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ACTION ALERT:
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2 TYPES OF "AMNESTY": FIRST CALL YOUR SENATORS & REPRESENTATIVE AND TELL THEM TO VOTE "NO" ON SEN. MENENDEZ' AMNESTY BILL NOW!!!
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CONGRESS FOR SENATORS & REPRESENTATIVE: 1-(866)-220-0044; 1-(877)-762-8762
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THEN:
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CALL BO AND TELL HIM TO STOP THE UNDERHANDED AMNESTY HE IS PULLING ON HOUSTON AND THE REST OF THE COUNTRY.
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"ILLEGAL ALIENS" ARE ALL CRIMINALS” - THEY HAVE ALL BROKEN NOT ONE BUT SEVERAL LAWS.
[1]. EVERYTIME AN ILLEGAL BUYS OR USES A PHONY ID, THEY ARE COMMITTING "FRAUD" - A FELONY!
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[2]. SNEAKING INTO THE COUNTRY IS A MISDEMEANOR (BUT A FELONY IN MEXICO).
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[3]. WORKING IN THE U.S. IS ILLEGAL.
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[4]. THE 2ND TIME AND EVERY SUBSEQUENT TIME IS A FELONY!
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I CAN GO ON AND ON...THEY MUST BE DEPORTED!!! BO IS DEPORTING THOSE WHO HAVE COMMITTED VIOLENT CRIMES BUT HAS STOPPED DEPORTING THE OTHERS!!!
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THIS IS WRONG!!!
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THIS IS UNJUST!!!
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THIS IS A VIOLATION OF U.S. (OUR) LAW!!!
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TELL HIM WHAT YOU THINK:
THE OBAMA COMMENTLINE: 1(202)456-1111
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AMNESTY: Obama has been quietly imposing amnesty for illegal aliens on Houston
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Sunday, October 17, 2010
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The number of deportation cases being dismissed by Houston immigration judges, has risen more than 700 percent since July. According to the Executive Office for Immigration Review, 217 cases were dismissed in August, with another 174 dismissals... Read more »
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OPERATION STREAMLINE:
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Arrested on Entry: Operation Streamline and the Prosecution of Immi...
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Those caught trying to enter the United States illegally in portions of five Southwest border sectors face criminal prosecution under Operation Streamline, which the Department of Homeland Security launched in 2005. MPI's Donald Kerwin and Kristen McCabe examine how Operation Streamline works, highlight trends in the prosecution of immigration offenses, and evaluate the program's outcomes...
Penalties for Illegal Entry and Illegal Reentry:
[1]. Persons convicted of illegal entry can be sentenced to no more than six months in prison. TRAC figures for the first three months of FY 2010 indicate that more than half of those prosecuted for illegal entry were not sentenced to any time in prison.
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[2]. Migrants attempting a subsequent illegal entry can be prosecuted for the felony of illegal reentry, which can carry a prison sentence of no more than two years. TRAC figures for the same three-month period show that the median prison sentence for persons convicted of illegal reentry was six months.
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[3]. Under Operation Streamline, those prosecuted in criminal court are also placed in removal proceedings administered by the Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). EOIR is responsible for adjudicating immigration cases. Removal proceedings, which take place separately from criminal proceedings, determine if an individual is removable and if he or she is eligible for relief from removal.
[4]. Persons removed are typically barred from reentering the United States for 10 years. However, depending on the circumstances, this bar can be permanent. ...
http://www.migrationinformation.org/Feature/display.cfm?id=780
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