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    Senior Member Kiara's Avatar
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    My biggest fear about finding a job, (if I'm lucky enough to find one) is that I'll be with all spanish speaking people again. Felt like I was the one who left MY country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiara
    My biggest fear about finding a job, (if I'm lucky enough to find one) is that I'll be with all spanish speaking people again. Felt like I was the one who left MY country.
    Kinda in the same boat myself. If I'm lucky enough to find work. At least if I had to work with Canadians, we could communicate, accept of course for the seperatists. My French is worse than my espanol.

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    Kiara and Hylander_1314, I will be remembering you both in my prayers. It can be so scary to be without a job or to be facing the possibility of losing a job. God bless you both, and may the right door open for each of you.

    There are many hurting here at Alipac. The circumstances may vary, but the needs are there.

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    I don't believe they have as much support as they claim to have.I know there is a group of Progressives who are against Amnesty because they were on The Terry Anderson show not to long ago.

    Blue Dogs for Amnesty I find that real hard to believe.
    "A Government big enough to give you everything you want,is strong enough to take everything you have"* Thomas Jefferson

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    Well the Blue dogs can go down with the rest of the traitors.....
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    CASA DE MARYLAND IS A PRO-ILLEGAL ALIEN GROUP FUNDED BY MY TAX DOLLARS!

    casa de maryland bused in students? that doesn't shock me. i live here in maryland. they bus people to the polling booths, simply to vote for pro-illegal alien officials.

    casa de maryland is funded by MY tax dollars, and i am sick of it!

    they are a pro-illegal alien organization that aids & abets illegals in maryland. they help illegals find jobs. they keep a list of "undisclosed employers" who knowingly hire illegal aliens. they use my tax dollars to bail illegal aliens out of jail. they assist illegal aliens in getting government assistance, welfare, food stamps, etc.

    please please check out their wedsite.
    i wish there was a way to shut them down. subpoena their records. anything.

    pro-illegal alien officials continuously get elected in maryland because casa de maryland hauls illegal aliens in by the busload to each election.

    this insanity needs to stop!

    here is the website:

    http://www.casademaryland.org/

    check out the part of the website listed at the top right that says "hire workers".....in the "faq's" section, doesn't it seem fishy they want their workers paid in full, in cash, at the end of each work day? how the HELL can our government allow my tax dollars to go to an organization that find employers who are willing to hire illegal aliens and pay them in cash under the table? this is an outrage!!!!
    Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"........

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    Here is the FAQ link it wouldn't let me copy and paste it over here


    http://www.casademaryland.org/storage/d ... oyment.pdf

    Kathyet

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    Hello all again...

    I've been downloading video for posting. I've got a few photos up on OJJPC.org with brief comments.

    I'' respond to some of the comments posted here...

    Thanks for the kind remarks.

    Yes, I do believe illegal aliens were in the hearing room and outside in the hall. (No I can't prove it.) This should not really be a surprise to me since I would bet that there are illegal aliens working in the Capitol itself (perhaps as subcontractors for food service--I can't prove that either)

    Per Blue Dog Democrats, YES I heard that their caucus has endorsed the Amnesty bill from one of the speakers.

    Per the Progressive Caucus, I've got both of their co-chairs on video up front--they have endorsed it too.

    There were a number of Blacks there supporting the bill, some members of Congress and religious types who stood in the background behind the kids from Casa de Maryland. BUT I AM NOT SURE IF THE BLACK CAUCUS HAS ENDORSED THE BILL. THAT NEEDS TO BE VERIFIED. Some black members of Congress are members of other caucuses, such as the progressive caucus that has about 80-90 members alone.

    I agree that blacks have a lot to lose if amnesty passes, yet their so-called leadership is selling them down the river.

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    Interesting comments made at the meeting I forgot to mention before:

    One Hispanic member of congress said that Hispanics got Obama elected and that one thing was on the Hispanic voters agenda-- "comprehensive immigration reform" [amnesty] I have that on video.

    There was an assertion that Congress would address the legislation quickly. "ASAP". Not sure if that's wishful thinking or not.

    I put links on my website to the guy who was master of ceremonies-- Ali N________? I have his name on my website. He comes from a Palestinian Muslim background but was born in CA and is Exec Dir of the Immigration Forum. Long history of "social justice" work (in other words a socialist?). Put on your radar screen if not already.

    The bill will actually be introduced by Rep Ortiz (spelling?) out of Texas according to Rep. Luis Gutierrez (spelling?)

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    My impression is that these folks are well organized and will really be pushing for Amnesty (well do they ever really stop?).

    Expect them to use technology to maximize their organizing impact like twitter to activate the youth especially (late teens and 20 somethings). I picked this up from a key person on their side from another event I attended a month ago.

    I may get some video up tonight but not sure.

    Hope my comments are helpful. Some additional information is on OJJPAC.org if you want to break away for two minutes to take a look. I didn't know how to transfer it over here without garbling the inf.

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    Congressional Contact Info including toll free numbers at this link:

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