April 2, 2013

Goal: One million phone calls to Marco Rubio’s Washington DC office before the May Day rallies – “get out of the gang of 8”

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CALL MARCO RUBIO! Tell him to drop his amnesty-again gang of 8 membership!

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In which Angry Jerry Gonzalez moans about Georgia’s recently passed SB 160, a bill that ends the official acceptance of undocumented passports

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Below is a copy of an emailed press release from Angry Jerry Gonzalez. He doesn’t seem too happy.

For the actual FACTS that easily rebut this silly hysteria click HERE.

GALEO calls on Gov. Deal to veto SB160
Expands HB87, Targets U.S. citizen children
& may deny access to public benefits
Press Release

GALEO calls for a VETO of SB160 because of the expansion of HB87

Measure imports Alabama law and could deny access to public benefits of U.S. citizen children, among other problems it may cause

Atlanta, GA – April 2, 2013 -Jerry Gonzalez, Executive Director of GALEO, releases the following statement regarding the passage of SB160, Georgia’s expansion of Arizona-style law, and calls for a veto from Governor Nathan Deal.

“While our nation is poised to finally address and move forward on bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform, Georgia Legislators amended SB160 and burdened Georgia with more ill-conceived, anti-immigrant initiatives. Because of these changes, GALEO calls for Governor Deal to VETO SB160.

Originally, the legislation was aimed at alleviating some of the problems caused by HB87, Georgia’s version of the Arizona-style law passed in 2011. The original legislation was to simplify a complicated and bureaucratic mess on business and professional licenses. GALEO supported the original intent of the legislation as a commonsense curtailing of some of the consequences of an onerous HB87. Unfortunately, Georgia State Rep. Matt Ramsey (R-Peachtree City) and some other legislators in the Georgia House, insisted on loading up the legislation with extremist anti-immigrant policies. These policies were part of the extreme problems which were passed into law in Alabama. Now, these anti-immigrant legislative leaders want to revive some of those policies for our state with the current changes in SB160. The changes are unjust, burdensome and unnecessary.

SB160 would eliminate the use of foreign passports as a valid form of ID, unless it is accompanied by immigration paperwork. This specific provision is the most controversial and burdensome import from the Alabama law. This section will create significant burden on local governments and schools all across the state.

European, KOREANS (i.e. people who work with Kia Motors), Japanese and Canadian visitors who participate in a visa waiver program and enter our state could find themselves with an invalid form of identification to enter state buildings or conduct any business within our state. These visitors are not required to have any of the additional documentation required under SB160, but are allowed legal entry into the United States because of the visa waiver program.

Because of the invalidation of foreign passports as an acceptable form of identification, SB160 could potentially:
• deny many immigrants access to water and sewage services provided by local governments (similar to the mess created by the Alabama law),
• deny many immigrants access to state and local buildings,
• deny many immigrant parents the ability to enroll their children in schools to the extent that the schools require a proof of identification,
• deny many U.S. citizen children with immigrant parents access to many public benefits,
• deny many immigrants the ability to obtain a marriage license.
These are not unintentional consequences, but targeted and intentional consequences to make Georgia an inhospitable place for foreign visitors.

At a time when our nation is moving forward with comprehensive immigration reform, it is unconscionable that Georgia Legislators insist on these type of Jose Crow laws which embarrass our state and make our state less hospitable for foreign visitors, foreign investment and harms our ability to maintain a healthy foreign workforce.

For all of these reasons, we call on Governor Nathan Deal to veto SB160.”

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Governor Nathan Deal
Office: 404.656.1776

Online form: http://gov.georgia.gov/webform/contact-governor-domestic-form
Office of the Governor Nathan Deal
206 Washington Street
111 State Capitol
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Fax: 404-657-7332

About Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO)
GALEO’s mission is to increase civic engagement and leadership of the Latino/Hispanic community across Georgia.
CORE BELIEFS: Inclusive, Non-Partisan, Diversity, Responsive

Website:
http://www.galeo.org

Debunking Angry-Jerry Gonzalez – Information for any reporter who may be taken in by the illegal alien lobby on the undocumented passport fix contained in Georgia’s SB 160

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What is an I-94 form anyway? HERE

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OMG! How can anyone have access to an I-94 form if they come from a country that has a visa waiver program/agreement with the United States? HERE

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What does existing federal law (since 1940) say about the requirement that non-citizens in the USA always carry proof of lawful presence on their person?

Every alien, eighteen years of age and over, shall at all times carry with him and have in his personal possession any certificate of alien registration or alien registration receipt card issued to him pursuant to subsection (d) of this section. Any alien who fails to comply with the provisions of this subsection shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction for each offense be fined not to exceed $100 or be imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both.

8 USC 1304 Alien registration Act of 1940 HERE

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How does an alien obtain a Georgia drivers license using a foreign passport as ID? With a documented foreign passport. That’s how. We think that having the same ID security safeguards statewide as the DDS already has is great public policy!

Checklist of all Accepted Documents (pasted from the Georgia DDS website – HERE)

Effective July 1, 2012, the following documentation requirements are in place at DDS resulting from the Federal requirements of the Real ID Act. Please be sure to bring the required documents in each section with you when you visit a DDS Customer Service Center to obtain your DL or ID.
Non-Citizen

NOTE: DDS will only issue a driver’s license in a name that exactly matches the original immigration documents.

Visa Waiver; also requires Unexpired Foreign Passport

Unexpired Foreign Passport with a valid US Visa and valid I-94 or I-797; also requires I-766, I-20, or DS -2019

I-766 (TPS – Temporary Protected Status)

I-766 (non TPS); also requi res Unexpired Foreign Passport

I-551 or I-551 Stamp with photo on I-94 form

I-551 Stamp; also requires Unexpired Foreign Passport

I-94 (Asylee status)

I-94 (Refugee status)

Certificate of Citizenship

Certificate of Naturalization

Unexpired Foreign Passport with Immigration Status of A, B, E, H, I, L, O, P, Q, R, or S

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But wait! Didn’t the USCIS just change the rules on I-94 forms to automate the form?

Yes, they did. You can see that change HERE. It does not eliminate the existence of or access to the I-94 form or the requirement that it be presented when needed for benefits or licenses. But nice try Jerry.

CBP Announces Automation of Form I-94 Arrival/Departure Record

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) today published an interim final rule in the Federal Register to automate Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record. Form I-94 provides nonimmigrants evidence that they have been lawfully admitted to the United States. The interim final rule, effective on April 26, 2013, streamlines the admissions process for nonimmigrants arriving to the United States. Affected nonimmigrants traveling to the United States by air or sea will no longer need to fill out a paper Form I-94. However, individuals who go through secondary inspection, such as asylees, refugees, and parolees, will be provided a paper copy of Form I-94 by a CBP officer.

USCIS will continue to require applicants to submit a paper copy of Form I-94 when requesting certain benefits. Other government agencies, such as State Departments of Motor Vehicles (DMVs), also require a paper copy of Form I-94. Moreover, nonimmigrants who are authorized to work may present a paper copy of Form I-94 to their employers during the employment eligibility verification (Form I-9) process.

For more information regarding CBP’s Form I-94 automation, please visit CBP’s website at www.cbp.gov and review their News Release regarding Form I-94 Automation.

For more information on USCIS forms and procedures, please visit www.uscis.gov or call our toll-free National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283.

Last updated:03/27/2013

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The illegal alien lobby is sending out wild claims about the “unintended consequences” of SB 160. Some of the real gems are listed below and followed by the truth in bold. They have a deep and constant hatred for the truth.

From the illegal alien lobby:

“Because of the invalidation of foreign passports as an acceptable form of identification, SB160 could potentially”:
• deny many immigrants access to water and sewage services provided by local governments (similar to the mess created by the Alabama law),
Too funny. We direct any interested party ot lines 414 & 415 of SB 160 AS PASSED.
• deny many immigrants access to state and local buildings,
While that would be a bonus if were true, the illegal alien lobby should be pressed to present an example. Here is one of ours: Even when anyone enters the Georgia Capitol building, persons who cannot produce any ID are allowed entry by simply giving their name. Somebody may want to mention that. Exactly what “”state and local buildings” are these hustlers talking about?
• deny many immigrant parents the ability to enroll their children in schools to the extent that the schools require a proof of identification,
Plyler v Doe says that all children present in the USA must be admitted to K-12 public education regardless of immigration status. There is no provision that anyone offer secure and verifiable ID. Next?
• deny many U.S. citizen children with immigrant parents access to many public benefits,
Umm, how? First, immigrants are people who are here legally. But even when an illegal alien accesses welfare, food stamps and other benefits for an anchor baby, it is not the parent who must produce ID, but the child for whom the benefits are intended. HERE is a link to the DFACS page on which the application for food stamps and TANF is linked. Researchers may want to note that the law applies only to people 18 and over.
• deny many immigrants the ability to obtain a marriage license.
Hooray! They got one partially correct! Laws vary from county to county in Georgia, but If an illegal alien wants to use an undocumented passport as ID when obtaining a marriage license, they may want to go to another state. (we hope they decide to stay there) And we urge someone to try to get married in Mexico using an undocumented passport as ID.

These are not unintentional consequences, but targeted and intentional consequences to make Georgia an inhospitable place for foreign visitors.
All Georgians we know welcome visitors from other nations if they come legally. The truth is that this law is intended to make Georgia even less attractive and hospitable to illegal aliens. The goal is to protect our jobs, benefits and services from plunder by the illegal aliens and their shameless handlers.

Letter from Rand Paul:It’s not Amnesty. It’s “Normalization.”

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April 1, 2013

Much more news on the invasion

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Much more news on the invasion HERE

VIDEO – 8 minutes – Echoes of the 1986 Amnesty Debate

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VIDEO – 8 minutes
NRO

Echoes of the 1986 Amnesty Debate – By Mark Krikorian

VIDEO from FAIR – same old lies on amnesty from the same old liars HERE

Usual suspects plan amnesty march in D.C

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Huffington Post

Usual suspects plan amnesty march in D.C.

On April 10th, 2013 an immigration reform rally will take place on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.. The rally/march organized by a number of local and national organizations, including CARECEN, Casa de Maryland and the SEIU, is another effort by pro-[illegal immigration] groups to call attention to the need to address the estimated 11 million [illegal aliens] in the U.S. Many of the organizers believe that now is the time to push for bipartisan legislation…

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Marietta taking steps to become IMAGE certified – Helen Goreham wishes she could vote “NO” again

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BONUS info: See the ‘Exposing Helen Goreham’ Facebook page HEREMarietta Daily Journal

Marietta taking steps to become IMAGE certified

Council members said Thursday the city will look into a federal program to prevent tax dollars from going to illegal immigrants. — Marietta is taking steps to become certified for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Mutual Agreement between Government and Employers, or IMAGE. The program would allow federal agents to audit the city’s payroll data in an effort to certify that its workforce is made up of…

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Bumper sticker to fight RubiObamAmnesty! REMEMBER 1986!

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Bumper sticker to fight RubiObamAmnesty! REMEMBER 1986!
Free bumper sticker with a $10 donation to help us fight amnesty-again. — We need funding help to stop amnesty. Again. Get several! Send them to your U.S. Senators and your U.S. House Representatives! – I did! — We just got shipment in and have plenty of stickers. They are high-quality, 7″ X 3-3/4″ and made of quality all-weather vinyl. A real eye-catcher… HERE

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