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    Baca pushes immigration reform

    Baca pushes immigration reform
    Stephen Wall, Staff Writer
    Posted: 11/30/2008 10:11:15 PM PST


    Buoyed by the election of Barack Obama and a larger Democratic majority in Congress, Latino political and community leaders say the time is right to push for a major overhaul of immigration laws.
    Rep. Joe Baca, D-San Bernardino, said immigration reform will be "one of our top priorities" after Obama takes office Jan. 20.

    During the congressional recess, Latino leaders plan to meet in Chicago with Rahm Emanuel, Obama's chief of staff, to discuss immigration, Baca said.

    "He's (Emanuel) indicated we needed to come up with a comprehensive immigration plan," Baca said in an interview in his San Bernardino office last week. "It's on their radar and on their agenda."

    Post-election surveys show that Latino voters overwhelmingly supported Obama.

    Seventy-two percent of Latino voters favored Obama, compared to 25 percent for Republican candidate John McCain, according to a survey this month by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund.

    The survey of 800 Latino registered voters in 21 states also found high expectations for the incoming administration and Congress. Nearly 70 percent of survey respondents expect the situation for Latinos to improve under Obama's leadership.

    The survey also showed that the economy is the biggest concern for Latino voters. Two-thirds said it is the most important issue for Obama and the new Congress to tackle.

    However, 68 percent of respondents said that immigration must be addressed in the first year of the Obama administration.

    "The Democratic Party must show that it can solve tough problems by enacting common-sense immigration reform," said Frank Sharry, executive director of America's Voice, a pro-immigrant group based in Washington, D.C. "Failure to do so could net very different results in 2010 and beyond."

    Patricio Guillen, who runs an immigrant-assistance organization in San Bernardino, has realistic goals when it comes to immigration reform.

    "It's going to be done, there is no doubt," said Guillen, executive director of Libreria Del Pueblo. "For us to put timelines, I don't think we can do that. There are too many other things that are pending."

    Baca said the first order of business of the new Congress will be to tackle the financial and housing crises and reform the health-care system.

    But immigration won't be ignored, he said.

    While details of an immigration reform bill must be ironed out, Baca said it would include a path to citizenship for the 12 to 14 million undocumented immigrants in the country.

    He said the proposal also would have strict measures to prevent employers from hiring illegal immigrants.

    "We're not just going to be dealing with the border," said Baca, the outgoing chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus who was re-elected for a fifth time Nov. 4. "Building a fence is not the answer."

    Without getting into specifics, Baca said the bill "will be a lot more favorable towards the undocumented" than previous immigration proposals that had "strict requirements" that included back taxes and fines for people wanting to become citizens.

    Baca said that he also expects the Obama administration to exercise discretion in using workplace raids to arrest and deport illegal immigrants.

    "Raids shouldn't occur just for the sake of them occurring," Baca said. "If you're going to have them, you have to go after the employer and not just the employees."

    Opponents of illegal immigration criticized Baca's proposal.

    "Our American way of life is what's at peril here," said Victorville resident Raymond Herrera, national rally spokesman for the Minuteman Project. "You want to come here, come here legally and assimilate, and it's not an issue."

    Illegal immigrants like 18-year-old Colton resident Alicia Galicia are holding out hope that the law is changed to allow them to get legal status.

    "My education and whole life depends on it," said Galicia, who studies at San Bernardino Valley College. "If I get legalized, I can get financial aid and get a job."

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    They have got to be insane. Many Americans do not want this and if they try to push it, we will have real trouble on our hands. Many Americans are out of work and those that didn't care before, i feal, will care now.

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    "My education and whole life depends on it," said Galicia, who studies at San Bernardino Valley College. "If I get legalized, I can get financial aid and get a job."
    Illegal immigrants like 18-year-old Colton resident Alicia Galicia are holding out hope that the law is changed to allow them to get legal status.


    American kids are finding the student loans are drying up so get your bucket and find another well Galicia.
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    Start contacting all Republican Senators now! And here is a list of Democrats that MAY vote against amnesty legislation:
    Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.)
    Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.)
    Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.)
    Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.)
    Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.)
    Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.)
    Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.)
    Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.)
    Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.)
    Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.)
    Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.)
    Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.).

    We can stop Amnesty legislation by lack of cloture if needed but we need the minimum number of votes in the Senate ---41.

    I continue to send official US government news releases on to my Congressmen that depict the real situation on the border from these sources:
    http://www.ice.gov/pi/news/newsreleases/
    http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/news_releases/

    If we have to read these stories they should be informed of them, too
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    Just one old man's opinion---

    Just one old man's opinion---but this nonsense will not stop until there is rioting in the streets. We cannot and should not be forced to allow people to come here in violation of our laws and be given a free hand to stay.
    We, as American citizens have the right to insist that all elected officials live up to the oath of office they took or to resign.

    There should be a day each year on which every elected official must renew his/her oath of office. Membership of elected officilas in caucuses that are racially or ethnically oriented should be, not only improper, but justification for impeachment. An American citizen cannot use a racial epithet or he/she will lose a job, go to jail, or be subject to any number of forms of punishment. Yet the people we elect to public office can sit and decide how they are going to share the wealth of America with people who are just like them???? That is racial prejudice in the extreme!!!

    No way--!!!

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    You can post comments at the article's link source above. People are PO'd at the mere suggestion of another amnesty scheme push.

    And please call Republican senators and the Dem senators Captainron lists above.
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    How can they even suggest it with 14 million americans out of work and our Health care and schools in shambles....Baca is a nut case!

    Left a comment at link!
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    Baca said the first order of business of the new Congress will be to tackle the financial and housing crises and reform the health-care system. <<<<< A GREAT part of which illegals had a HUGE part in!

    I agree with misterbill whole heartedly!

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    This morning I was watching c-span on health care, a called asked the guy aren't 47 million of the uninsured illegal aliens his answer was " some of them are Americans"
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