Immigration Gumballs
Wild Earth and other Environmental Groups
16 min 54 sec - Jun 11, 2006
How to get videos onto the PSP.
This is a MUST SEE video for anyone interested in the
immigration debate, whether you are a citizen, an illegal alien
or a Congressman. ... all » This clip from the longer video,
Immigration by the Numbers, features Roy Beck demonstrating the
catastrophe of the huge numbers of both legal and illegal
immigration by Third World people into the modern nations. He
uses standard statistics and simple gumballs to show this
disaster in the making. «
WATCH VIDEO:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5871651411393887069
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Broken Borders
Rep. Mike Pence plans to introduce tough new immigration and
border security legislation as an alternative to the Senate
amnesty bill. The Indiana Republican joins us.
California's Brian Bilbray was sworn into Congress on Tuesday
after campaigning against illegal immigration. Find out what his
victory means for that issue.
And, some of this country's top radio hosts will tell us what
their listeners are talking about
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/
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No need to agree with the discussion, opinion, or even accuracy
of the presentation. All that is needed is ADMIT that today we
DO NOT HAVE REPRESENTATION in the Federal Government (NOT by an
overwhelming percentage).
Instead, there is a RatPack of traitors working for FOREIGN
INTERESTS, on the promise seems like, of a SLICE of the PIE
after this nation's free citizenry are brought on their knees,
either by eliminating the Middle Class, the most tax-robbed
group in the country, thus making the US 'another' Banana
Republik, or by imposing Martial Law under ANY fabricated
excuse, and decimating the actual population to levels
pre-arranged by the elitist Insiders, since at least the early
70's.
The gross failure of the Congress to protect what otherwise
would be their represented population, is NOT an act of
incompetence, lack of vision, or stupidity; the immigration
GUMBALL is a premeditated act of TREASON by these incumbents, to
destroy the United States as it was SUPPOSED to stand today, and
attach it to the rest of the REGIONS the Insiders have already
divided the rest of the world in.
These inexcusable immigration policies are a matter of LIFE OR
DEATH for at least 80% of Americans still breathing TODAY. The
solution to world problems is NOT the slavery or decimation of
American Sovereign citizens by these FOREIGN Special Interests,
or the invasion of illegal immigrants from poor and starved
countries, but by the RELEASE from economic BONDAGE of each and
every foreign country by these same Insider PREDATORS, allowing
the whole world to develop ON ITS OWN, at its own pace, in its
own INDEPENDENCE from international rapists.
h.
heroay@sbcglobal.net
# Arizona Republic: U.S. policy on immigration is a tragic joke
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/viewpoints/articles/0828dobbs0828.html
By Lou Dobbs
Special for "The Republic"
Aug. 28, 2005 12:00 AM
There is a common front in our illegal-alien crisis, the war on
drugs and the global war on terror. That front line is easily
defined as our nation's borders, airports and seaports. And
Arizonans know only too well the pain and problems of living and
working on the front line of our border with Mexico.
South of that border is a corrupt and ineffective government run
by President Vicente Fox, who has no apparent incentive to
control the flow of drugs being shipped from Mexico into the
United States and every incentive to continue the exportation of
illegal aliens into this country. This year, in fact,
remittances back to Mexico from the estimated 20 million Mexican
citizens living in the United States, most of them illegally,
surpassed oil as Mexico's No. 1 source of foreign revenue.
In the United States, an obscene alliance of corporate
supremacists, desperate labor unions, certain ethnocentric
Latino activist organizations and a majority of our elected
officials in Washington works diligently to keep our borders
open, wages suppressed and the American people all but helpless
to resist the crushing financial and economic burden created by
the millions of illegal aliens who crash our borders each year.
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They work just as hard to deny the truth to the American public.
That's why almost every evening on my CNN broadcast we report on
this country's "Broken Borders." The truth is that U.S.
immigration policy is a tragic joke at the expense of
hard-working middle-class Americans.
What has been the response of the Bush administration? It
proposed a guest-worker program giving legal status to millions
of illegal aliens. But national opinion polls reveal an
overwhelming majority of Americans are contemptuous of such
cynical proposals. The latest Zogby poll shows only 35 percent
of those surveyed support the president's approach. The American
people want our borders secure, want our immigration laws
enforced and want those who hire illegal aliens both punished
and held liable for the economic and social costs of breaking
our laws.
We are a nation of immigrants, and there is no more diverse and
welcoming society than ours. But we are first a nation of laws,
and upholding those laws and our national values makes this
great country of ours possible.
Arizonans are to be commended for passing Proposition 200 and
creating the political will that led to last week's declaration
of the state of emergency by Gov. Janet Napolitano. Neither act
is sufficient to solve our illegal-immigration crisis, but both
acts constitute a beginning in resolving what may well be the
most critical issue facing the United States.
Last week, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said he
wanted to "stabilize" our borders and create more detainee beds
and expedite more deportations. Stabilizing our borders is not
enough. If we do not take control of our borders, deportations
amount to little more than inconvenience to illegal aliens and
whomever else wants to enter our country.
Failure to secure our borders means that we will continue to
lose the war on drugs and lose a generation of Americans to
those drugs. It also means the crushing burden of our failed
immigration and homeland security policies will continue to fall
exclusively on the shoulders of working men and women. Not only
do illegal aliens and those who employ them cost the nation tens
of billions of dollars in social services, principally in health
care and education, they also depress wages for American
citizens by an estimated $200 billion a year.
The most reasonable response I have seen to this
illegal-immigration crisis is legislation introduced by one of
your state's distinguished senators, Jon Kyl, who co-sponsored a
bill with Sen. John Cornyn. That bill seeks 10,000 new Border
Patrol agents and detention beds, fraud-resistant Social
Security cards, increased penalties for employers and current
illegal aliens would have to leave the United States to apply
for permanent citizenship.
Reform begins with the truth. And our elected officials must
begin to recognize the reality that a war on terror and war on
drugs can be won only by securing our borders and that any
reform of our immigration policies must begin first at the front
line of the crisis: our border with Mexico.
Anything less is just another sad joke, and we know at whose
expense.
Lou Dobbs is the anchor and managing editor of CNN's "Lou Dobbs
Tonight."