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    NCLR scared sh*tless about E-verify, urges CIR



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    NCLR URGES ADMINISTRATION AND CONGRESS TO GET SERIOUS ABOUT COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM

    THE TIME FOR MISSTEPS IS OVER

    Washington, DC-NCLR (National Council of La Raza), the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States, today urged the administration and Congress to reject the failed strategies of the past and heed public demand for sensible, real solutions to our broken immigration system.

    Last month, the President declared that he intends to see comprehensive immigration reform passed, and Senator Charles Schumer announced that he plans to introduce a comprehensive immigration reform bill by Labor Day. However, in the last few days, the Obama administration and the Senate took steps in the wrong direction. The White House and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) decided to expand E-Verify, a flawed employment verification system that by multiple accounts is in serious need of improvement. The Senate, in considering DHS appropriations, followed suit by adopting multiple amendments related to border fencing and expansion of E-Verify.

    "It's time to stop the missteps, half-steps, and back-steps on immigration," said Janet MurguÃ*a, NCLR President and CEO. "The country wants immigration reform, the Latino community is waiting for it, our families are suffering, and we need to see some serious progress."

    The American people support a comprehensive overhaul of the immigration system in which the restoration of the rule of law includes legalization and sensible enforcement. Polls have consistently shown that a strong majority of Americans want Congress to advance fair, comprehensive immigration reform. In a recent national poll, 75% of respondents supported congressional action on immigration reform in 2009.

    MurguÃ*a added, "NCLR urges the administration and Congress to demonstrate leadership by avoiding piecemeal attempts to address the country's broken immigration system and instead advance an effective, comprehensive solution."

    For more information, please visit www.nclr(dot)org.

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    Re: NCLR scared sh*tless about E-verify, urges CIR


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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    Jul 10, 2009

    NCLR URGES ADMINISTRATION AND CONGRESS TO GET SERIOUS ABOUT COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM

    THE TIME FOR MISSTEPS IS OVER

    Washington, DC-NCLR (National Council of La Raza), the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States, today urged the administration and Congress to reject the failed strategies of the past
    OMG this is so funny!! "Comprehensive Reform" (amnesty) is a failed strategy of the past!!

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    OMG Janet is sweating bullits she will loose her cushy job if Amnesty is not passed soon.

    When I was reading this I could hear her shrilled voice saying the words.

    75% of Americans want CIR ???? Maybe in your sick dreams Murguia.
    "A Government big enough to give you everything you want,is strong enough to take everything you have"* Thomas Jefferson

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    The American people do NOT support a comprehensive overhaul of the immigration system in which the restoration of the rule of law includes legalization and sensible enforcement. We do NOT want "legalization of illegal aliens" that unlawfully flooded into this country. We do NOT want "sensible enforcement" but DO Want STRICT ENFORCEMENT and border security.

    NCLR can wait for the next two hundred years, about the length of time it took the rest of us to reach equity in this country.

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    NCLR had better diversify into the countries that illegal aliens come from, well at least the hispanic illegals. NCLR can lobby, march, demand and harass those countries into taking care of their own people.
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    WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!

    Somebody give that woman a pacifier!!
    RIP TinybobIdaho -- May God smile upon you in his domain forevermore.

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