Showing posts with label immigration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label immigration. Show all posts

Monday, June 18, 2012

Obama Proposes New Immigration Rules That Leave Some Skeptical


Barack Obama

President Barack Obama has adopted convenient new immigration rules that will greatly benefit mostly Hispanic students in America, who are illegal immigrants, eligible for deportation. While I am glad for the illegal immigrants this new move will help, I am very skeptical of President Obama's motives. Obama's challenger in this year's presidential election, Mitt Romney, has made inroads in the Hispanic community. 

This has been greatly aided by Hispanic senator, Marco Rubio, campaigning for Romney. Polls have reflected the increase in support for Romney in the Hispanic community. He is using it in an attempt at getting back into office, where he would go right back to setting a record number of deportations again.

Obama's new immigration announcement was a politically motivated, empty gesture, during an election year seeking to capture the Hispanic vote. However, President Obama deported a RECORD NUMBER of illegal immigrants in 2011, breaking up many innocent families that sought a better life.

The Obama Administration also snatched 5,000 children born in America belonging to illegal immigrants, while deporting their parents and placing the kids in foster care. For a man that loves to invoke his kids' names every chance he gets, he certainly doesn't care about other people's children to do such a thing. He wouldn't want anyone breaking up his family, but has no qualms about doing so to others (and the Obama administration has broken up many families).

This leads me to believe Obama is not who he says he is and is just pretending for the cameras. Obama does not care about immigrants, legal or illegal. Take it from a legal immigrant that knows firsthand. The Obama Administration, particularly the FBI and DOJ, view immigrants as slave labor, who can be harassed for political gain. The people of America deserve better than to be represented by such a questionable administration.   

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Monday, April 30, 2012

A Record Number Of Mexicans Have Left America


This Is Not Good For The Economy


Barack Obama

Articles were published last week in the mainstream press that states a record number of Mexicans have left America during Barack Obama's presidency. This news is regrettable, as Mexicans have contributed so much to the United States with their culture and labor. This development is not good for the economy.

Last year, the Judiciary Report published an article about American farm owners lamenting the number of Mexicans that have been summarily rounded up and deported to Mexico. Farm owners stated Mexicans were great workers, who are well-conditioned and hard working. U.S. farmers have publicly complained they are losing a fortune, due to said deportations and now sadly voluntary departures from America.

STORY SOURCE

For first time since Depression, more Mexicans leave U.S. than enter

A four-decade tidal wave of Mexican immigration to the United States has receded, causing a historic shift in migration patterns as more Mexicans appear to be leaving the United States for Mexico than the other way around, according to a report from the Pew Hispanic Center. 

“I think the massive boom in Mexican immigration is over and I don’t think it will ever return to the numbers we saw in the 1990s and 2000s,” said Douglas Massey, a professor of sociology and public affairs at Princeton University and co-director of the Mexican Migration Project, which has been gathering data on the subject for 30 years...

The trend could have major political consequences, underscoring the delicate dance by the Republican and Democratic parties as they struggle with immigration policies and court the increasingly important Latino vote...


Historic wave of Mexican immigration at a standstill, report says

April 23, 2012 | 4:39 pm  - The number of Mexican migrants to the United States dropped significantly while the number of those returning home increased, bringing net migration from Mexico to a statistical standstill, according to a report published Monday.

The shift over the last several years marks a significant change after four decades of historic immigration from Mexico, according to the report by the Pew Hispanic Center.