Failure to enforce our immigration laws……

LilOlLady

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FAILURE TO ENFORCE OUR IMMIGRATION LAWS……

Failure to enforce our immigration laws has destroyed the family unit of Illegal Aliens. We have parents here illegally who refuse to assimilate and learn English, we have children born here and are deemed U.S. Citizens and Mexico claim them as citizens as well, we have children that were brought here and been here most of their lives and claim to “feel American.” All are Mexicans. This is a screwed up family unit and Obama make things worse by giving temporary legal status and temporary work permits to those children brought here that leaves them in limbo of where they will be in 2 years if they are not in school or have not graduated from college. Then you have other family members who are in gangs, committing crimes and dealing in drugs. 27% of all inmates in U.S. prisons are Illegal Aliens.
Failure to enforce our immigration laws and failure to correctly interpret Automatic Birthright Citizenship has destroyed the family unit of Illegal Aliens. Amnesty, a path to citizenship is not an option and should not even be an issue and discussion. Those here legally should be deported and unite the family. Anchor babies are part of the family unit and should be deported as well. In every sense they are Mexicans first and U.S. citizens only by birth. I hear children of Illegal Aliens that have been here for years saying they “feel American.” but I don’t see the sincerity in the faces and hear the sincerity in their voices. It as if they have been brained washed to say these words and it forces them to deny who they are.
Illegal immigration separates families and deportation unites them. Some of these children have never seen grand parents and other family member that live in Mexico but deportation would unite them. Dependent anchor babies belong with their families and the are not “get out of deportation cards” for their families.
Instead of in the U.S. streets, protesting for rights the do not deserve just because they are here should take their protest back to protesting Mexico’s Government’s failure to provide jobs that forced them leave their homes to come here illegally.
Our refusal to enforce out immigration laws encourage more illegal immigration and families to separate. Some children cross the border alone and the only option they have here is crime.
Thousands of Illegal Aliens have lost their lives crossing the U.S./Mexican border. Our government and the Mexican government has the blood of these people on their hands because of not enforcing immigration laws that encourages more illegal crossings and Mexico not providing economically for it‘s own. 90% of El Alberto’s population had emigrated four years ago, leaving the place a ghost town.
The U.S. Government is responsible for the 15 Americans killed daily by Illegal Aliens and 8 children rape daily by Illegal Aliens.
Illegal Aliens have no right to be here demanding the same rights that I have as an U.S. citizen.
Obama’s immigration policies will lead to more illegal immigration and more American and Mexican deaths. More Illegal Aliens gangs and criminal activity and more Illegal Aliens in prison. At the cost of billions of dollars. Instead of fixing the immigration problem, he has made it worse.
Amnesty or path to citizenship is not the answer to illegal immigration. Enforce is.
 
Young illegals granted a reprieve won't be eligible for Obamacare...
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Limits Placed on Immigrants in Health Care Law
September 17, 2012 WASHINGTON — The White House has ruled that young immigrants who will be allowed to stay in the United States as part of a new federal policy will not be eligible for health insurance coverage under President Obama’s health care overhaul.
The decision — disclosed last month, to little notice — has infuriated many advocates for Hispanic Americans and immigrants. They say the restrictions are at odds with Mr. Obama’s recent praise of the young immigrants. In June, the president announced that hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children, attended school here and met other requirements would be allowed to remain in the country without fear of deportation.

Immigrants granted such relief would ordinarily meet the definition of “lawfully present” residents, making them eligible for government subsidies to buy private insurance, a central part of the new health care law. But the administration issued a rule in late August that specifically excluded the young immigrants from the definition of “lawfully present.” At the same time, in a letter to state health officials, the administration said that young immigrants granted a reprieve from deportation “shall not be eligible” for Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program. Administration officials said they viewed the immigration initiative and health coverage as separate matters.

Kathleen Sebelius, the secretary of health and human services, said in the Federal Register that the reasons offered for the immigration initiative “do not pertain to eligibility for Medicaid,” the children’s health program or federal subsidies for buying private health insurance. Nick Papas, a White House spokesman, said the deferred-deportation policy “was never intended” to confer eligibility for federal health benefits. The White House describes that policy as “an exercise of prosecutorial discretion,” allowing law enforcement officers to focus on immigrants who pose a threat to national security or public safety. Administration officials declined to elaborate as to why beneficiaries of the new immigration policy were ineligible for coverage under the new health law.

The move might help Mr. Obama avoid a heated political debate over whether the health law is benefiting illegal immigrants. The possibility of such benefits has drawn criticism from many Republicans, including Representative Joe Wilson of South Carolina, who shouted “You lie!” as Mr. Obama addressed the issue before a joint session of Congress in 2009. The restrictions on health coverage may also save money by limiting the number of people who receive health insurance wholly or partly from the federal government. Federal subsidies for insurance under the new health care law are expected to average $5,300 a year for each person subsidized in 2014, and the cost is expected to rise to $7,500 a person in 2022, the Congressional Budget Office says.

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