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To: AuntB

Any senator or representative should live by one rule first, NEVER vote yes on any bill that cannot be comprehended by the people who are expected to obey the law. This would eliminate most proposed legislation and that would be a great thing, no “AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE ACT” and you could add on a very long list of other abominations that have been signed into law. We have boatloads of laws that cannot even be understood by lawyers.


15 posted on 04/25/2013 11:53:19 AM PDT by RipSawyer (I was born on Earth, what planet is this?)
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To: RipSawyer; All

FYI - Just received

Boston Bomber’s Background Check Highlights Amnesty Flaw
11 million illegal aliens would undergo less vigorous screening process

WASHINGTON, DC (April 25, 2013) — While amnesty advocates are exploiting the horrific Boston Marathon attack as justification for quickly passing an amnesty, the Center for Immigration Studies finds that the failed FBI background checks of terrorism suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev indicate that the government does not have the capacity to adequately vet the backgrounds of 11 million illegal aliens, and that an amnesty might actually facilitate terrorism.

The FBI reportedly spent part of 2011 and an unknown amount of resources investigating Tsarnaev’s ties to terrorism after an apparent alert from Russian intelligence officials. The FBI said it “did not find any terrorism activity, domestic or foreign” after interviewing Tsarnaev, his family, his neighbors, and checking his travel records and Internet activity.

More details at: http://cis.org/feere/boston-bombers-background-check-highlights-amnesty-bill-flaw

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and his allies are arguing that because terrorists may be living in the United States illegally, passage of the Schumer-Rubio amnesty would benefit national security.

But the background checks in the Schumer-Rubio bill will be much less vigorous than the background check conducted by the FBI on Tsarnaev. The bill’s background check provision does not require face-to-face interviews with immigration officials. No provision requires an applicant’s neighbors or family members to be interviewed, and an applicant’s internet activity certainly will not be analyzed. Even with face-to-face interviews, the 1986 amnesty still resulted in massive amounts of fraud.

The fraudulently amnestied aliens included 1993 World Trade Center bomber Mahmud Abouhalima who used his new status to travel freely to and from the Middle East to pick up terrorist training. Had immigration law been enforced, he would have never received travel documents and instead would have been removed from the country as an illegal alien visa-overstayer, potentially preventing the attack.

Within six months of passage of the Schumer-Rubio bill, illegal aliens would be entitled to driver’s licenses, travel documents, Social Security accounts, and a significant number of state-level benefits.

View the Senate bill, CIS Senate testimony, and commentary at: http://cis.org/Border-Security-Economic-Opportunity-Immigration-Modernization-Act

Contact: Marguerite Telford
202-466-8185, mrt@cis.org


20 posted on 04/25/2013 12:22:54 PM PDT by AuntB (Illegal immigration is simply more "share the wealth" socialism and a CRIME not a race!)
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