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We need volunteers that believe in America and the rule of law for Operation Texas Freedom in Texas. Volunteer or Support our 72 month 4 sector Border Watches. txminutemen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My take on Illegal & Legal Immigration and our lawmakers need for them. We need to deport every one of these illegal criminal law breaking aliens and make it a felony to enter these United States without proper paper. What I saw in the Arizona desert at midnight with #illegal #aliens pouring across a 6 strand barbed wire fence that was laying on the ground for them to step over. Ive been involved since April 1st 2005 and weve made no real progress because of our unpatriotic #lawmakers. Big Business donates to our lawmakers to keep the flow of slave labor. This must stop! #NAFTA was another case where Americans received it right up the backside. Youll never see an American or Canadian truck driver with a load in Mexico. Its not safe from hijackers. So instead of allowing #Canadian to deliver cargo in Canada, #Mexicans to deliver cargo in Mexico and #Americans to deliver in America our lawmakers shoved it as far up our backside as they could. The only one to benefit is the #employer and the Mexican driver hurting the US & Canadian truck drivers. Now the #H1B visa program, what a joke! This is nothing but a way to obtain compliant #slave #labor. As an employer what would you want to deal with? An American that knows his rights or an H1B Visa holder that must comply or face #deportation in 30 days to their native country. Thats why #Google, #Microsoft, #Facebook, #Hilton and etc. want the H1B Visas so that wont have to respect or deal with the #American worker. The #Answer is to deport everyone here illegally and secure the #border with #citizen #volunteers to start. I have worked a plan for $55 to $60 million over 5 years and the northern and southern borders can be secured and America restored to the success it once had. Now corporate Americas tax incentives. All this talk from the #Democrats about doing away with the #Bush tax breaks. I have the perfect compromise. At tax time the companies that can prove that they employ at least 65% #Employee vs #Contractor would qualify for the Bush Tax Break and the companies that fall below 65% wouldnt qualify. This would bring employment back to 1980 standards where the company had to compete for our labor. I started paying attention in April of 2005 and still not satisfied by what our lawmakers in Washington have done. I pray that I can see America great again before I die! Dont say it cant be done. Its always about #Leadership and #Attitude. We dont have leadership! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Operation Wet-back was a 1954 project of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to remove about four million illegal immigrants from the southwestern United States, with a focus on Mexican nationals. History Burgeoning numbers of illegal aliens prompted President Dwight D. Eisenhower to appoint his longtime friend, General Joseph Swing, as INS Commissioner. According to Attorney General Herbert Brownell Jr., Eisenhower had a sense of urgency about illegal immigration immediately upon taking office. In a letter to Sen. William Fulbright, Eisenhower quoted a report in The New York Times that said: The rise in illegal border-crossing by Mexican wet-backs(rooted from the watery route taken by the Mexican immigrants across the Rio Grande) to a current rate of more than 1,000,000 cases a year has been accompanied by a curious relaxation in ethical standards extending all the way from the farmer-exploiters of this contraband labor to the highest levels of the Federal Government.[1] Eisenhower became increasingly concerned that profits from illegal labor led to corruption. The operation was modeled after the deportation program that invited American citizens of Mexican ancestry to go back to Mexico during the Great Depression because of the bad economy north of the border. Operation The operation began in California and Arizona and coordinated 1,075 Border Patrol agents along with state and local police agencies to mount an aggressive crackdown, going as far as police sweeps of Mexican-American neighborhoods and random stops and ID checks of Mexican-looking people in a region with many Native Americans and native Hispanics.[2] 750 agents targeted agricultural areas with a goal of 1000 apprehensions a day. By the end of July, over 50,000 aliens were caught in the two states. Around 488,000 people fled the country for fear of being apprehended. By September, 80,000 had been taken into custody in Texas, and the INS estimates that 500,000-700,000 people had left Texas voluntarily. To discourage re-entry, buses and trains took many people deep within Mexico before being set free. Tens of thousands more were put aboard two hired ships, the Emancipation and the Mercurio. The ships ferried them from Port Isabel, Texas, to Veracruz, Mexico, more than 500 miles (800 kilometers) south. Some went as far as 1,000 miles. Operation Wet-back deported more than 130,000 Mexican nationals in the space of almost a year, although local INS officials claimed that an additional 1 million to 1.2 million had fled to Mexico. The INS estimates rested on the claim that most illegal immigrants, fearing apprehension by the government, had voluntarily repatriated themselves before and during the initiative. Proponents of increased deportations point to a multiplying effect, where each individual deported resulted in roughly nine voluntarily returning to their home country. Still unknown is how many native-born Mexicans and even American Indians were deported by the operation. The operation is still largely unknown to the American public, as it is rarely taught in public schools today
Posted on: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 02:45:00 +0000

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