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URGENT ACTION ALERT: "AMNESTY"! CALL YOUR SENATORS & REPRESENTATIVE AND TELL THEM TO VOTE "NO" ON THIS AMNESTY!
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Federation of Americans for Immigration Reform:
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TAKE ACTION Senator Robert Menendez introduced a 874 page amnesty bill, S 3932. Below is FAIR's analysis. Contact Senator Menendez's office and inform him that you oppose the amnesty bill. DEMAND THAT...
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CALL Senator Menendez's Office 202.224.4744 OR E-MAIL Senator Menendez: http://menendez.senate.gov/contact
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NOTE: Senator Robert Menendez's 874 page amnesty bill, S 3932, has not been submitted to the Government Printing Office so the bill is not yet online. Below, is FAIR's analysis of the Menendez amnesty bill, S 3932.
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http://www.fairus.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=23571&security=1601&news_iv_ctrl=1721#1
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In a final attempt to woo amnesty advocates into the voting booths this November, Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ), the Senate Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman, introduced an amnesty bill late Wednesday, just as members of Congress were leaving town. (Roll Call, Sept. 30, 2010) The 874-page bill, entitled the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2010 (CIR Act of 2010), would exponentially increase the number of immigrants in the country to unprecedented levels by: (1) granting amnesty to the estimated 13 million illegal aliens currently in the U.S.; (2) permitting them to bring in their spouses, children, and other relatives from other countries; and (3) by issuing hundreds of thousands of new green cards through the process the authors call "recapture." Under S.3932, illegal aliens are granted amnesty through the process of becoming a "Lawful Prospective Immigrant." In order to be eligible for such status, S.3932 requires that the alien be physically present in the U.S. before September 30, 2010, submits biometric and biographic data, undergoes a background check, and is not ineligible for admission under a few select provisions of preexisting immigration law. (S.3932 § 501) However, the bill still provides eligibility to illegal aliens who have violated laws, including those relating to controlled substances, and prostitution. It also provides eligibility for illegal aliens who are a public charge, have falsely claimed or misrepresented their immigration status in the past, and who have been previously been deported (for any reason). (Id. § 501(b)(3))...
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Check F.A.I.R.'s site for the rest...
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PB: George W. (gfwjr)
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