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Chad MacDonald The single largest cost to the government of illegal immigration,
according to the report, is an estimated $52 billion spent on schooling
the children of illegals. “Nearly all those costs are absorbed by state
and local governments,’ the report states. Illegal Immigration Costs U.S. $113 Billion a Year, Study Finds
www.foxnews.com The cost of harboring illegal immigrants in the United States is a staggering $113 billion a year -- an average of $1,117 for every “native-headed” household in America -- according to a study conducted by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR).
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NorthCarolinians For ImmigrationReform andEnforcement
Secure Our Border-Enforce Our Laws


It has been brought to our attention that the Mobile Mexican Consulate, out of Raleigh, will be at Fayetteville Technical Community College, on Saturday July 17, 2010. The purpose of this event is to hand out Passports and Matricula Consular cards, for the purposes on establishing identification to "undocumented immigrants" (illegal aliens).

Once an "undocumented immigrant" has either one of these documents, he in effect, becomes "legal", which in turn, allows him to:
1) apply for a NC Driver's license,
2) apply for social services/welfare programs (paid for by you and me) and even,
3) register to vote.

This is nothing more than a back door amnesty program that bypasses the entire due process of becoming a citizen. It is wrong and NCFIRE opposes this action in the strongest terms possible.

ACTION ALERT

1) Call the President of Fayetteville Technical Community College and express your displeasure and opposition to this event taking place on his campus.

Fayetteville Technical Community College
President: J. Larry Keen .........................910-678-8321
email: KeenL@faytechcc.edu fax: 910-678-8269




2) Join us Saturday, July 17th, at Fayetteville Technical Community College, for a protest of this event. NCFIRE plans to be there, holding signs and taking photographs of the illegals waiting in line. We will be gathering at the Admissions Office (option E in the map below) starting at 9:00 am on the morning of Saturday, July 17.

Google map: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&q=FTCC&sll=35.073279,-78. 912477&sspn=0.046011,0.066175&ie=UTF8&radius=2.24&split=1&rq=1&ev= zi&hq=FTCC&hnear=&ll=35.071734,-78.934278&spn=0.046012,0.066175&z=14


If you would like to attend this event, please contact me at:

910-286-3022 (cell #)
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James Johnson
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North Carolinians For Immigration Reform and Enforcement
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Immigration Debate Sparks Record Spending by Numerous Special Interest Groups

By Summer Lollie on July 3, 2010 2:09 PM
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In an attempt to jump-start a stalled immigration reform bill, President Barack Obama delivered his first major speech on immigration reform Thursday, arguing that the current system "offends our most basic American values." He advocated for a comprehensive approach to immigration reform that would call on the government, businesses and illegal immigrants themselves to live up to their responsibilities within the law.

As the immigration debate heats up, impassioned groups on all sides of the immigration reform debate are joining the legislative battle by spending big bucks lobbying the federal government, a Center for Responsive Politics analysis finds.

ImmigrationWorks USA, the National Council of La Raza and the National Immigration Forum are all groups that are in support of immigrant rights and support pathways toward illegal immigrant amnesty, and in recent years, have notably increased their spending on federal lobbying.

The National Council of La Raza and the National Immigration Forum most dramatically demonstrated their lobbying prowess in 2009, spending $580,000 and $226,000, respectively, lobbying the federal government. ImmigrationWorks USA, a newer immigrant rights group, spent a total of $84,000 lobbying in 2009. Such totals represent significant increases from 2008 totals.

Meanwhile, the Federation for American Immigration Reform and NumbersUSA, which emphasize national security and border control, increased their lobbying expenditures between 2008 and 2009 as well.

In 2009, the Federation for American Reform spent $390,000 lobbying the federal government, while NumbersUSA lobbying numbers reached $610,000.



To a lesser degree, immigration-related organizations have been contributing money to federal political candidates this election cycle through political action committees.


The anti-illegal immigration Minuteman PAC, for example, has donated $12,250 this cycle to federal candidates, with recipients including Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) and Republican U.S. Senate candidates J.D. Hayworth of Arizona and Marco Rubio of Florida. Much of the Minuteman PAC's hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenditures this cycle have gone toward advertising and fund-raising.


Immigrants' List, a PAC that supports sweeping immigration reforms, has so far this cycle donated $6,000 to federal candidates, with most of that going to Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.), who has already lost his race when he failed to qualify for his party's nomination. Administrative costs, advertisements and consulting fees make up the bulk of its more than $135,000 in expenditures through March.

Single-issue groups are not the only organizations that have been joining the immigration debate, as businesses, business groups and professional associations rank among the 246 entities so far this year to lobby the federal government on immigration issues.

Many business and technology groups rely on foreign-born workers -- legal and illegal -- to fill key roles that enable them to innovate and grow.

Tech companies such as Microsoft and Intel push for reform that would help streamline the process for bringing new workers to the United States, as well as speed up the process to make immigrants permanent residents so they can continue working and innovating in the States. In 2009, Microsoft filed the most federal lobbying reports out of any group or company on immigration, according to the Center's analysis.

Recently, New York City's Michael Bloomberg and several other big city mayors joined forces with chief executives of corporations such as Hewlett-Packard, Boeing, Disney and News Corp. to form the Partnership for a New American Economy. The Partnership contends that immigrants help improve the country's economy.

"It's our great strength as a nation, and it's also critical for continued economic growth," Walt Disney Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Robert Iger said in a statement. "To remain competitive in the 21st century, we need effective immigration reform that invites people to contribute to our shared success by building their own American dream."

As ideological groups, corporations and business groups weigh in on the debate, President Obama and Congress have their work cut out for them if they plan on bringing the fractious discourse together to pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill anytime soon.

In a statement following President Obama’s speech this week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid reiterated said that "the best way to ensure that every job in this country retains basic rights and protections is to pass a bipartisan comprehensive solution to get undocumented immigrants out from the underground economy, into the system and under the rule of law.”

However, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell balked at any suggestion of amnesty: “If [Obama] would take amnesty off the table and make a real commitment to border and interior security, he will find strong bipartisan support.”

Bipartisan support is what is likely needed in order for any type of comprehensive immigration reform to pass. To pass the Senate, a bill would need the support of at least six Republicans. In the House, it would probably need the support of 20 to 25 Republicans. This is a reachable goal, especially given the number of Republicans whose districts include large agri-business sectors that strongly support reform.

Obama voiced support of giving undocumented migrants a "pathway to citizenship" while also supporting further measures put in place to secure the US-Mexico border. Many Republicans have criticized Obama for not taking enough action to secure the border and enforce current immigration laws.

A new Arizona immigration law, which toughens enforcement against illegal immigrants by requiring police to question a person's status if he or she don't appear to be legally in the country, again vaulted immigration reform into national debate. The Obama administration is expected to join several private lawsuits aimed at stopping it from taking effect.
 
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Gotta love this Lady... She has more balls than a lot of Men


Stand With Arizona (and Against Illegal Immigration) You've got to love this woman. This is leadership. This is steel. And she is right. The fight has only just begun, but we believe 1070 will indeed prevail, because smart folks like Sen. Russell Pearce and Kris Kobach crafted it to stand the test of the courts. But confidence aside, AZ will spend a small fortune fighting this, and they should not bear the burden alone. Arizona fights for all of us, so we should have their backs. Please consider donating to the Arizona Legal Defense Fund: https://az.gov/app/keepazsafe/index.xhtml. Thank you! Jan Brewer: We Will Beat All Lawsuits Against Arizona Illegal Immigration Law
www.cbsnews.com Jan Brewer Insists Her State's Controversial Immigration Law is Constitutional and Will Hold Up in Court.
 
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Arizona – the new Rhode Island?

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According to the Obama administration’s lawsuit against the state of Arizona, their new law requiring police officers to investigate immigration status for those already in some form of detention violates their jurisdiction, which is what the argument of pre-emption means. Barack Obama and Eric Holder want the courts to rule that only the federal writ runs in Arizona on immigration-law enforcement. Apparently, though, the federal writ doesn’t run in Rhode Island, where law enforcement has been doing for years exactly what the Arizona law Obama opposes mandates — without a peep from the DoJ:
But in Rhode Island, illegal immigrants face a far greater penalty: deportation.
“There are police chiefs throughout New England who hide from the issue . . . and I’m not hiding from it,’’ said Colonel Brendan P. Doherty, the towering commander of the Rhode Island State Police. “I would feel that I’m derelict in my duties to look the other way.’’
From Woonsocket to Westerly, the troopers patrolling the nation’s smallest state are reporting all illegal immigrants they encounter, even on routine stops such as speeding, to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, known as ICE.
Well, that’s different from what Arizona is doing because, well, um … Arizona’s racist, or something. In fact, Rhode Island does exactly what Arizona belatedly decided to do, which is to get serious about immigration control and enforcing the law. The only difference is that Rhode Island began doing it before Barack Obama needed a distraction from a hugely unpopular ObamaCare bill and thought a fight over immigration would bolster Democrats in the midterms.
In fact, Rhode Island didn’t bother passing a law, but instead relied on an executive order:
In 2008, Governor Donald L. Carcieri, a Republican, issued an executive order mandating immigration checks on all new state workers and ordering State Police to assist federal immigration officials.
Sitting in his office in an old farmhouse off a country highway, Doherty said the State Police had collaborated with federal immigration officials before, but the relationship has become more formal in recent years. In 2007, he said, he trained all state troopers in how to deal with noncitizens because of widespread confusion and because Congress did not resolve the issue of illegal immigration. Troopers learned to notify consulates when noncitizens are arrested, how to recognize different forms of identification, and how to deal with different cultures.
In 2009, Doherty took it a step further and enrolled in the 287(g) program, which designated four troopers as immigration task force agents to assist in investigating drug and human trafficking and other crimes.
They also help regular troopers report illegal immigrants to ICE. Troopers say the issue typically comes up during criminal investigations or when motorists don’t have driver’s licenses, and police need to verify their identities with the center in Vermont.
Heck, an executive order seems even more susceptible to a legal challenge than a law passed by the legislature. Why isn’t the DoJ suing Rhode Island to stop doing what Arizona proposes to do?
William Jacobson at Legal Insurrection notes the irony in the attacks by Democrats on Arizona in the context of deep-blue Rhode Island:
This is too rich. Who would have thought that my home state, the state of Sheldon Whitehouse, is “racist” by the definition of the liberal wing of the Democratic Party?
I can’t wait for Whitehouse to give a speech on the floor of the Senate associating the Rhode Island State Police with the “fanatics, the people running around in right-wing militia and Aryan support groups.” After all, if racists oppose illegal immigration, then everyone who opposes illegal immigration must be a racist.
Or perhaps Whitehouse can simply explain how we managed to drop Rhode Island from the United States — or ask whether the Department of Justice and the Obama administration are simply indulging a purely political exercise.
 
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I just wanted to make sure you saw the email below from Governor Jan Brewer. As you know, the Obama Administration sued Arizona two days ago for doing the job the federal government refuses to do - taking steps to secure our border. If you want a secure border, now is the time to stand with Arizona by clicking here now. Thank you for your help so far, in the first 20 hours following the federal government filing the lawsuit, we raised $200,000.
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Cindy Ingersoll-Thomas Fox News :The attorney who once represented 'American Taliban' John Walker Lindh is now heading the DOJ lawsuit against Arizona's immigration law. http://tinyurl.com/398tep4





Lawyer Who Defended 'American Taliban' Now Heads DOJ Suit Against Arizona
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The federal prosecutor tasked with quarterbacking the Obama administration's high-profile case against Arizona's immigration law is no stranger to controversy or the limelight.


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Cindy Ingersoll-Thomas Fox News :The attorney who once represented 'American Taliban' John Walker Lindh is now heading the DOJ lawsuit against Arizona's immigration law. http://tinyurl.com/398tep4





Lawyer Who Defended 'American Taliban' Now Heads DOJ Suit Against Arizona
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The federal prosecutor tasked with quarterbacking the Obama administration's high-profile case against Arizona's immigration law is no stranger to controversy or the limelight.


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Obama just does not get it. He is surrounded by guys like this and flaunts them unabashadly. My dad used to say, "you can't shame a man with no pride."
 
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Stand With Arizona (and Against Illegal Immigration) By a 2-to-1 margin, Americans OPPOSE the Dept. of Justice's outrageous lawsuit against Arizona. In addition, a whopping 86% of voters say the immigration issue is important to how they will vote this fall. Obama and Holder on on the wrong side of this, and it seems clear Americans will "Remember in November". Only 28% Support Justice Department Challenge of Arizona Law; 61% Favor Similar Law In Their State
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Stand With Arizona (and Against Illegal Immigration) Gov. Brewer's office reports $750,000 raised as of 1pm today. Let's help them get to $1 million this weekend. Click Here to Donate to Arizona's Legal Defense Fund: http://www.keepazsafe.com/ SB 1070 Legal Defense Fund Swells
www.azstarnet.com Gov. Jan Brewer's SB 1070 legal defense fund had almost $500,000 as of Thursday (UPDATE: $750k at 1pm Friday) - more than 60 percent of it flooding in during the 48 hours after the U.S. Justice Department sued to invalidate the law.
 
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[video]http://www.myfoxdfw.com/dpp/news/sheriff's-employee-arrested-as-illegal-immigrant[/video] Dallas County Sherriffs employee arrested as illegal Immigrant Lawbreaker (Video)
 
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RALLY Baby!


Stand With Arizona (and Against Illegal Immigration) The Overland Park, KS rally with SB1070 co-author Kris Kobach and Sheriff Joe Arpaio has found a new location! Next Tuesday, please RSVP at link if you can come. And Kris says "come early as response has been overhwhelming". Kobach is running for Kansas Sec. of State, and is a great guy and a patriot who has fought the good fight on this issue for years against the ACLU and others. ‎'ILLEGAL MEANS ILLEGAL' RALLY - Kobach and Arpaio
Location: Ritz Charles Convention Center
Time: 7:00PM Tuesday, July 13th
 

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