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    "First and foremost.....they should've suspended any and all payments of such to anyone who couldn't prove that they are a U.S. citizen about d10 years ago....now the chickens are coming home to roost...you can bet La RAZA, MALDEF, and the militiant, ethno-supremacist Chicano groups will be crying foul and racism because millions of illegals won't be getting their welfare checks, student grants, and other public benefits from California".

    You can rest assured they still will receive their fraudulently obtained welfare benefits, universal health care, tuition assistance, SSI, foodstamps, unemployment insurance and everything else denied to Americans in that drug cartel and Mexican government owned and controlled state.
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    Now maybe califonians will wake up.Regrettably california will collapse before mexico.

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    Why isn't there talk of how CA violates federal law by allowing people to be on welfare longer than allowed. Forget the limit right now (think it's 5 yrs) but I did hear the state does this. Could begin with following fed law. Oh, that's right. The feds don't follow some of their own laws so guess the states don't have to either.
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    Even in the face of total collapse, these idiots refuse to admit that 3 million illegal aliens help bring one of the greatest states of the union to this point, Unbelievable
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    CALIFORNIA IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN FOR BALANCED BUDGET

    SACRAMENTO, CA -- State lawmakers unveiled a package of 20 bills, aimed at saving money and balancing the state budget by targeting illegal ailens.

    Assembly members want to chip away at the state deficit by checking the immigration status of those getting state-funded social benefits and jobs. They especially want to crackdown on those who have committed crimes.

    "California is on a financial life raft that is sinking, but at the same time, we continue to pull on more and more people on board," said Assemblyman Jim Silva (R) of Huntington Beach.

    Many of the proposals concentrate on criminal activity because in 2006 - 2007, it cost the state roughly $850,000,000 million dollars to incarcerate more than 17,000 illegal immigrants.

    Among the proposals:
    - Adding ten years to prison sentences for felonies if the illegal had been previously deported.
    - Checking the immigration status of DUI offenders
    - Requiring local law enforcement to cooperate with INS
    - Denying bail for gang-related or violent crimes
    - And reporting dangerous juveniles to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation.

    "To the extent we have criminal activity in our state, we should address it very, very vigorously" said state Senior Gil Cedillo (D) of Los Angeles, Vice-Chairman of the Latino Caucus.

    "I think the law enforcement agencies in my city should be focused on crime and violence, which is starting to creep up," said San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.

    Assemblyman John Benoit(R) of Bermuda Dunes is a law enforcement veteran-turned politician, who says it's time cops are part of the solution.
    "I have been involved in stopping, finding, and in some cases, deporting people here illegally. I think the rule of law is the reason the United States stands out among nations," said Assemblyman Benoit.

    The federal government is supposed to help pay for jailing illegal immigrants who commit crimes, but California got reimbursed only $100,000,000 dollars last year, less than 13 percent of the actual costs.

    http://abclocal.go.com:80/kgo/story?sec ... s&id=60420
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
    CALIFORNIA IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN FOR BALANCED BUDGET

    SACRAMENTO, CA -- State lawmakers unveiled a package of 20 bills, aimed at saving money and balancing the state budget by targeting illegal ailens.

    Assembly members want to chip away at the state deficit by checking the immigration status of those getting state-funded social benefits and jobs. They especially want to crackdown on those who have committed crimes.

    "California is on a financial life raft that is sinking, but at the same time, we continue to pull on more and more people on board," said Assemblyman Jim Silva (R) of Huntington Beach.

    Many of the proposals concentrate on criminal activity because in 2006 - 2007, it cost the state roughly $850,000,000 million dollars to incarcerate more than 17,000 illegal immigrants.

    Among the proposals:
    - Adding ten years to prison sentences for felonies if the illegal had been previously deported.
    - Checking the immigration status of DUI offenders
    - Requiring local law enforcement to cooperate with INS
    - Denying bail for gang-related or violent crimes
    - And reporting dangerous juveniles to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation.

    "To the extent we have criminal activity in our state, we should address it very, very vigorously" said state Senior Gil Cedillo (D) of Los Angeles, Vice-Chairman of the Latino Caucus.

    "I think the law enforcement agencies in my city should be focused on crime and violence, which is starting to creep up," said San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.

    Assemblyman John Benoit(R) of Bermuda Dunes is a law enforcement veteran-turned politician, who says it's time cops are part of the solution.
    "I have been involved in stopping, finding, and in some cases, deporting people here illegally. I think the rule of law is the reason the United States stands out among nations," said Assemblyman Benoit.

    The federal government is supposed to help pay for jailing illegal immigrants who commit crimes, but California got reimbursed only $100,000,000 dollars last year, less than 13 percent of the actual costs.

    http://abclocal.go.com:80/kgo/story?sec ... s&id=60420





    Well, hopefully once this is addressed and some leglislation put into place which cuts out the freebies to illegal aliens, those benefits will be restored to those who should RIGHTFULLY be receiving them.

    In fact, that may be what the plan is. Can we just picture what would happen if they made an announcement that, beginning Feb. 1, illegal aliens and households containing illegal aliens would be cut off?

    LaRaza, the ACLU and all the rest would be doing the usual screaming about Latinos being "unfairly targeted", discriminated against, etc. and proceed to tie this up in court for so long that CA would be just a blurb in future text on lost civilizations by the time it was ever resolved

    As it is, this is not going to go over well with the illegals or their advocacy, especially when you see their standard bearers within the government now proposing legislation against them.

    I think that if I were in CA and had any way to do so, I'd be making arrangements to go away for awhile.....or at least be making provisions so I could stay at home behind locked doors.....because illegals and their advocates are not going to like this one bit and it might well be what sets it all off over there
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
    CALIFORNIA IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN FOR BALANCED BUDGET

    SACRAMENTO, CA -- State lawmakers unveiled a package of 20 bills, aimed at saving money and balancing the state budget by targeting illegal ailens.

    Assembly members want to chip away at the state deficit by checking the immigration status of those getting state-funded social benefits and jobs. They especially want to crackdown on those who have committed crimes.

    "California is on a financial life raft that is sinking, but at the same time, we continue to pull on more and more people on board," said Assemblyman Jim Silva (R) of Huntington Beach.

    Many of the proposals concentrate on criminal activity because in 2006 - 2007, it cost the state roughly $850,000,000 million dollars to incarcerate more than 17,000 illegal immigrants.

    Among the proposals:
    - Adding ten years to prison sentences for felonies if the illegal had been previously deported.
    - Checking the immigration status of DUI offenders
    - Requiring local law enforcement to cooperate with INS
    - Denying bail for gang-related or violent crimes
    - And reporting dangerous juveniles to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation.

    "To the extent we have criminal activity in our state, we should address it very, very vigorously" said state Senior Gil Cedillo (D) of Los Angeles, Vice-Chairman of the Latino Caucus.

    "I think the law enforcement agencies in my city should be focused on crime and violence, which is starting to creep up," said San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.

    Assemblyman John Benoit(R) of Bermuda Dunes is a law enforcement veteran-turned politician, who says it's time cops are part of the solution.
    "I have been involved in stopping, finding, and in some cases, deporting people here illegally. I think the rule of law is the reason the United States stands out among nations," said Assemblyman Benoit.

    The federal government is supposed to help pay for jailing illegal immigrants who commit crimes, but California got reimbursed only $100,000,000 dollars last year, less than 13 percent of the actual costs.

    http://abclocal.go.com:80/kgo/story?sec ... s&id=60420
    Now this is encouraging news. Finally someone wants to address this sanctuary state.

    Do you know, JohnDoe2, if this was published today? Checked the link and says the story is no longer found.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
    CALIFORNIA IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN FOR BALANCED BUDGET

    SACRAMENTO, CA -- State lawmakers unveiled a package of 20 bills, aimed at saving money and balancing the state budget by targeting illegal ailens.

    Assembly members want to chip away at the state deficit by checking the immigration status of those getting state-funded social benefits and jobs. They especially want to crackdown on those who have committed crimes.

    "California is on a financial life raft that is sinking, but at the same time, we continue to pull on more and more people on board," said Assemblyman Jim Silva (R) of Huntington Beach.

    Many of the proposals concentrate on criminal activity because in 2006 - 2007, it cost the state roughly $850,000,000 million dollars to incarcerate more than 17,000 illegal immigrants.

    Among the proposals:
    - Adding ten years to prison sentences for felonies if the illegal had been previously deported.
    - Checking the immigration status of DUI offenders
    - Requiring local law enforcement to cooperate with INS
    - Denying bail for gang-related or violent crimes
    - And reporting dangerous juveniles to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation.

    "To the extent we have criminal activity in our state, we should address it very, very vigorously" said state Senior Gil Cedillo (D) of Los Angeles, Vice-Chairman of the Latino Caucus.

    "I think the law enforcement agencies in my city should be focused on crime and violence, which is starting to creep up," said San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.

    Assemblyman John Benoit(R) of Bermuda Dunes is a law enforcement veteran-turned politician, who says it's time cops are part of the solution.
    "I have been involved in stopping, finding, and in some cases, deporting people here illegally. I think the rule of law is the reason the United States stands out among nations," said Assemblyman Benoit.

    The federal government is supposed to help pay for jailing illegal immigrants who commit crimes, but California got reimbursed only $100,000,000 dollars last year, less than 13 percent of the actual costs.

    http://abclocal.go.com:80/kgo/story?sec ... s&id=60420
    Now this is encouraging news. Finally someone wants to address this sanctuary state.

    Do you know, JohnDoe2, if this was published today? Checked the link and says the story is no longer found.


    Link to news story March 25/08 http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?sectio ... id=6042094
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    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    Now this is encouraging news. Finally someone wants to address this sanctuary state.

    Do you know, JohnDoe2, if this was published today? Checked the link and says the story is no longer found. :cry:
    I know for sure that it's not from today. Seems like it's from several weeks ago. I'll see if I can find a date and another source if you would like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    Now this is encouraging news. Finally someone wants to address this sanctuary state.

    Do you know, JohnDoe2, if this was published today? Checked the link and says the story is no longer found. :cry:
    I know for sure that it's not from today. Seems like it's from several weeks ago. I'll see if I can find a date and another source if you would like.
    Jean, new link:

    http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?sectio ... id=6042094
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