Thursday, September 13, 2007

VIDEO: LOU DOBBS

CNN Lou Dobbs
Deported former illegal alien Elvira Arellano is continuing her campaign for amnesty for herself and millions of other illegal aliens in the United States. And Arellano's 8-year-old son was in Washington brought there by open-border and amnesty advocates as a pawn to lobby for illegal aliens.
Walter Coleman, pastor of the Chicago church where the Arellanos sought sanctuary for a year, said: "The failure of the Congress to act has left 20 million people; that is 12 million undocumented, four million U.S. citizen children, four million legal and citizen spouses and extended family, have left them in a reign of terror -- have left them really in an attempt at ethnic cleansing."
Another group of amnesty advocates protested outside the Social Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices in Chicago.
The Bush administration was scheduled to send out 140,000 Social Security number no-match letters this month, warning employers they had 90 days to resolve the discrepancies or fire improperly documented workers. Carl Rosen of the United Electrical Workers said: "We're here today to tell Social Security not to send out these new no-match letters. And we're here to tell them further that, if they do, they better be prepared for a large demonstration by many, many workers. Their no-match database is filled with literally millions of errors."
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Bush administration from sending the notices. Even so, the labor and immigrant rights groups claim workers are being fired because of older no-match letters.
[Our take: All along, amnesty supporters and open border advocates have admonished us that only the federal government has the authority to enforce immigration laws. They did so with the full confidence that the Bush administration would not enforce those laws unless Congress voted for its 'comprehensive immigration reform' program that would have granted amnesty and created new guest worker programs. It turns out that the amnesty lobby will fight any attempt by the federal government to enforce our immigration laws. They will go so far as to call such enforcement 'ethnic cleansing' and 'terrorisam' as if that will slap the rest of us back to our senses and shame us into going along with their schemes. In fact, those terms have the opposite effect... It shows how extreme their perspective on immigration really is and ensures their views will not be taken seriously by the majority of Americans who are not fooled by this sophomoric rhetoric.]

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