Showing posts with label Migrant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Migrant. Show all posts

03 March 2017

Brazen Demand From Illegal Aliens in the U.S.

ICE Enforcement
Activists protecting illegal aliens are planning to challenge the Charlotte City Council with a list of outrageous demands at a public forum a few days ago, including a demand that the city distribute funds for legal services needed by immigrants fighting deportation proceedings. You heard it right. They want the State to fund their illegal stay in American soil.

The group Comunidad Colectiva alleged that their intent is to fill all 200 seats at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Government Center so they can convince Mayor Jennifer Roberts and the Charlotte City Council to take immediate steps to protect the undocumented immigrant community.

27 February 2017

ICE Expands Its Scope To Target More Illegal Aliens

ICE
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will use a much wider net to arrest undocumented immigrants, doing away with the Obama administration’s priorities that had shielded millions of people living in the U.S. illegally, lawmakers said last 17 February.

According to Democrats who met with ICE officials, the agency said that it will continue to target immigrants with criminal convictions, but that agents will now be free to arrest anyone else they encounter who is in the United States illegally, doing away with Obama administration priorities that shielded millions without criminal records from deportation.

20 February 2017

Illegals Aliens Smashed Spain's Border Gate

Illegals
There were about 500 fighting age, all-male migrants forced their way into Spanish territory in North Africa early last 17 February by breaking through gates in the 20-foot (6-meter) high fence that separates Morocco from Spain's Ceuta enclave.

The Ceuta regional government gave the figures, with officials saying it was believed to be the biggest border invasion in recent years. Ceuta is separated from the rest of Spain by the Strait of Gibraltar.

17 February 2017

Right Time For ICE Agents To Be Active

ICE Agents Enforces the Law
Immigration arrests will continue and will be expanded across Southern California because these were planned already even before President Donald Trump took office. The latest operation can be compared to similar operations the occurred last summer, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official said.

The Los Angeles Times reported that authorities arrested more than 160 people in the five-day sweep, most of whom have criminal histories and are considered very dangerous to any civilized society.

16 February 2017

Italy Is Taking Harder Stance Against Migrants

Italian Migrants
No more playing nice to a bunch of criminals and social welfare free-riders. This time around, Italians had enough and their government has started to increase deportations of migrants who do not have a right to stay in the country. They will also open new detention centers for those being sent home, Interior Minister Marco Minniti said last 8 February.

The Interior Ministry said in December it would take a tougher stance on migrants this year, without giving details. In testimony to parliament, Minniti described his plan publicly for the first time.

15 February 2017

Illegal Alien Crosses Border, Kills and Runs

Deported Eight Times
Under Barrack Obama's migration policy, one illegal immigrant was deported eight times, but he keeps on coming back. Now, he is wanted in the hit-and-run deaths of two women in Louisville, Ky.

The Department of Justice announced that Mexican national Miguel Angel Villasenor-Saucedo, 40, was driving the truck that killed the women on 22 October and then fled the scene.

14 February 2017

Trump Will Sign New Migrant EO

Trump Signs EO
If the Courts in the U.S. won't cooperate and enforce the law, President Donald Trump has no choice but to continue issuing a new travel ban executive order.

Last 10 February, President Trump said the White House does not plan to escalate a legal dispute over the original travel ban order to the Supreme Court.

10 February 2017

Texas Start Defunding Sanctuary Cities

Gov.
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott receives thousands of praise from all over the United States after blocking the funding over so-called "sanctuary cities" for the first time last 1 February. This came after Austin's sheriff said the city's jails would no longer honor most federal immigration detainers.

The move begins a crackdown Abbott wants in Texas over criminal suspects who are in the country illegally, which comes as he pushes to sign new laws that could go even further than President Donald Trump's new executive actions against sanctuary policies.

30 January 2017

Crackdown on U.S. Migrants Starts Now

Illegals Must Go
As promised during the presidential campaign, Pres. Donald Trump's ban on refugees to the U.S. struck with full force last 28 January.

Authorities started blocking some travelers from boarding their planes overseas, forcing others to turn around upon arrival in the U.S., and prompting customs agents at New York's JFK Airport to detain at least a dozen people, including a former Iraqi translator for the U.S. military in Baghdad.

29 January 2017

U.S. Will Soon Stop Migrants From These Muslim Countries

Muslim Migrants
The new U.S. President Donald Trump is set to unveil executive actions on immigration - one of his central campaign promises - and will most likely suspend migrants from Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, either temporarily or "indefinitely," said sources familiar with the plans that have been under consideration.

The sources also expect any impending Trump action could also impact refugees from countries with Muslim populations. Trump proposed a ban on all Muslim immigration on a temporary basis early on in the campaign, but has since amended his position.

21 January 2017

A Thieving Illegal Alien Uses Santuary Law to Sue SF

Illegal Alien
An illegal alien from El Salvador is trying his darn best to get money from the city of San Francisco by alleging that police violated the city's sanctuary city policy by turning him over to U.S. immigration authorities after he reported his car stolen.

The lawsuit was filed last 17 January on behalf of Pedro Figueroa Zarceno, 32, in federal court in San Francisco against the city and its police chief for violating his right to due process and breaking an ordinance barring municipal employees from cooperating with federal immigration authorities seeking to deport a person.

16 January 2017

"Kate's Law" Will Help Prevent Crimes of Illegal Aliens

Juan the Illegal Alien
The United States House is going to have another go at passing "Kate's Law" - a measure named after Kate Steinle, who was murdered by an illegal alien.

Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, who had been deported five times previously and had seven felony convictions, shot and killed Steinle in San Francisco in July of 2015. Kate's Law would impose a mandatory 10-year prison sentence for an illegal alien who reenters after being denied admission, excluded, deported, or removed on three or more prior occasions and a mandatory 5 -year sentence if an illegal reenters after being deported following a conviction for an aggravated felony.

09 January 2017

Mass Sexual Assault by 'NAFRIS' Prevented by German Police

German Police
Police authorities in the German city of Cologne were overwhelmed last year by a wave of sexual assaults on New Year’s Eve committed by black and Arab migrants. This holiday, they deployed teams for preemptive sweeps.

The result set off the latest political clash at the intersection of Germany’s struggles over migration and security as authorities questioned hundreds of North African (NAFRIS) men. They took nearly 100 people into custody.

08 January 2017

Illegals Are Aliens, Let's Call Them That

Immigration
Former immigration agent Michael Cutler made some sense when he told Newsmax TV that the United States' immigration system needs "clarity," and using the term alien again will get things on that track.

Cutler told "America Talks Live" host Bill Tucker he would like the incoming administration start to clean things up.

06 January 2017

Trump Can Legally Cut Funding for Sanctuary Cities

Sanctuary Cities
David Rivkin and Elizabeth Price Foley made a very important argument against those who says President-elect Donald Trump cannot cut federal funding for sanctuary cities. Both agreed that Trump can do that legally.

It can be recalled that some cities and public universities have vowed to resist the plan to deport undocumented criminals by doubling down on sanctuary policies. In response, Trump has pledged to curtail federal funding for sanctuary providers. Activists, predictably, are crying foul, and some legal scholars, such as Harvard’s Noah Feldman, have even claimed that such a response would be unconstitutional.

01 January 2017

Deported Multiple Times, Mexican Returns and Rapes Child

Rapist Mexican
A despicable migrant from Mexico accused of raping a 13-year-old girl on a Greyhound bus that traveled through Kansas had been deported 10 times and voluntarily removed from the U.S. another nine times since 2003, records obtained by The Associated Press show.

Three U.S. Republican senators demanded this month that the Department of Homeland Security provide immigration records for 38-year-old Tomas Martinez-Maldonado, who is charged with a felony in the alleged 27 September attack aboard a bus in Geary County. He is being held in the Geary County jail in Junction City, which is about 120 miles west of Kansas City.

26 December 2016

Time is Right To Ban Sanctuary Cities in Texas

Sanctuary No More
Texas Republicans have spent many years trying to crack down on illegal immigration, especially those coming across the southern border with Mexico. Emboldened by the election of Donald Trump, however, the time may finally be right for the GOP to mobilize an assault on loosely defined "sanctuary cities," especially with two large counties eyeing such policies.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has pushed the issue to the front of his unofficial agenda for 2017, pledging in interviews and on social media to sign into law a "ban" on cities and local governments that are seen as protecting people in the U.S. illegally, with sanctions such as cutting state funding.

11 December 2016

Pro Illegals in Congress Can Kiss Their Proposal Goodbye

Pro Illegals
Members of Congress who tried to persuade President Barrack Obama to grant temporary legal status to hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought into the country illegally as children are now asking or compelling him to use a pardon to prevent those immigrants from being deported by President-elect Donald Trump.

The White House, however, promptly batted down the idea because its an absurd proposal who wants to protect illegals and law-breaking immigrants.

Reps. Zoe Lofgren (D-San Jose), Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-Downey) and Luis GutiƩrrez (D-Ill.) sent a letter to Obama last 1 December asking him to use his pardon authority to forgive the past and future civil immigration offenses of the nearly 750,000 people granted deportation deferrals under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program.

They believe that would keep those people from being deported, and even though it would leave them in legal limbo without work permits or visas, they could more easily apply for legal status from within the U.S. without immigration offenses on their records.

"They wouldn't have a piece of paper, they wouldn't have work authorization, but they wouldn't have to be living in fear every moment of their lives about deportation," Lofgren said after a news conference Thursday.

Lofgren, a former immigration attorney, said the pardons would probably be applied to the civil offenses related to entering and remaining in the country without authorization.

But whether a pardon would actually be applicable in the so-called Dreamers' situation is unclear. Lawyers disagree over whether the immigrants could be pardoned for civil crimes they haven't been formally accused of, and whether such a pardon would actually prevent them from being deported while they seek legal status.

A White House official signaled that the administration was not considering a pardon for those registered under DACA because it believes a pardon would not allow them legal status.

"We note that the clemency power could not give legal status to any undocumented individual. As we have repeatedly said for years, only Congress can create legal status for undocumented individuals," an administration official said.

After immigration reform efforts stalled in Congress during Obama's first term, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus pressured Obama to act independently to protect from deportation certain immigrants brought into the country illegally when they were children. He then used an executive order to create the DACA program in 2012.

The Dreamers, one in three of whom are estimated to live in California, gave the Department of Homeland Security their fingerprints, home addresses and other information to undergo background checks that allowed them to defer deportation under DACA.

At the time, advocates and the administration emphasized that providing the information would protect the Dreamers and was worth the risk. But with Trump vowing to deport millions of people who are in the country illegally and many fearing he may let the DACA program expire, Dreamers are worried the information they provided will be used to deport them.

Rep. Judy Chu (D-Monterey Park), whose husband is an immigration attorney, said at the news conference she has been getting a flood of messages from frightened Dreamers. On Tuesday she sent a letter to Obama asking him to keep their information from the Trump administration.

"We promised these recipients security, and now they are facing a nightmare," she said.

Roybal-Allard said those who pushed Obama to create the program and persuaded people to come out of the shadows to register with the government have an obligation to protect them.

"These are kids. We feel a sense of responsibility. We went out into our districts and we talked to the Dreamers, and they asked us, 'Is it really OK for us to do this?'" Roybal-Allard said. "And we said, 'No, don't worry, you need to come forward.' Now we are in a situation where all that we said, in fact, could possibly be reversed."

The problem is that these lawmakers who assured them and raise their level of expectations. That's their responsibility even if they are in no position to give those assurances.

President-elect Donald Trump did not give those promises. He has no responsibility to pardon them. He had every right to get them out of the U.S. as soon as he can.

21 November 2016

Most Latino Voters Support Donald Trump

Latino For Trump
Polling has never faced a bigger challenge on its credibility than the last Presidential election in the U.S., where Donald Trump defied all the expectations and overcome all lies peddled by the liberals.

However, there are still sense to take a closer look at some of the results national polls, especially if they go against what the liberals are peddling and prove all along that Trump enjoys the support from unlikely groups.

17 November 2016

Young Students Are Chanting "Build The Wall"

Build The Wall
Contrary to what the media earlier reported, not a few students at Royal Oak Middle School in Michigan were recorded chanting "build the wall!" during their lunch period. Recorded last 9 November, the inspiring chant quickly gone viral.

Their words echo the same ubiquitous call that took hold during President-elect Trump's campaign.