New immigration law lowering state unemployment!

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"Despite how desperately illegal immigrant sympathizers have tried to portray this law as somehow harmful to our state's economy, the truth is more Alabamians are working today thanks in part to our decision to crack down on illegal immigration," Alabama House Majority Leader Micky Hammon, R-Decatur, said in a statement.

Hammon pointed to Marshall County, which he called "a known hotbed for illegal immigrant labor." He said the rate there was 8.1 percent for October, down from 8.8 percent in September and 10 percent in June, when the immigration law was signed."

Alabama House Majority Leader Micky Hammon credits new immigration law with lowering state unemployment | al.com
 
Good for Alabama...Time for all states to follow and get our nation back on the right course. Screw that fucker in the white house and his stupid DOJ. Deport, deport now!

Sometimes facts do need to be acknowledged.

Immigration Deportations Under Obama On Pace To Far Exceed Those Under Bush Administration

Listening to the Republican candidates for President, you’d think that Barack Obama was a big softy when it came to illegal immigratn and that we had basically given up deporting anyone. A look at the numbers over the past 32 months, though, reveals a far different, potentially disturbing, picture:

President Barack Obama says he backs immigration reform, announcing last month an initiative to ease deportation policies, but he has sent home over 1 million illegal immigrants in 2-1/2 years — on pace to deport more in one term than George W. Bush did in two.

The Obama administration had deported about 1.06 million as of September 12, against 1.57 million in Bush’s two full presidential terms.

Immigration Deportations Under Obama On Pace To Far Exceed Those Under Bush Administration

I realize these are only facts, but I think it's important to throw them out there anyway.
 
Yeah... facts don't count.

Alabama's farming crisis - Google Search

Seems to me there's more than meets the eye in Alabama... at least in this thread.

It also seems that the private prison industry is helping to write these laws and construct policy. Crime is way down nation wide and that represents a loss of revenue. So the private prison industry is trying desperately to re-purpose their facilities to become holding pens for illegal immigrants.
 
Good for Alabama...Time for all states to follow and get our nation back on the right course. Screw that fucker in the white house and his stupid DOJ. Deport, deport now!

Sometimes facts do need to be acknowledged.

Immigration Deportations Under Obama On Pace To Far Exceed Those Under Bush Administration

Listening to the Republican candidates for President, you’d think that Barack Obama was a big softy when it came to illegal immigratn and that we had basically given up deporting anyone. A look at the numbers over the past 32 months, though, reveals a far different, potentially disturbing, picture:

President Barack Obama says he backs immigration reform, announcing last month an initiative to ease deportation policies, but he has sent home over 1 million illegal immigrants in 2-1/2 years — on pace to deport more in one term than George W. Bush did in two.

The Obama administration had deported about 1.06 million as of September 12, against 1.57 million in Bush’s two full presidential terms.

Immigration Deportations Under Obama On Pace To Far Exceed Those Under Bush Administration

I realize these are only facts, but I think it's important to throw them out there anyway.


Obama deportation numbers a 'trick'


"Even The Washington Post found the Obama administration used questionable methods to achieve its deportation numbers last year. Just like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, the Obama administration’s record is a trick. In reality, President Barack Obama and his administration are giving amnesty to illegal immigrants through inaction. It’s no wonder that the president recently admitted to Hispanic voters that his administration’s deportation numbers are “deceptive.”

Obama and the Democrats are bending over backwards to make life easier and normal for illegal aliens instead of enforcing our laws. They really believe that llegal aliens are unfairly targeted and inconvenienced!

Opinion: Obama deportation numbers a 'trick' - Rep. Lamar Smith - POLITICO.com



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I live in Alabama, Marshall county, Better known locally as "Sand Mountain", is just a short half-hour drive from here. Boaz-Albertville is chicken plant central. People may have jobs in these hellholes but they are not good jobs, pay sucks, working conditions suck, management sucks who by the way used to get advanced warning, presumably by the local cops, of immigration raids. I have heard tales of people hiding in the crawl spaces while immigration raided the place. So here we are praising the chicken plants for finally hiring Americans after they knowingly broke immigration law for decades and still are, there are still illegals working in those plants right now, management knows it and actively works to keep them. They would fire all Americans in a minute to get their no rights, no backtalk, wage slaves back.
 
I live in Alabama, Marshall county, Better known locally as "Sand Mountain", is just a short half-hour drive from here. Boaz-Albertville is chicken plant central. People may have jobs in these hellholes but they are not good jobs, pay sucks, working conditions suck, management sucks who by the way used to get advanced warning, presumably by the local cops, of immigration raids. I have heard tales of people hiding in the crawl spaces while immigration raided the place. So here we are praising the chicken plants for finally hiring Americans after they knowingly broke immigration law for decades and still are, there are still illegals working in those plants right now, management knows it and actively works to keep them. They would fire all Americans in a minute to get their no rights, no backtalk, wage slaves back.


It's all about cheap labor for greedy companies!

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Ijaz, the University of Alabama economist, said he believes it's a stretch to credit the immigration law for Alabama's declining unemployment figure.

Read the article.
 
Good for Alabama...Time for all states to follow and get our nation back on the right course. Screw that fucker in the white house and his stupid DOJ. Deport, deport now!

Sometimes facts do need to be acknowledged.

Immigration Deportations Under Obama On Pace To Far Exceed Those Under Bush Administration

Listening to the Republican candidates for President, you’d think that Barack Obama was a big softy when it came to illegal immigratn and that we had basically given up deporting anyone. A look at the numbers over the past 32 months, though, reveals a far different, potentially disturbing, picture:

President Barack Obama says he backs immigration reform, announcing last month an initiative to ease deportation policies, but he has sent home over 1 million illegal immigrants in 2-1/2 years — on pace to deport more in one term than George W. Bush did in two.

The Obama administration had deported about 1.06 million as of September 12, against 1.57 million in Bush’s two full presidential terms.

Immigration Deportations Under Obama On Pace To Far Exceed Those Under Bush Administration

I realize these are only facts, but I think it's important to throw them out there anyway.
yeah, the reasons are politically motivated. Bush saw cheap labor through the eyes of the business community. Obama sees Latinos, the bulk of illegals, as potential democrat voters.
The presidential admin does not deport people. ICE does that.
Predictably, the MSM is all over the deportation story as the White House has released it to the media. The White House plants stories all the time. That practice goes back several decades.
The bigger issue is how many illegals are SELF deporting. Reports state the rate of Latino self deportation is a growing concern within the farming and other labor intensive seasonal employers. Latino workers have been occupying these jobs for three decades now. Business owners got used to cheaper labor.
For example. Back in the late 70's and early 80's A friend and myself worked in the horse racing business. Back then very few if any people with Spanish surnames worked among us. Once illegal immigration began to increase, Americans were more or less forced out by the cheap labor provided by illegal immigrants. As matter of fact the only minorities working the back stretch at the two tracks I worked were black people.
Now the trainers who hire the grooms and hot walkers are complaining they can't find anyone to do the jobs. They got comfy with illegals. hf well, too bad.
 
Ijaz, the University of Alabama economist, said he believes it's a stretch to credit the immigration law for Alabama's declining unemployment figure.

Read the article.

Correct.

Ijaz, the University of Alabama economist, said he believes it's a stretch to credit the immigration law for Alabama's declining unemployment figure. He said it is too soon to tell whether the law is actually creating jobs for state residents.

"The decline in unemployment is mostly because of seasonal hiring and fewer workers in the labor force," he said.
A stretch indeed.

yeah, the reasons are politically motivated.

And?

That doesn’t change the facts.
 
Ijaz, the University of Alabama economist, said he believes it's a stretch to credit the immigration law for Alabama's declining unemployment figure.

Read the article.

Correct.

Ijaz, the University of Alabama economist, said he believes it's a stretch to credit the immigration law for Alabama's declining unemployment figure. He said it is too soon to tell whether the law is actually creating jobs for state residents.

"The decline in unemployment is mostly because of seasonal hiring and fewer workers in the labor force," he said.
A stretch indeed.

yeah, the reasons are politically motivated.

And?

That doesn’t change the facts.

You made the up. You can certainly change them.
 
Ijaz, the University of Alabama economist, said he believes it's a stretch to credit the immigration law for Alabama's declining unemployment figure.

Read the article.

Correct.


A stretch indeed.

yeah, the reasons are politically motivated.

And?

That doesn’t change the facts.

You made the up. You can certainly change them.
Why is it you libs will not answer this question "why do you support the illegal incursions of our borders?" Or.."Why is it that you people on the left unconditionally support illegal immigration and illegal immigrants'?
Not one of you will go near that question.
 
"Despite how desperately illegal immigrant sympathizers have tried to portray this law as somehow harmful to our state's economy, the truth is more Alabamians are working today thanks in part to our decision to crack down on illegal immigration," Alabama House Majority Leader Micky Hammon, R-Decatur, said in a statement.

Hammon pointed to Marshall County, which he called "a known hotbed for illegal immigrant labor." He said the rate there was 8.1 percent for October, down from 8.8 percent in September and 10 percent in June, when the immigration law was signed."

Alabama House Majority Leader Micky Hammon credits new immigration law with lowering state unemployment | al.com
Immagine that. But libtard illegal alien lovers won't care.
 
Ijaz, the University of Alabama economist, said he believes it's a stretch to credit the immigration law for Alabama's declining unemployment figure.

Read the article.

Correct.


A stretch indeed.

yeah, the reasons are politically motivated.

And?

That doesn’t change the facts.

You made the up. You can certainly change them.
Libtards are the ones that love to change the facts to fit their lies.
 
Good for Alabama...Time for all states to follow and get our nation back on the right course. Screw that fucker in the white house and his stupid DOJ. Deport, deport now!

Sometimes facts do need to be acknowledged.

Immigration Deportations Under Obama On Pace To Far Exceed Those Under Bush Administration

Listening to the Republican candidates for President, you’d think that Barack Obama was a big softy when it came to illegal immigratn and that we had basically given up deporting anyone. A look at the numbers over the past 32 months, though, reveals a far different, potentially disturbing, picture:

President Barack Obama says he backs immigration reform, announcing last month an initiative to ease deportation policies, but he has sent home over 1 million illegal immigrants in 2-1/2 years — on pace to deport more in one term than George W. Bush did in two.

The Obama administration had deported about 1.06 million as of September 12, against 1.57 million in Bush’s two full presidential terms.

Immigration Deportations Under Obama On Pace To Far Exceed Those Under Bush Administration

I realize these are only facts, but I think it's important to throw them out there anyway.

But I'm not sure if that means a lot. A lot of the mechanisms making it easier to deport them was put into place before Obama got there, so it's a case of him reaping a dividend.

More to the point, with the economic situation reducing the number of available jobs, are a lot of these illegals just deciding turning themselves in is easier than sneaking back under a fence. "Si. You caught me. Better give me that free plane ride, senor!"
 
"Despite how desperately illegal immigrant sympathizers have tried to portray this law as somehow harmful to our state's economy, the truth is more Alabamians are working today thanks in part to our decision to crack down on illegal immigration," Alabama House Majority Leader Micky Hammon, R-Decatur, said in a statement.

Hammon pointed to Marshall County, which he called "a known hotbed for illegal immigrant labor." He said the rate there was 8.1 percent for October, down from 8.8 percent in September and 10 percent in June, when the immigration law was signed."

Alabama House Majority Leader Micky Hammon credits new immigration law with lowering state unemployment | al.com

How does the Alabama law stack up to the opinion of the supposed GOP frontrunner?

Newt Gingrich facing GOP backlash over 'humane' immigration policy | World news | The Guardian

Is Newt now considered a RINO? :confused:
 
"Despite how desperately illegal immigrant sympathizers have tried to portray this law as somehow harmful to our state's economy, the truth is more Alabamians are working today thanks in part to our decision to crack down on illegal immigration," Alabama House Majority Leader Micky Hammon, R-Decatur, said in a statement.

Hammon pointed to Marshall County, which he called "a known hotbed for illegal immigrant labor." He said the rate there was 8.1 percent for October, down from 8.8 percent in September and 10 percent in June, when the immigration law was signed."

Alabama House Majority Leader Micky Hammon credits new immigration law with lowering state unemployment | al.com

How does the Alabama law stack up to the opinion of the supposed GOP frontrunner?

Newt Gingrich facing GOP backlash over 'humane' immigration policy | World news | The Guardian

Is Newt now considered a RINO? :confused:
I see the wisdom of Gingrich's immigration stance. It's the issue of realism.
There is no possible way to deport all illegals.
Here's the rub. Illegals get away with moving under the radar. As registered aliens or pseudo-citizens, they all must pay the price of admission. They then become subject to ALL laws of the land.
Actually this idea by Gingrich is quite intelligent. It essentially compels all who've made the conscious decision to violate our borders to have to join the rest of us and participate in the system.
Illegals will not like this. Here's the reason, they really have no desire to stay here.
They came here not for a better life. They came here to make money so they could return to where it is they came from and live better in their home countries
 

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