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However, in the last few days, the Obama administration and the Senate took steps in the wrong direction. The White House and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) decided to expand E-Verify, a flawed employment verification system that by multiple accounts is in serious need of improvement.
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“It’s time to stop the missteps, half-steps, and back-steps on immigration,” said Janet Murguía, NCLR President and CEO. “The country wants immigration reform, the Latino community is waiting for it, our families are suffering, and we need to see some serious progress.”
National Council of La Raza: NCLR Urges Administration and Congress to Get Serious about Comprehensive Immigration Reform (http://www.nclr.org/content/news/detail/58355/ - broken link)
So, they support workplace enforcement but oppose E-Verify?
And what about all of the people in the US? Shouldn't the government be more focused on all of us as a whole rather than a specific ethnic group when people of every race and ethnicity are suffering and not just Hispanics and illegals?
These ethnocentric amnesty pushers must be getting pretty desperate.
It’s time to stop the missteps, half-steps, and back-steps on immigration,” said Janet Murguía, NCLR President and CEO. “The country wants immigration reform, the Latino community is waiting for it, our families are suffering, and we need to see some serious progress.”
It’s time to stop the missteps, half-steps, and back-steps on immigration,” said Janet Murguía, NCLR President and CEO. “The country wants immigration reform, the Latino community is waiting for it, our families are suffering, and we need to see some serious progress.”
Janet: start demanding that your raza turn against the illegal aliens in your midst-----------or else (with US law).
It’s time to stop the missteps, half-steps, and back-steps on immigration,” said Janet Murguía, NCLR President and CEO. “The country wants immigration reform, the Latino community is waiting for it, our families are suffering, and we need to see some serious progress.”
Of course, the Latino community wants "immigration reform" so all of the illegal aliens can stay here and continue to leech off the American taxpayers. And just wait'll they start joining unions and demand $25+ an hour for work they used to do for $10 an hour. I can't wait.
My thoughts are until the United States gets back on its feet (remember the old adage, "charity starts at home") we need to start enforcing the immigration laws already on the books. Even a life raft with too many people will sink, and do NO ONE any good!
Let's take our country back from the law breakers and STOP rewarding them.
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