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    Specter took to the floor to urge decriminalizing illegals

    The Senate has adjourned for the evening and will reconvene tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. central time for a period of morning business. Before adjourning for the evening, Senator Specter (R-PA) took the floor to speak about his intentions to offer a new Immigration Reform bill into the Senate. He called his bill a “draft of suggestionsâ€

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    No Way " Illegal is Illegal, and nothing they can say will change that"
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    FORGET IT SPECTOR!!!! NO,NO,NO, what don't you get about it!!! two words these guys do not get is illegal and NO!!!




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    Well.... it appears that in addition to teaching:

    ILLEGAL IS ILLEGAL

    We now have to teach Congress

    WHAT PART OF NO DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND?!!!!
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    What a bucket of flop.
    After all the nation has spoken in regards to musical chair amnesty he steps forward and tries to shove it in our faces again?

    End the jobs , they leave.

    No cameras , no multi million dollar fences needed. Simply take away the job and the pay and they will walk right out of here. The stores will make a fortune in food stamps as they buy munchies for the trip home and it will be over.

    Then we as a people can get on with pulling ourselfs back up by the boot straps.

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    Re: Specter took to the floor to promote decriminalize illeg

    Quote Originally Posted by Delta7757
    The article also states that a possible provision for the new legislation could be a green card program for those immigrants wishing to work in the high-tech job sector.
    Proving once and for all that India's rich elites are meddling in our internal affairs, hoping to get Americans fired from their jobs and replaced with low-cost labor from India.

    Wake up!

    http://news.com.com/5208-1028_3-0.html? ... 2&start=-1

    Reader post by: Jake Leone
    Posted on: June 6, 2007, 8:23 AM PDT
    Story: Tech seeing red over green-card proposal
    The Green-Card-Whip needs to be taken from the employer and put into the hands of the employee. For years employers have used the Green-Whip to keep h-1b employees in line, because if the employee leaves, then the green card process must start again, from the beginning, with the new employer.

    The Tech companies are nothing but a bunch of slave overseers. They should be ashamed to keep a class of people in indentured servitude.

    The h-1b program itself is being used to outsource jobs. More high-tech jobs are being removed by the h-1b program than could ever be created by the program.

    It is a fact, that Indian IT Outsourcing companies use a huge number of h-1b visas to train their (Indian only) engineers, and then send them back home to continue outsourcing whole departments.

    You cannot discriminate in the hiring by race, creed, or NATIONALITY.

    When Indian companies only consider h-1b candidates (and then only from from India), for jobs based in the United States, it is a clear case of discrimination.

    Prejudice in hiring decisions is a crime in the United States, it violates Federal Civil Rights laws. When companies are found to have violated such laws the punishment can include criminal sentences.

    The main question is, if there is a job in the United States, do Indian IT companies (that are h-1b dependent) even consider a non-Indian candidate?

    So far all evidence, and all the numbers point to a the startling fact, U.S. engineering candidates are barred from applying for U.S. jobs created by Indian IT companies.

    Some of these Indian IT companies have U.S. staff that is 90% or more Indian, and almost all here on h-1b visas.

    In open testimony before congress, a U.S. Citizen and job applicant tried to get an interview with for an open position in the United States. She was told that she could not apply for the job, just (and only because) because she could not be hired under an h-1b Visa.

    Congress is merely asking questions, and India is protesting way-to-loudly. Something aweful (a complete disregard for Civil Rights) is being coverd up by the whole Indian IT industry and the Indian government.

    There is no equality in the hiring practices of these h-1b dependent Indian IT companies, either you are Indian or you are not, that is the hiring criteria for an Engineer at an h-1b dependent Indian IT company for a job based in the United States.

    This clearly is discrimination, this is prejudice, this is wrong, and against U.S. law.

    The american people have the right to know when companies are destroying the very fabric of our society, by planting the seeds of racism, prejudice, and discrimination.

    India threatens us with trade sanctions unless allow their companies to continue to discrimate. Call their bluff, India needs trade with the U.S. more than the reverse. Further what good is trade, if it leads to riots, protest, and civil unrest. Discrimination, more than any other, is something that we all agree needs to be eliminated.

    The Senators are merely asking questions. Clearly though, we need to subpoena these companies. This is the biggest case of open-discrimination, bigotry, and prejudice in the United States today.

    Karmal Nath (the Indian Commerce Minister) and NASSCOM (the Indian Service Companies group) knows Indian IT companies discriminate against U.S. citizens. They know that that Indian IT companies practice discrimination in the United States. And they are trying to black-mail the U.S. into letting it continue.

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    [quote]Before adjourning for the evening, Senator Specter (R-PA) took the floor to speak about his intentions to offer a new Immigration Reform bill into the Senate. He called his bill a “draft of suggestionsâ€
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    they've been playing whack-a-mole with us. They present it at first as a "path to citizenship", then after that fails, they try hiding it in other bills, disguising it as the "DREAM Act" etc... Now they're trying to give it to us in parts. Its as if they are now saying " OK, well, you wouldnt take it whole, but how about if I give it to you in little bits?". Gah, they make me so mad!!!!

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    This jerk isn't even going to let the ink dry on this new enforcement bill, is he?

    Well, I think we need an Arlen Specter day. Just one particular day that everyone emails, faxes and calls his offfice all at once. This should send him the message, that the only solution to immigration reform is enforcement and deportation. Changing the law just to suit this group of lawbreakers is not going to cut it.

    Personally, I don't think he'll get much support. The Senate is still trying to heal from the last scalding they got.
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    They got the message all right. They just picked up another clip full of legal citizen loads and have taken aim at us again.

    I guess we could call it there other clay pigeon tactic.

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