Hispanic vote: government and immigration
Hispanic vote: government and immigration
Every year there seems to be another push for comprehensive "immigration" reform. This is always an unpopular political venue. It's always he said she said. Let's try this again. Immigration reform. But this is especially popular when it comes time for the voting pool. Presidential candidates make a pledge.
A pledge for hmm to at least talk to the
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). I'm just pointing out my thoughts. The LULAC has a voice.
After all the location :
LULAC
National Office 2000 L Street NW
Suite 610 Washington DC 20036
Tel: (202) 833-6130
Fax: (202) 833-6135
It's right down the street from the White House. So it's not like this is a new subject with congress, senate, or the President and his cabinet. Every year all the time. There seems to be some talk, but maybe we need to ad some ear marks to the next proposition. Then we have the Arizona's now infamous Senate Bill 1070, which requires the police to verify the status of someone they have stopped or arrested if they suspect that the person in the country illegally. The only reason this law was enacted was to bring reform to the state. If you were to read the Federal Law it is only a mirror reproduction of a Federal Law already in place, but not enforced for all. The bottom line is immigration started this country, but where do you draw the line. I understand the families and or individuals whom are wanting a better life. Better living conditions, food, schools, etc....
Wait with all that comes Federal and Local laws. The same thing that was created to protect us so we could enjoy the better life; for ourselves and our families.
If citizens are here legally then there is nothing to worry about, but if your not. Not so good.
And what about the couples that are here illegally and they have Anchor Babies: Part of the Immigration-Related American Lexicon. I understand the theme of a better life, but I do not agree with putting some one else's life in jeopardy.
Here are some stats pulled from
Poder Hispanic Magazine August/September 2010 www.poder360.com
Hispanic in the numbers: 46% of Hispanics were born in the United States.
About three-quarters of the nation's illegal immigrants are Hispanic.
32% of Hispanics were born in Mexico.
Source: AP-Univsion Polls, Pew Hispanic Center. Israel policy may lead to deportation of kids: The country is preparing to deport children of migrant workers in an attempt to stem illegal immigration.
By Edmund Sanders Los Angeles Times
Here is something to think about; in some country's if your an illegal immigrant and your caught your just locked up. Maybe one day the immigration ruling could be resolved in a manner acceptable to everyone.
Maybe.
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