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  • Memo to Gingrich: 'Red card' is path to amnesty

    11/25/2011 10:04:03 PM PST · by Fred · 76 replies
    WND ^ | 11/25/11 | Tom Tancredo
    f Newt Gingrich is a "policy wonk" as his friends proclaim, he is a very lazy one. He should have read the Kriebel Foundation's "Red Card Solution" before endorsing it as a non-amnesty solution to our immigration conundrum. The so-called Red Card Solution purports to create a new guest-worker program that solves all of our immigration problems. It strengthens border security, helps employers fill low-skilled jobs, bars criminals from participation and does all of this by "empowering the private sector" without use of taxpayer dollars. Maybe in the fine print it also wipes out the national debt. The problem is,...
  • "Newt Gingrich Will Not Expel The Hispanics" (TRANSLATION): El Heraldo, Honduras

    11/24/2011 12:16:51 AM PST · by AmericanInTokyo · 62 replies
    El Heraldo (Honduras) Translated to English ^ | 24 November 2011 | El Heraldo staff
    Washington, United States The Republican candidates differ on their ideologies in various foreign policy issues in the second Republican presidential debate. Newt Gingrich, who more recently has emerged to the top of the race for the Republican presidential nomination, said that during his government did not expel immigrants without legal permission but already have a life founded in the United States. The applicant added that the Republicans can not say that his party is in favor of the family when separating parents from their children who were born in the country and have citizenship. Gingrich, also supported the antiterrorism law...
  • "CLINTON/McCAIN WINS IN N.H. BREATHES LIFE TO AMNESTY REFORM HOPES"(Hispanic Media: Translation)

    01/09/2008 6:50:58 PM PST · by AmericanInTokyo · 126 replies · 171+ views
    Telemundo/Univison (Spanish to English) ^ | 10 January 2008 | Univision (Original in Spanish)
    Clinton y McCain apoyan la legalización N. Hampshire dio un respiro a la reforma AFP John McCain, precandidato republicano, y Hillary Clinton, precandidata demócrata a la presidencia de Estados Unidos. Jorge Cancino, Univision Online* 9 de Enero de 2008 La batalla continúa Los ganadores de las elecciones primarias en el estado de New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton (demócrata) y John McCain (republicano), apoyan una reforma migratoria que incluya una vía de legalización para la mayoría de los indocumentados que vivan en Estados Unidos. Pero han advertido que para ello, quienes califiquen deberán cumplir requisitos, entre ellos hablar inglés, pagar multas...