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    CBS Evening News NEED TO EMAIL THEM NOW

    I just saw that CBS Evening news with Katie Couric (new york area) will be doing a piece of what happens to the children when illegal alien parents get deported. I have already written and told them if its a sob story ( and if I know Couric it will be ) I will never watch CBS again.

    I hope I can get my fellow alipacer's to join me in emailing CBS. Let them know we don't want to hear another sob story. Maybe they'll pull it before air time. Though, I'm not sure exactly when that is.

    The email address is evening@cbsnews.com

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    CBS Evening news with Katie Couric (New York area) is to be doing a sob story on ILLEGALS AND THEIR ANCHOR BABIES.

    I truly do not care to hear another feeling sorry for law breakers story. Yes the anchor babies are indirectly linking these illegals to the United States. Diplomatic children are not made US citizens so how are illegal immigrants allowed to have children to be labeled citizens.

    I will not watch CBS ever again if there is a sob story on these illegals airs.

    Since 1986 the lazy governments have not enforced Immigration Laws. Currently, only 20 of 3,000 district are using 287g Program. And courts battle are continually.

    E-Verifying is getting the attention of employers who have been breaking the Immigration Laws by aiding and abetting illegals. Prison time is going to those who are hiring illegals, finally.

    Think about the pain the American Citizens have gone through by being displaced from the workplace. Even the States Unemployment Offices send illegal immigrants into the workplace without using E-Verify and IMAGE. So the States are displacing American Citizens with illegals.

    Don't forget the abuse of benefits for illegals and the illegal anchor babies at taxpayers expense. Think how Americans are being turned away but the illegals are getting medical treatment.

    Just last week the Supreme Court said, it is fine for the illegals to use SSN because they do not mean to use someone's numbers. So can I go and use this or that SSN just as long as I don't know that I am harming someone?

    And then the illegals are on the road driving as if they are privileged to do so. Don't forget they have no insurance, but are aided and abetted by someone else to even have a car to drive. All to often if in an accident with illegals they flee the accident scene. Just recently in NC there was an illegal immigrant female who killed a motorcycle dad with his son on the motorcycle. She tried to leave the scene and run over the dad again killing him.

    80% of American have had ENOUGH. And I could go on and on about the abuse and damage done to American Citizens.

    Too much is much,
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    I sent this:
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    I want to give write you another angle of your question below.

    "What happens to the children when illegal alien parents get deported?"



    The same thing happens to them as does any other law breaker when they go to jail.

    Isn't American prison population experiencing the same thing?
    When a mom or dad goes to prison the rest of the family helps them out or they go on welfare.
    These are AMERICANS I'm talking about.
    The illegal immigrants know they are breaking a law crossing our borders and not going thru the immigration system. Deportation is the process our LAWS call for.
    They can also take their American educated kids home to change their country for the good.
    There are MANY rich people in Mexico. They surely can help out the citizens.

    This country is bankrupt and cannot take on another country's problems,
    ESPECIALLY when they are a 3rd world one that doesn't like Americans.

    The numbers don't add up. Look at the states doing the worse. They are the ones loaded with illegal immigrants. They get most everything frre from us taxpayers and it isn't fair! 80% of the countries people do NOT want Amnesty for the illegal immigrants.

    We need jobs for Americans and they should be the priority.

    I challenge you to DARE to put the highlights of The Mexican Immigration Policy in your story! See Below.
    The Mexican President prior and current are always criticizing America and complaining about what we do. How about printing this...

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    MEXICO'S GLASS HOUSE- How the Mexican constitution treats foreigners
    Center for Security Policy ^ | April 3, 2006 | Michael Waller


    How the Mexican constitution treats foreign residents, workers and naturalized citizens



    Introduction



    Every country has the right to restrict the quality and quantity of foreign immigrants entering or living within its borders. If American policymakers are looking for legal models on which to base new laws restricting immigration and expelling foreign lawbreakers, they have a handy guide: the Mexican constitution.[1]



    Adopted in 1917, the constitution of the United Mexican States borrows heavily from American constitutional and legal principles. It combines those principles with a strong sense nationalism, cultural self-identity, paternalism, and state power. Mexico's constitution contains many provisions to protect the country from foreigners, including foreigners legally resident in the country and even foreign-born people who have become naturalized Mexican citizens. The Mexican constitution segregates immigrants and naturalized citizens from native-born citizens by denying immigrants basic human rights that Mexican immigrants enjoy in the United States.



    By making increasing demands that the U.S. not enforce its immigration laws and, indeed, that it liberalize them, Mexico is throwing stones within its own glass house. This paper, the first of a short series on Mexican immigration double standards, examines the Mexican constitution's protections against immigrants, and concludes with some questions about U.S. policy.



    Summary



    In brief, the Mexican Constitution states that:



    - Immigrants and foreign visitors are banned from public political discourse.

    - Immigrants and foreigners are denied certain basic property rights.

    - Immigrants are denied equal employment rights.

    - Immigrants and naturalized citizens will never be treated as real Mexican citizens.

    - Immigrants and naturalized citizens are not to be trusted in public service.

    - Immigrants and naturalized citizens may never become members of the clergy.

    - Private citizens may make citizens arrests of lawbreakers (i.e., illegal immigrants) and hand them to the authorities.

    - Immigrants may be expelled from Mexico for any reason and without due process (emphasis Bleeding America's).





    The Mexican constitution: Unfriendly to immigrants



    The Mexican constitution expressly forbids non-citizens to participate in the country's political life. Non-citizens are forbidden to participate in demonstrations or express opinions in public about domestic politics. Article 9 states, "only citizens of the Republic may do so to take part in the political affairs of the country." Article 33 is unambiguous: "Foreigners may not in any way participate in the political affairs of the country."



    The Mexican constitution denies fundamental property rights to foreigners. If foreigners wish to have certain property rights, they must renounce the protection of their own governments or risk confiscation. Foreigners are forbidden to own land in Mexico within 100 kilometers of land borders or within 50 kilometers of the coast. Article 27 states,



    "Only Mexicans by birth or naturalization and Mexican companies have the right to acquire ownership of lands, waters, and their appurtenances, or to obtain concessions for the exploitation of mines or of waters. The State may grant the same right to foreigners, provided they agree before the Ministry of Foreign Relations to consider themselves as nationals in respect to such property, and bind themselves not to invoke the protection of their governments in matters relating thereunto; under penalty, in case of noncompliance with this agreement, of forfeiture of the property acquired to the Nation. Under no circumstances may foreigners acquire direct ownership of lands or waters within a zone of one hundred kilometers along the frontiers and of fifty kilometers along the shores of the country." (Emphasis added)



    The Mexican constitution denies equal employment rights to immigrants, even legal ones, in the public sector. Article 32: "Mexicans shall have priority over foreigners under equality of circumstances for all classes of concessions and for all employment, positions, or commissions of the Government in which the status of citizenship is not indispensable. In time of peace no foreigner can serve in the Army nor in the police or public security forces."



    The Mexican constitution guarantees that immigrants will never be treated as real Mexican citizens, even if they are legally naturalized. Article 32 bans foreigners, immigrants, and even naturalized citizens of Mexico from serving as military officers, Mexican-flagged ship and airline crew, and chiefs of seaports and airports:



    "In order to belong to the National Navy or the Air Force, and to discharge any office or commission, it is required to be a Mexican by birth. This same status is indispensable for captains, pilots, masters, engineers, mechanics, and in general, for all personnel of the crew of any vessel or airship protected by the Mexican merchant flag or insignia. It is also necessary to be Mexican by birth to discharge the position of captain of the port and all services of practique and airport commandant, as well as all functions of customs agent in the Republic."



    An immigrant who becomes a naturalized Mexican citizen can be stripped of his Mexican citizenship if he lives again in the country of his origin for more than five years, under Article 37. Mexican-born citizens risk no such loss.



    Foreign-born, naturalized Mexican citizens may not become federal lawmakers (Article 55), cabinet secretaries (Article 91) or supreme court justices (Article 95).



    The president of Mexico, like the president of the United States, constitutionally must be a citizen by birth, but Article 82 of the Mexican constitution mandates that the president's parents also be

    Mexican-born citizens, thus according secondary status to Mexican-born citizens born of immigrants.



    The Mexican constitution forbids immigrants and naturalized citizens to become members of the clergy. Article 130 says, "To practice the ministry of any denomination in the United Mexican States it is necessary to be a Mexican by birth."



    The Mexican constitution singles out "undesirable aliens." Article 11 guarantees federal protection against "undesirable aliens resident in the country."



    The Mexican constitution provides the right of private individuals to make citizen's arrests. Article 16 states, "in cases of flagrante delicto, any person may arrest the offender and his accomplices, turning them over without delay to the nearest authorities." Therefore, the Mexican constitution appears to grant Mexican citizens the right to arrest illegal aliens and hand them over to police for prosecution.



    The Mexican constitution states that foreigners may be expelled for any reason and without due process. According to Article 33, "the Federal Executive shall have the exclusive power to compel any foreigner whose remaining he may deem inexpedient to abandon the national territory immediately and without the necessity of previous legal action."



    Notional policy options



    Mexico and the United States have much to learn from one another's laws and practices on immigration and naturalization. A study of the immigration and citizenship portions of the Mexican constitution leads to a search for new policy options to find a fair and equitable solution to the immigration problem in the United States.



    Two contrary options would require reciprocity, while doing the utmost to harmonize U.S.-Mexican relations:



    1. Mexico should amend its constitution to guarantee immigrants to Mexico the same rights it demands the United States give to immigrants from Mexico; or



    2. The United States should impose the same restrictions on Mexican immigrants that Mexico imposes on American immigrants.



    These options are only notional, of course. They are intended only to help push the immigration debate in a more sensible direction. They simply illustrate the hypocrisy of the Mexican government's current immigration demands on the United States - as well as the emptiness of most Democrat and Republican proposals for immigration reform.



    Mexico certainly has every right to control who enters its borders, and to expel foreigners who break its laws. The Mexican constitution is designed to give the strongest protections possible to the country's national security. Mexico's internal immigration policy is Mexico's business.



    However, since Mexican political leaders from the ruling party and the opposition have been demanding that the United States ignore, alter or abolish its own immigration laws, they have opened their own internal affairs to American scrutiny. The time has come to examine Mexico's own glass house.

    J. Michael Waller, Ph.D., is the Center for Security Policy's Vice President for Information Operations.
    If Palestine puts down their guns, there will be peace.
    If Israel puts down their guns there will be no more Israel.
    Dick Morris

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    Actually it was refreshing in that the father of the featured deported illegal Mexican couple had the decency to say, "I blame myself for having them (his two children) there (in the United States)" rather than blaming the U.S. for their deportation as is usually done.

    So you might want to include an acknowledgement that this gentleman took responsibility for his own actions in this matter rather than trying to place the blame on U.S. immigration laws. That is as it should be!
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    I watched the IA children report on CBS tonight and they were complaining their children do not speak spanish.Yeah right I believe that one for sure.

    The husband was making $40,000 a year as a bank guard.So how does an Illegal Immigrant get a security job in the USA ? Obviously no back ground check was done and this IA was issued a GUN !

    I got to see if there is a comment section for this report at CBS.
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    Did Katie ask why the parents didn't take the kiddies with them?
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    What we need to stress is WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO AMERICAN KIDS WHO NO LONGER HAVE A COUNTRY? They will be edged out over time but have NO other nation to run to.....

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    What can we expect from MSM, they are owned by coporate elites who belong to the CFR and Trilateral Commission. It is only going to get worse as they get more desperate to push Amnesty and NWO through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USPatriot
    I watched the IA children report on CBS tonight and they were complaining their children do not speak spanish.Yeah right I believe that one for sure.

    The husband was making $40,000 a year as a bank guard.So how does an Illegal Immigrant get a security job in the USA ? Obviously no back ground check was done and this IA was issued a GUN !

    I got to see if there is a comment section for this report at CBS.
    It's a felony and a deportable offense for illegal aliens to carry/possess/use firearms. Hope ICE was watching this too and raids the bank that hired him. Jail the employers and deport the illegals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReggieMay
    Did Katie ask why the parents didn't take the kiddies with them?
    They did take the kids with them.

    I was going to comment on the CBS post that it was nice to see the parents doing the right thing and keeping the family together by taking them with them to Mexico.
    Maybe CBS choose this story as I'm sure they talked to many families because of the emails about NO MORE sob stories.

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