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HOUSE'S NEWEST IMMIGRATION PLAN Is MASS DEPORTATION

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03-18-2015, 08:44 AM
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http://thinkprogress.org/immigration...s-deportation/


The House Judiciary Committee is taking up a bill this week that would make felons out of the vast majority of undocumented immigrants overnight.
The bill would repeal the president’s November 20 immigration directives, which would give 5 million parents and DREAMers temporary legal protection and work authorization; make illegal presence a crime rather than a civil offense; and overturn the Supreme Court’s decision in Arizona v. United States, which rightfully struck down much of S.B.1070, Arizona’s law that put state and local enforcement of immigration on steroids. Taken together, all the bill’s provisions amount to a strategy for comprehensive mass deportation.
The House Judiciary Committee’s current focus on making life as difficult as possible for unauthorized immigrants — including stand-alone bills to make the government’s E-Verify system mandatory for all employers, to make it more difficult for those fleeing violence and persecution to gain asylum, and to strip important protections from child refugees — smacks of the discredited “self-deportation” strategy pursued by states like Arizona, with S.B. 1070, and candidates like Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election.
But the bill dubbed the Michael J. Davis, Jr. in Honor Of State And Local Law Enforcement Act goes far beyond simply self-deportation. This comprehensive enforcement measure — a reboot of the SAFE Act from 2013 — is as far from actual comprehensive immigration reform as possible. Whereas the comprehensive reform plan passed by the Senate in 2013 would have put the 11 million unauthorized immigrants living in the country on a pathway to citizenship while making strategic investments in our border security and fixing our legal immigration system, this bill would, among other provisions:
Turn the civil penalty of being in the country without authorization into a criminal one, making felons out of the vast majority of the undocumented population overnight. (Secs. 315 and 316)
Make immigration agents out of all state and local law enforcement officials (Sec. 102), opening the door to the types of racial profiling problems that stood at the heart of bills like Arizona’s S.B. 1070.
Overturn state TRUST Acts,passed by states like California to limit the damages from excessive immigration enforcement on otherwise law-abiding immigrants. (Secs. 114 and 115)
Reinstate the problematic Secure Communities program that had been ended with the DHS directives, and pump it full of steroids: DHS would be required to detain any immigrant picked up by states and localities, rather than having the discretion to consider the merits of the individual’s case. (Sec. 10
Remove the possibility of any affirmative relief, such as deferred action or withholding of removal, for many immigrants, even when they have compelling reasons, such as family unity, to remain in the country (Secs. 201 and 603).
Just over a year ago House Speaker John Boehner (R-IL) floated a set of Republican standards for immigration reform that would have created a pathway to legal status for many of the same people that this bill would criminalize. But this type of reform is nowhere in sight. Instead, the mass deportation bill at hand would place the 5 million potential beneficiaries back in the deportation queue, and increase the criminal penalties on all other undocumented immigrants.
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Can you believe the lengths they will go to try and get even, the administration really need to push back on these freakin right wing lunatics who are running a muck on capital Hill. Why are these set of republicans so extremely hateful?
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Can you believe the lengths they will go to try and get even, the administration really need to push back on these freakin right wing lunatics who are running a muck on capital Hill. Why are these set of republicans so extremely hateful?
Because Latinos, Asians, Middle Easterners, Africans, and Indians don't vote.
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Because Latinos, Asians, Middle Easterners, Africans, and Indians don't vote.
Boom! you hit the nail right on the head. I pray to god these voters turn out with a vengeance in 2016...because if democrats loose that election it will be hell for everybody, These republicans can't govern Sh*t. Everything is way too personal with them, They will jack this whole country up if they have to just to get their way.
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Boom! you hit the nail right on the head. I pray to god these voters turn out with a vengeance in 2016...because if democrats loose that election it will be hell for everybody, These republicans can't govern Sh*t. Everything is way too personal with them, They will jack this whole country up if they have to just to get their way.
Until immigrants see this as their country and not say "oh I don't care, this isn't my country" or "I'm in Texas, my vote won't do anything", or "they're all the same", Republicans will come out in droves and vote and keep treating them like crap.
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Boom! you hit the nail right on the head. I pray to god these voters turn out with a vengeance in 2016...because if democrats loose that election it will be hell for everybody, These republicans can't govern Sh*t. Everything is way too personal with them, They will jack this whole country up if they have to just to get their way.
Republicans are jacking the country up now by gaining control of The House. They have always had a penchant for holding this entire country hostage to get their way. I will never understand the logic of being frustrated by Obama so I'm going to stay home and not vote and that's clearly what happened when Republicans "won" by a landslide. Yeah, that will show 'em. Americans really have short memories.
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Good thing Obama will veto this.

But yeah hopefully more of this happens so those legal minorities who can vote get their butts moving
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Good thing Obama will veto this.

But yeah hopefully more of this happens so those legal minorities who can vote get their butts moving
For now yeah...We all better damn well hope there isn't a Republican in the White House after 2016.
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For now yeah...We all better damn well hope there isn't a Republican in the White House after 2016.
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Ironically for us, the only Republican that may show some sympathy for us is a Bush.
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