Sen. McCain says, "If this amendment were enacted, the nest egg that these [illegal] immigrants have worked hard for would be taken from them and their families."
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Instead, he’d rather take it from you and your family. We must stop that!
Dear Immigration Reform Supporter,
The immigration debate in the Senate is in full swing. And as the American public grows more and more disgusted by the Senate’s pandering toward illegal aliens each day, NOW is the time to remind our political leaders on the Hill that they are “missing the boat” and not making decisions with the American people as the priority!
Just last week the Senate voted to let illegal aliens get Social Security benefits. That's right, despite the fact that they work illegally … breaking the law each day, 50 senators voted to allow them to draw Social Security benefits based on their "contributions."
YES! HERE'S MY CONTRIBUTION
To Support FAIR's Efforts to Secure TRUE Enforcement Laws and Fight Guest Worker Amnesty in the Senate
Americans everywhere are outraged by the Senate's warped version of immigration reform that the current bill guest worker amnesty bill, S. 2611, has become. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), who voted for giving illegal aliens Social Security, told the media, "If this amendment were enacted, the nest egg that these immigrants have worked hard for would be taken from them and their families." Again, the word Sen. McCain conveniently left out is “illegal” as in breaking the law! And, what about the American people’s nest egg?
Sen. McCain favors Social Security privatization and has argued that the system is going bankrupt yet he voted to reward millions more people with access to the Social Security trust fund . . . people who broke the law when they entered the country and never stopped breaking it!
President Bush visited the border last week for this photo-op in government dune buggy. Bush said he supported building a fence at the border, except where he opposed it.
FAIR and the immigration reform movement are in the thick of this crucial battle over our country’s future. The Senate will continue to debate bad legislation sponsored by Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE), Sen. Mel Martinez (R-FL) and Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA). Opposing them will be the allies of TRUE immigration reform in the Senate such as Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) and Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) along with Sen. David Vitter (R-LA).
Public opinion has now shifted toward our side as the approval rating for both President Bush and Congress has plummeted to historic lows over their handling of immigration.
Your continued support will keep us in the fight for TRUE immigration reform as the pressure intensifies on the House to compromise America. Thanks to FAIR, immigration reform advocates in the Senate have been able to reveal the lies of President Bush and the pro-amnesty lobbyists. American Hispanics opposed to guest worker amnesty have been able to get the message out that the illegal alien marchers don't speak for them or millions of other law-abiding people. And now people across the U.S. are letting Congress know they won't be coming back to Washington after November if they vote for amnesty.
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Thank you!
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North American Union to Replace USA?
by Jerome R. Corsi Posted May 19, 2006
President Bush is pursuing a globalist agenda to create a North American Union, effectively erasing our borders with both Mexico and Canada. This was the hidden agenda behind the Bush administration’s true open borders policy.
Secretly, the Bush administration is pursuing a policy to expand NAFTA politically, setting the stage for a North American Union designed to encompass the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. What the Bush administration truly wants is the free, unimpeded movement of people across open borders with Mexico and Canada.
President Bush intends to abrogate U.S. sovereignty to the North American Union, a new economic and political entity which the President is quietly forming, much as the European Union has formed.
The blueprint President Bush is following was laid out in a 2005 report entitled “Building a North American Community” published by the left-of-center Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). The CFR report connects the dots between the Bush administration’s actual policy on illegal immigration and the drive to create the North American Union:
At their meeting in Waco, Texas, at the end of March 2005, U.S. President George W. Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox, and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin committed their governments to a path of cooperation and joint action. We welcome this important development and offer this report to add urgency and specific recommendations to strengthen their efforts.
What is the plan? Simple, erase the borders. The plan is contained in a “Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America” little noticed when President Bush and President Fox created it in March 2005:
In March 2005, the leaders of Canada, Mexico, and the United States adopted a Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP), establishing ministerial-level working groups to address key security and economic issues facing North America and setting a short deadline for reporting progress back to their governments. President Bush described the significance of the SPP as putting forward a common commitment “to markets and democracy, freedom and trade, and mutual prosperity and security.” The policy framework articulated by the three leaders is a significant commitment that will benefit from broad discussion and advice. The Task Force is pleased to provide specific advice on how the partnership can be pursued and realized. To that end, the Task Force proposes the creation by 2010 of a North American community to enhance security, prosperity, and opportunity. We propose a community based on the principle affirmed in the March 2005 Joint Statement of the three leaders that “our security and prosperity are mutually dependent and complementary.” Its boundaries will be defined by a common external tariff and an outer security perimeter within which the movement of people, products, and capital will be legal, orderly and safe. Its goal will be to guarantee a free, secure, just, and prosperous North America.
The perspective of the CFR report allows us to see President Bush’s speech to the nation as nothing more than public relations posturing and window dressing. No wonder President Vincente Fox called President Bush in a panic after the speech. How could the President go back on his word to Mexico by actually securing our border? Not to worry, President Bush reassured President Fox. The National Guard on the border were only temporary, meant to last only as long until the public forgets about the issue, as has always been the case in the past.
The North American Union plan, which Vincente Fox has every reason to presume President Bush is still following, calls for the only border to be around the North American Union — not between any of these countries. Or, as the CFR report stated:
The three governments should commit themselves to the long-term goal of dramatically diminishing the need for the current intensity of the governments’ physical control of cross-border traffic, travel, and trade within North America. A long-term goal for a North American border action plan should be joint screening of travelers from third countries at their first point of entry into North America and the elimination of most controls over the temporary movement of these travelers within North America.
Discovering connections like this between the CFR recommendations and Bush administration policy gives credence to the argument that President Bush favors amnesty and open borders, as he originally said. Moreover, President Bush most likely continues to consider groups such as the Minuteman Project to be “vigilantes,” as he has also said in response to a reporter’s question during the March 2005 meeting with President Fox.
Why doesn’t President Bush just tell the truth? His secret agenda is to dissolve the United States of America into the North American Union. The administration has no intent to secure the border, or to enforce rigorously existing immigration laws. Securing our border with Mexico is evidently one of the jobs President Bush just won’t do. If a fence is going to be built on our border with Mexico, evidently the Minuteman Project is going to have to build the fence themselves. Will President Bush protect America’s sovereignty, or is this too a job the Minuteman Project will have to do for him? see more at………………
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=14965
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