From Oregonians for Immigration Reform:
July 20, 2009
OFIR Members and Friends:
On Sunday, The Oregonian featured on its front page an article, “Special visas help abused immigrants,â€
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From Oregonians for Immigration Reform:
July 20, 2009
OFIR Members and Friends:
On Sunday, The Oregonian featured on its front page an article, “Special visas help abused immigrants,â€
From Oregonians for Immigration Reform:
July 20, 2009
OFIR Members and Friends:
On Sunday, The Oregonian featured on its front page an article, “Special visas help abused immigrants,â€
Obama Admin going to find any way possible to bring in as many foreigners as possible and/or grant de facto amnesty to as many illegal aliens as possible, without Congress' approval. They will just change whatever policies they want.Quote:
However, DHS directly contradicted federal law and argued that the woman "could qualify for asylum…based on alternative particular social group formulations." DHS went on in its brief to lay out "two such formulations," thereby affirming the Obama Administration's support for extending asylum to victims of domestic violence. DHS ultimately recommended that the case be returned to a lower court for further consideration. (DHS Supplemental Brief, April 13, 2009).
Eventually all it will take to meet "refugee" eligibility will be "anyone under emotional distress because they want to live in the U.S.".
Because Obama Admin doesn't give a crap about the consequences to the U.S. of anything. They don't care about the U.S. It is evil and owes the whole world and is responsible to take care of the world.Quote:
According to The New York Times, both the Clinton Administration and the Bush Administration considered whether to extend asylum to victims of domestic violence in foreign nations. Ultimately both decided against this policy shift, fearing the opening of "a floodgate of asylum petitions from battered women across the globe." The Obama Administration, however, seems committed to moving ahead with the extension despite its consequences here in the U.S. and abroad where reform is most needed. (The New York Times, July 15, 2009).
Obama Admin going to find any way possible to bring in as many foreigners as possible and/or grant de facto amnesty to as many illegal aliens as possible, without Congress' approval. They will just change whatever policies they want.Quote:
However, DHS directly contradicted federal law and argued that the woman "could qualify for asylum…based on alternative particular social group formulations." DHS went on in its brief to lay out "two such formulations," thereby affirming the Obama Administration's support for extending asylum to victims of domestic violence. DHS ultimately recommended that the case be returned to a lower court for further consideration. (DHS Supplemental Brief, April 13, 2009).
Eventually all it will take to meet "refugee" eligibility will be "anyone under emotional distress because they want to live in the U.S.".
Because Obama Admin doesn't give a crap about the consequences to the U.S. of anything. They don't care about the U.S. It is evil and owes the whole world and is responsible to take care of the world.Quote:
According to The New York Times, both the Clinton Administration and the Bush Administration considered whether to extend asylum to victims of domestic violence in foreign nations. Ultimately both decided against this policy shift, fearing the opening of "a floodgate of asylum petitions from battered women across the globe." The Obama Administration, however, seems committed to moving ahead with the extension despite its consequences here in the U.S. and abroad where reform is most needed. (The New York Times, July 15, 2009).
And I suppose that those granted asylum will also be able to vote.
And I suppose that those granted asylum will also be able to vote.