Por Miriam Mata
Septiembre 4, 2017
guanabacoa@aol.com
Segun Federal Bill Tracker estos son los proyectos de ley
pendientes en el Congreso sobre Inmigracion.
Noten H. R. 1468 dice:
(D) the alien has been a person of good moral character (as defined in section 101(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(f))) since the date the alien initially entered the United States;
(iii) has not ordered, incited, assisted, or otherwise participated in the persecution
of any person on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular
social group, or political opinion;
El Representante Curbelo de Miami la introdujo en 03/22/2017
Lo anterior que "el extranjero debe ser persona de buena moral y caracter como
especificia la ley de Inmigracion 8 U.S.C.1101 (f) que no debe haber
ordenado, incitado, asistido o de otra manera participado en perseguir a
cualquier persona por raza, religion,nacionalidad,membresia en grupo social u
opinion politica."
Realmente no comprendo esta parte, ya que todos conocemos la participacion
activa en demostraciones callejeras de los que abogan por que se premie la
ilegalidad y el desprecio demostrado a la bandera americana como de grupos
sociales a favor de la Inmigracion Ilegal de clara opinion politica contra el
presidente Trump a pesar que el aun vigente Tratado sobre Extranjeros
de la Organizacion de Estados Americanos (OEA), no me diga
el Representante Curbelo que van a investigar a los miles que han mostrado
publicamente su repudio a las leyes de este pais que ha sido una de las
causas por lo que la gran mayoria de los Americanos no apoyan ni a DACA,
ni DAPA como tampoco premiarles con la Residencia Permanente para
despues ser Ciudadanos Liberales del Partido Democrata, la experiencia
lo ha demostrado que asi sera.
Immigration Related Bills
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Dream Act of 2017. A bill to authorize the cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain individuals who are long-term United States residents and who entered the United States as children and for other purposes.
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A bill to authorize the cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain aliens who are long-term United States residents and who entered the United States as children, and for other purposes.
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The BRIDGE Act of 2017. A bill to provide provisional protected presence to qualified individuals who came to the United States as children.
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The BRIDGE Act of 2017. A bill to provide provisional protected presence to qualified individuals who came to the United States as children.
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S. 1615 "Dream Act of 2017''.
To authorize the cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of
certain individuals who are long-term United States residents and who
entered the United States as children, and for other purposes.
SEC. 3. PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS ON A CONDITIONAL BASIS FOR CERTAIN
LONG-TERM RESIDENTS WHO ENTERED THE UNITED STATES AS
CHILDREN.
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H. R. 1468
“Recognizing America’s Children Act”.
To authorize the cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain aliens
who are long-term United States residents and who entered the United States as
children, and for other purposes.
(B) DESCRIPTION.—A conditional permanent resident—
(i) shall not be considered to be an alien who is unlawfully present in the United States
for purposes of the immigration laws, including section 505 of the Illegal Immigration
(ii) shall be considered to be an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence
in the United States on a conditional basis;
(iii) has the intention permanently to reside in the United States;
(iv) is not required to have a foreign residence which the alien has no intention of abandoning; and
(v) shall be considered inspected and admitted for the purposes of section 245(a)
(iii) has not ordered, incited, assisted, or otherwise participated in the persecution
of any person on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular
social group, or political opinion;
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H. R. 496
“Bar Removal of Individuals who Dream and Grow our Economy Act”
or the “BRIDGE Act”.
“(c) Eligibility Criteria.—An alien is eligible for provisional protected presence under this section and employment authorization if the alien—
“(1) was born after June 15, 1981;
“(2) entered the United States before attaining 16 years of age;
“(3) continuously resided in the United States between June 15, 2007, and the date on which the alien files an application under this section;
“(4) was physically present in the United States on June 15, 2012, and on the date on which the alien files an application under this section;
“(5) was unlawfully present in the United States on June 15, 2012;
“(g) Rescission Of Provisional Protected Presence.—The Secretary may not rescind an alien’s provisional protected presence or employment authorization granted under this section unless the Secretary determines that the alien—
“(1) has been convicted of—
“(A) a felony;
“(B) a significant misdemeanor; or
“(C) three or more misdemeanors not occurring on the same date and not arising out of the same act, omission, or scheme of misconduct;
“(2) poses a threat to national security or a threat to public safety;
“(3) has traveled outside of the United States without authorization from the Secretary; or
“(4) has ceased to continuously reside in the United States.
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S. 128
To provide provisional protected presence to qualified individuals who came to the United States as children.
“Bar Removal of Individuals who Dream and Grow our Economy Act”
or the “BRIDGE Act”.
“(2) FELONY.—The term ‘felony’ means a Federal, State, or local criminal offense (excluding a State or local offense for which an essential element was the alien’s immigration status) punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year.
“(3) MISDEMEANOR.—The term ‘misdemeanor’ means a Federal, State, or local criminal offense (excluding a State or local offense for which an essential element was the alien’s immigration status, a significant misdemeanor, and a minor traffic offense) for which—
“(A) the maximum term of imprisonment is greater than five days and not greater than one year; and
“(B) the individual was sentenced to time in custody of 90 days or less.
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H. R. 3440 “Dream Act of 2017”.
To authorize the cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain individuals who are long-term United States residents and who entered the United States as children and for other purposes.
SEC. 3. PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS ON A CONDITIONAL BASIS FOR CERTAIN LONG-TERM RESIDENTS WHO ENTERED THE UNITED STATES AS CHILDREN.
(a) Conditional Basis For Status.—Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an alien shall be considered, at the time of obtaining the status of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence under this section, to have obtained such status on a conditional basis subject to the provisions under this Act.
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by William Gheen
ALIPAC.us
September 4, 2017
On the campaign trail, candidate Donald Trump was able to win both the GOP primary and the general election against Hillary Clinton by making issues surrounding illegal immigration his top campaign issues! He virtually copied theALIPAC Platform into his campaign and even adopted language similar to our "Americans First Project" (AFP) launched in 2012!
But since he became President Trump, a long line of broken campaign promises have emerged and now we are hearing Trump may delay ending DACA by six months to push Congress to pass Amnesty! Fox News is reporting the terrifying fact that Nancy Pelosi and Paul Ryan are in agreement on the matter and everyone should know how bad that sounds! Such a move would violate Trump's campaign promise to have no discussion about what to do with remaining illegal immigrants until long after our current laws had been enforced!
Trump is now breaking his immigration policy address promises he made on illegal immigration in Phoenix, AZ, on August 31, 2016, where he said,
"In a Trump administration all immigration laws will be enforced, will be enforced. As with any law enforcement activity, we will set priorities. But unlike this administration, no one will be immune or exempt from enforcement. And ICE and Border Patrol officers will be allowed to do their jobs the way their jobs are supposed to be done. Anyone who has entered the United States illegally is subject to deportation. That is what it means to have laws and to have a country. Otherwise we don't have a country... For those here illegally today, who are seeking legal status, they will have one route and one route only. To return home and apply for reentry like everybody else, under the rules of the new legal immigration system that I have outlined ... Our message to the world will be this. You cannot obtain legal status or become a citizen of the United States by illegally entering our country. Can't do it... Importantly, in several years when we have accomplished all of our enforcement and deportation goals and truly ended illegal immigration for good, including the construction of a great wall, which we will have built in record time. And at a reasonable cost, which you never hear from the government. And the establishment of our new lawful immigration system then and only then will we be in a position to consider the appropriate disposition of those individuals who remain." (Source)
The truth is Trump does not need any new immigration laws to do his job and fulfill his promise to enforce existing laws and he sounds like he is changing his stance 180 degrees from what he promised in 2016.
Congressman Steve King is correct in his interpretation of such a move as "Republican Suicide." Much of Trump's base disagrees with Trump's claim last Friday, "We Love The Dreamers," a reference to the 800,000 DACA Amnesty recipients and the Dream Act Amnesty legislation that ALIPAC strategies defeated in Washington in December of 2010.
Trump promised to end Obama's overtly illegal and unconstitutional DACA Dream Act Amnesty for illegal aliens on his first day and he did not. Then Trump agreed to continue allowing in dangerous Muslim refugees that Australia doesn't want in an Obama agreement he called "dumb" on the campaign trail!
Trump promised Americans a wall on the southern border and nine months into his Presidency there's no wall, no construction, no funding. In fact, President Trump quickly cut and ran during the first funding fight over the wall in Congress.
While many Americans were heartened to hear that illegal border crossings were down 70% right after Trump was sworn in, the numbers are rising once again as illegal aliens and smugglers realize what U.S. citizens are learning, which is the fact that Trump did not mean many of the things he promised U.S. voters.
And we are thankful that Trump finally pardoned Sheriff Joe Arpaio, but let's be honest by stating the pardon should have come by Trump's second week in office. Trump only pardoned Arpaio after it became a big scandal within his own base that Arpaio had been left out in the cold after endorsing Trump for President and then losing his own race.
The truth is that any wall or border barriers, increase in deportations, or perceived decrease in illegal alien crossings will all become relics of the past, and open borders socialists will take permanent control of America if any form of Amnesty passes into law for any significant group of illegal aliens.
Heck, Trump barely won the national elections through the Electoral College while losing the popular vote; just imagine every future election night once they add 2 million Dream Act illegal alien Democrat voters followed by 20 million Comprehensive Immigration reform illegal aliens to the voter lists!
Now President Trump tells us he wants Dream Act andComprehensive Amnesty passed by Congress, which represents a huge betrayal of his base and proves to America that he is not a man of his word and cannot be trusted to do what he promised us he would do! Trump's support of Amnesty contradicts everything Americans believed he was saying about immigration issues.
And not the news reports claim Trump will announce the end of DACA Amnesty tomorrow, Tuesday, September 5, 2017, but will leave the program running for six months so that Congress can pass an Amnesty bill to cover the 800,000+ illegal aliens currently enjoying work permits, ID, and immunity from our existing immigration laws under DACA!
If Trump does this, he will break his campaign promise to not discuss remaining illegal aliens until many years after strong enforcement and deportation programs! Trump may be on the verge of breaking most of his illegal immigration campaign promises by launching America into a new legislative Amnesty battle!
We should find out in the next 24 hours, but it is looking as if Americans will have to confront Congress on failing to repeal Obamacare as promised and no tax cuts, followed by a full court push against Amnesty for illegal aliens with establishment Republicans like Senators McCain, Tillis, and Graham working with Paul Ryan to pass Amnesty for illegal aliens!
Here we are facing an Amnesty legislation battle in the first year of Trump's Presidency.
It is a damn shame that Trump, Ryan, McCain, and every one of these Democrats don't care about American kids and students as much as they do about these illegal aliens that have been brought into, and allowed into America by big banks, the Chamber of Commerce, and billionaire socialists with plans to rule the world like George Soros!
We even have immigration hardliners like Mark Krikorian of the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) telling the media he is willing to try to cut a deal with Congress and support DACA Dream Act Amnesty in return for promises of more border enforcement. How could someone like Krikorian suddenly be shilling for Amnesty when Americans have no room for compromise since our nation is already terminally ill from compromise? There is no room for compromise on Amnesty, Mr. Krikorian, and I hope he will join ALIPAC, NumbersUSA, and FAIR in our unified condemnation of DACA and any form of Amnesty for illegal aliens.
Trump promised America there would be no discussion of Amnesty for illegal aliens for many years, and if he breaks that promise tomorrow by giving Congress six months to pass an Amnesty bill, then Trump is clearly putting Mexicans First and Americans Last!
If Trump leaves DACA up for six months, the resulting legislative Amnesty battle, which our organization Americans for Legal Immigration PAC has successfully stopped since 2004, will absolutely wreck his base leaving his Presidency mortally wounded. Not ending DACA completely without replacement and then appealing to Congress for Amnesty will force millions of Americans to accept that Donald Trump lied to us all about many important things and will destroy his ability to lead this nation.
Not ending DACA completely without replacement and then appealing to Congress for Amnesty will force millions of Americans to accept that Donald Trump lied to us all about many important things and will destroy his ability to lead this nation. The national focus will become Amnesty for illegal aliens once again and Trump will find himself without much of his base left to defend him or support any of his initiatives.
Those stadiums full of Americans chanting "USA" did not come to Trump's side to see him lie, break campaign promises, and put illegal aliens first!
Americans once had dreams too, we were the original dreamers and now our dreams are being wrecked by millions of illegal aliens and the politicians who lie to voters and then support illegal alien interests first and Americans last like President Trump.
We will find out tomorrow if Americans must now rise up and organize to fight to stop "Trump's Amnesty."
Last edited by ALIPAC; 09-04-2017 at 02:04 PM.