[TruthTalk] Interesting Topic - Should we send them North?

2006-03-21 Thread Judy Taylor



Illegal Alien Invasion 

By Judge Roy Moore 

The Covenant News ~ March 21, 2006 



America is a land of immigrants. From the beginning of our Nation, 
  people have come to America "the land of opportunity" where they found freedom 
  and prosperity. However, over the last few years the immigration story has 
  changed from a tale of working hard, playing by the rules and achieving 
  success to a nightmare of poorly secured borders, irresponsible employers, 
  overwhelmed social services, and increased crime.Immigration is the 
  legal means by which one becomes a citizen of this Country. It has 
  historically involved an application for citizenship, a test, an investigation 
  and an oath. When people enter our Country who make no application to become a 
  citizen, do not wish to learn our language or our customs, and only intend to 
  reap the rewards of our economy while paying no taxes required of a citizen, 
  they are illegal aliens and not immigrants.It is estimated that nearly 
  20 million illegal aliens now reside in the United States, with thousands more 
  crossing the border every day. Statistics on how many illegal aliens reside in 
  Alabama are sketchy, but it is known that Alabama has seen an explosion in 
  those numbers over the last ten years. In 2000, the Immigration and 
  Naturalization Service (INS) estimated that 24,000 illegal aliens resided in 
  Alabama. That represented a 500 percent increase from INS estimates in 1996. 
  Today, experts place the number of illegal aliens at 75,000 to 100,000 and 
  rising rapidly.Such vast numbers of people are not harmlessly absorbed 
  into the overall population. Last year, police in Birmingham and Decatur 
  working with the U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs to locate criminals 
  among the illegal alien population, arrested over 30 who were suspected of 
  being involved in brutal gang activities. One of those individuals arrested 
  had a prior felony charge and is suspected of kidnapping, extortion, and 
  trafficking of other illegal aliens into the country.The law requires 
  hospitals to provide free emergency medical services to illegal aliens, which 
  costs well over $250 million per year. Alabama received $572,326 from Congress 
  in fiscal year 2004 to offset the cost of medical services for illegal aliens, 
  but that amount represents only a fraction of what the state actually spends 
  in this area. Along with this illegal alien invasion come dangerous diseases 
  and other medical conditions which are cause for heightened 
  concern.Illegal aliens are generally not proficient in English and 
  this lack of proficiency leads to the additional costs of providing 
  translation expenses, and government services such as driver's license 
  testing, education, and law enforcement. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1982 
  that the children of illegal aliens, regardless of their place of birth, have 
  a constitutional right to be educated in public schools.This 
  judicially mandated entitlement currently costs the state over $7,000 per 
  child per year. Given such alarming numbers as well as the renewed emphasis on 
  security in the Country, one would think that our state and national 
  government would focus more attention on the illegal alien problem.In 
  fact, governments are doing less than they were even ten years ago. Since 
  1993, the federal spending on border enforcement has grown from more than $740 
  million to $3.8 billion. Despite the increase, the number of undocumented 
  aliens flooding into our Nation has continued at a rate of about 500,000 per 
  year. Clearly, current efforts to curtail these problems are not 
  working.Alabama is restricted by federal law with regard to 
  interdiction and deportation of illegal aliens. Nevertheless, our law 
  enforcement officers can never be prohibited from arrest and detention of 
  illegal aliens for criminal activity or violation of our laws. Some officers 
  have been led to believe otherwise. A simple training program could correct 
  this deficiency.Another course of action is to put more pressure on 
  employers who hire those illegally present in this state. The federal 
  government has left a gaping hole in this area of enforcement that the state 
  can fill. In 1992, INS issued 1,063 orders nationwide levying fines against 
  employers for hiring illegal aliens; in 2002, INS issued just 13 such orders. 
  Only 3 notices of intent to seek fines against employers for knowingly hiring 
  illegal aliens were issued in 2004 by the Immigration  Customs 
  Enforcement agency (ICE - the successor to INS). We can do better than 
  that!Alabama needs to fill the void left by the federal government by 
  enacting tougher laws that punish employers who hire illegal aliens for their 
  own profit. When it becomes clear that jobs will only be available to those 
  who become citizens by following the rules, illegal aliens will leave Alabama. 
  Fewer 

RE: [TruthTalk] Interesting Topic - Should we send them North?

2006-03-21 Thread ShieldsFamily








Thanks God they are Mexicans and not
Jews!!! (There would be an electric fence erected immediately!) izzy











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Illegal Alien Invasion 







By Judge Roy Moore 







The Covenant News ~ March 21, 2006










America is a
land of immigrants. From the beginning of our Nation, people have come to America
the land of opportunity where they found freedom and prosperity.
However, over the last few years the immigration story has changed from a tale
of working hard, playing by the rules and achieving success to a nightmare of
poorly secured borders, irresponsible employers, overwhelmed social services,
and increased crime.

Immigration is the legal means by which one becomes a citizen of this Country.
It has historically involved an application for citizenship, a test, an
investigation and an oath. When people enter our Country who make no
application to become a citizen, do not wish to learn our language or our
customs, and only intend to reap the rewards of our economy while paying no
taxes required of a citizen, they are illegal aliens and not immigrants.

It is estimated that nearly 20 million illegal aliens now reside in the United States,
with thousands more crossing the border every day. Statistics on how many
illegal aliens reside in Alabama are sketchy,
but it is known that Alabama
has seen an explosion in those numbers over the last ten years. In 2000, the
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) estimated that 24,000 illegal
aliens resided in Alabama.
That represented a 500 percent increase from INS estimates in 1996. Today,
experts place the number of illegal aliens at 75,000 to 100,000 and rising
rapidly.

Such vast numbers of people are not harmlessly absorbed into the overall
population. Last year, police in Birmingham and Decatur working with the
U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs to locate criminals among the illegal
alien population, arrested over 30 who were suspected of being involved in
brutal gang activities. One of those individuals arrested had a prior felony
charge and is suspected of kidnapping, extortion, and trafficking of other
illegal aliens into the country.

The law requires hospitals to provide free emergency medical services to
illegal aliens, which costs well over $250 million per year. Alabama received $572,326 from Congress in
fiscal year 2004 to offset the cost of medical services for illegal aliens, but
that amount represents only a fraction of what the state actually spends in
this area. Along with this illegal alien invasion come dangerous diseases and
other medical conditions which are cause for heightened concern.

Illegal aliens are generally not proficient in English and this lack of
proficiency leads to the additional costs of providing translation expenses,
and government services such as driver's license testing, education, and law enforcement.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1982 that the children of illegal aliens,
regardless of their place of birth, have a constitutional right to be educated
in public schools.

This judicially mandated entitlement currently costs the state over $7,000 per
child per year. Given such alarming numbers as well as the renewed emphasis on
security in the Country, one would think that our state and national government
would focus more attention on the illegal alien problem.

In fact, governments are doing less than they were even ten years ago. Since
1993, the federal spending on border enforcement has grown from more than $740
million to $3.8 billion. Despite the increase, the number of undocumented
aliens flooding into our Nation has continued at a rate of about 500,000 per
year. Clearly, current efforts to curtail these problems are not working.

Alabama is
restricted by federal law with regard to interdiction and deportation of
illegal aliens. Nevertheless, our law enforcement officers can never be prohibited
from arrest and detention of illegal aliens for criminal activity or violation
of our laws. Some officers have been led to believe otherwise. A simple
training program could correct this deficiency.

Another course of action is to put more pressure on employers who hire those
illegally present in this state. The federal government has left a gaping hole
in this area of enforcement that the state can fill. In 1992, INS issued 1,063
orders nationwide levying fines against employers for hiring illegal aliens; in
2002, INS issued just 13 such orders. Only 3 notices of intent to seek fines
against employers for knowingly hiring illegal aliens were issued in 2004 by
the Immigration  Customs Enforcement agency (ICE - the successor to INS).
We can do better than that!

Alabama needs
to fill the void left by the federal government by enacting tougher laws that
punish employers who hire illegal