WE HAVE A KENYAN PRESIDENT, BUT WE DONT HAVE A KENYAN POWERFUL - TopicsExpress



          

WE HAVE A KENYAN PRESIDENT, BUT WE DONT HAVE A KENYAN POWERFUL POLITICAL MACHINE RIGHT UNDER OUR NOSES IN THE USA. CUBANS PROUDLY BRAG ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE USA GETTING EVERY DAY MORE AND MORE IN THEIR HANDS, IN PARTICULAR THE STATES OF TEXAS AND FLORIDA. IM SCARE BECAUSE COMMUNISTS ARE MASTERS IN DISGUISE. AND THEY KNOW VERY WELL HOW TO USE OTHERS EGO AND HOW TO HIDE AMONG THEM. There is an increased in the numbers of Cubans coming through Mexico. In fiscal year 2007, thirteen thousand fourteen illegal Cubans immigrants were cleared into the U.S., 11,278 of them in TEXAS alone, and FLORIDA cleared the remainder of them to enter the U.S. And remember this: each new Cuban immigrant is a potential voter added, after citizenship, to the already extremely powerful Cuban lobby and political and economic machine. Class and politics matter in immigrants matters. Rather than applying the laws that are set forth in the Immigration and Nationality Act, the U.S. treats Cubans as refugees, thereby allowing temporary entrance into the U.S., and then under the 1966 Cuban Adjustment Act, they can apply for permanent residency in a year and eventually after 5 years they can apply for the citizenship under expedited process designed for them. The reason for the preferential treatment of Cuban Migrants from other illegals is the Cuban Adjustment Act. The 1966 Act permitted any Cuban who had been in the U.S. for a year and a day, regardless of how they got here, to have their status adjusted to that of a Legal Permanent Resident. Through the use of political power by U.S. Cubans, they have successfully defeated every attempt to repeal the 1966 Act and have been able to add further preferences for Cuban immigrants, whether legal or illegal. While discussion of migrants is an everyday event, the failure to fully discuss policies of the U.S. toward Cuban immigration is a void that needs to be corrected. While we believe the Cold War is over, there are many who want to keep it alive and to destroy the USA from inside, if downsized, for political, partisan and policy reason. Cuban illegals can show up anywhere on land in the U.S. and immediately be allowed to enter the country. They get a work permit, social security card, public assistance for food and accommodations, medicare if eligible, or medicaid. They are immediately paroled, and their children can get the Pell Grant to go to college and can enter the universities or armed forces without having to spend two years in a college or the military. If they are disabled or elders they can get SSI, and Medicaid from the state. They are eligible for cash assistance, possibly a monthly payment (variable by state) and they are also eligible for refugee resettlement assistance that is designed to help migrants work toward self sufficiency. Childless females, single males, and couples who meet the requirements for programs but not otherwise eligible, can still qualify for other programs. And there are other state programs that are separate from federal ones. An interesting question is whether, with the cutbacks of services by the Federal and state governments, the preferential benefits given to Cubans will continue in the future?
Posted on: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 02:44:33 +0000

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