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    CFR: The U.S. needs and overhaul of its immigration laws.

    NOTE: The Council of Foreign Relations is a globalist Open Border group.

    http://fairimmigration.wordpress.com/20 ... tion-laws/




    Today, amid a mixed bag of news from Congress and the administration, an indpendent Council on Foreign Relations panel – co-chaired by former Florida governor Jeb Bush (R) and former Clinton White House chief of staff Thomas F. “Mackâ€

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    [quote]Today, amid a mixed bag of news from Congress and the administration, an indpendent Council on Foreign Relations panel – co-chaired by former Florida governor Jeb Bush (R) and former Clinton White House chief of staff Thomas F. “Mackâ€
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    The stakes are too high to fail,â€

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    If the United States continues to mishandle its immigration policy, it will damage one of the vital underpinnings of American prosperity and security, and could condemn the country to a long, slow decline in its status in the world.
    I wonder if this falls along the same lines as telling us we need to ship our jobs overseas to help with the competition with other counties or our economy would fail?

    Their immigration policy change would be granting amnesty,what else could it be?
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    This is OUR country and they are in for one heck of a fight

    We all know that Amnesty is the worst thing that could ever happen to America, we don't need new immigration laws, we just need them to enforce all of the laws on the books and the problem would be solved. And the stupidity of libs saying we can't deport them all, when confronted with the reality that the laws should be enforced, is beyond belief. No, we don't have to deport them all; just fine the employers that hire them give them and their anchors no free health care. And no social services. No help of any kind and they will leave off their own accord.

    Treat them like the criminals they are and the problem would be solved.

    Illegals will never be Americans!
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    CFR backs amnesty opposes Arpaio-style raids

    Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 11:59am MST | Modified: Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 12:28pm

    Council on Foreign Relations backs amnesty for illegals, opposes Arpaio-style raidsPhoenix Business Journal - by Mike Sunnucks

    The uber-establishment Council on Foreign Relations said Wednesday it favors granting legal status to many of the roughly 12 million illegal immigrants in the U.S., creating a guest worker program for low-skilled foreign workers to come and work in the U.S and opposes local police getting to conduct immigration raids.

    The CFR issued an immigration policy report Wednesday that looks to lift caps on foreign university students in the U.S. and allow skilled foreign graduates to get more work visas. The international policy group also wants to create legal paths to citizenship for the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants already in the U.S.

    The CFR also said local police should not take lead roles in immigration enforcements and workplace raids. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas have been conducting immigration raids and prosecutions against businesses hiring illegal immigrants, as well as drop-houses used by smugglers trafficking illegal immigrants into Arizona from Mexico.

    The CFR report does not specifically mention Arpaio but the Valley’s sheriff is the most notable local enforcer of immigration laws in the U.S.

    The CFR’s recommendations on guest workers and amnesty mirror plans to be pushed in Congress this year by President Barack Obama. Arizona State university professor Raul H. Yzaguirre and former Florida governor Jeb Bush served on the CFR task force that wrote the recommendations.

    The group also wants the U.S. to tweek or ease some post 9/11 security measures that have discouraged immigration and foreign tourism into the U.S. and want the U.S. government to develop new technologies to secure border areas, verify workers’ employment status and enforce immigration laws.

    The New York-based CFR is a heavyweight international policy group whose members includes powerful politicians, CEOs and university presidents as well as multinational corporations, media firms and private equity firms.


    The Council’s corporate members include Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, American Express, Chevron, ExxonMobil Corp., Rothschild North America Inc., News Corp., General Electric, KBR Inc., Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Co., Soros Fund Management and Google Inc.

    U.S. Sen. John McCain, former Arizona governor Bruce Babbitt, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Arizona State University President Michael Crow and Thunderbird School of Global Management president Angel Cabrera are Arizonans that are CFR members.

    Other notable CFR members include:

    • Former U.S. Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell, James Baker and Madeline Albright.

    • Former U.S. Treasury secretaries Henry Paulson and Robert Rubin.

    • Financier George Soros and JP Morgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon.

    • Former Federal Reserve Bank chairmen Alan Greenspan and Paul Volcker.

    • Former presidents George H.W. Bush, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton and former vice president Dick Cheney.

    • Media notables such as NBC’s Tom Brokaw, News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, Newsweek International editor and CNN commentator Fareed Zakaria and New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs “Punchâ€
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    Same People

    The Same Idiots tell us that FAFTA is good for us too. same ol bullcrap from the same ol lying clownz...

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    The only immigration reform we need is a reform in enforcement. We need to enforce our immigration laws. Immigration laws are just like any other laws they are worthless unless enforced.

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    I posted this CFR Report and their Press Release of 07/08/09 at "News and Releases from Other Groups":
    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-162413.html

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