrants
(November 10, 2010 - Warren County & Clark County, Ohio)

LEBANON — A new partnership with federal authorities is helping law enforcement in Warren and Clark counties use fingerprints to identify the status of immigrants who have been arrested.

The partnership is part of the federal Secure Communities program in which suspects booked into the county jails have their fingerprints reviewed by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency to identify and remove foreign nationals convicted of crimes in the U.S., in addition to an FBI criminal history check...

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Illegal Aliens: Economic Consequences

Maywood, California, a small city in Los Angeles County numbering about 45,000 residents, is broke. Such are the city’s dire straits that in June it fired all of its employees and turned police and fire protection over to the county. Officials, naturally, pinned the blame for the situation on decreasing property tax revenues and the national recession, and indeed, they may well provide a small reason the city went under.

But the real reason is this: illegal aliens. As the Los Angeles Times reported in its article on the subject, half the city’s population is illegal and has been for some time. Such is its population of illegals that Maywood proudly declared itself a “sanctuary” city a few years ago. Now, apparently, no one, least of all the city’s Hispanic leaders and activists, got the connection between the city’s worsening plight and the mushrooming number of illegals.

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