petrolpeter 439 posts msg #91699 - Ignore petrolpeter modified |
4/27/2010 4:14:30 AM
"Surrounding HIV testing which is still plaguing so many of our communities, which you all know a lot of that is due to homophobia. Barack has led by example. When we took our trip to Africa and visited his home country in Kenya, we took a public HIV test."
Michelle Obama
Green cards please.
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #91776 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
4/29/2010 9:10:15 AM
Is the US CODE UNCONSTITUTIONAL?
US CODE TITLE 8 > CHAPTER 12 > SUBCHAPTER II > Part VIII > § 1325
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§ 1325. Improper entry by alien
(a) Improper time or place; avoidance of examination or inspection; misrepresentation and concealment of facts
Any alien who
(1) enters or attempts to enter the United States at any time or place other than as designated by immigration officers, or
(2) eludes examination or inspection by immigration officers, or
(3) attempts to enter or obtains entry to the United States by a willfully false or misleading representation or the willful concealment of a material fact, shall, for the first commission of any such offense, be fined under title 18 or imprisoned not more than 6 months, or both, and, for a subsequent commission of any such offense, be fined under title 18, or imprisoned not more than 2 years, or both.
(b) Improper time or place; civil penalties
Any alien who is apprehended while entering (or attempting to enter) the United States at a time or place other than as designated by immigration officers shall be subject to a civil penalty of—
(1) at least $50 and not more than $250 for each such entry (or attempted entry); or
(2) twice the amount specified in paragraph (1) in the case of an alien who has been previously subject to a civil penalty under this subsection.
Civil penalties under this subsection are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any criminal or other civil penalties that may be imposed.
(c) Marriage fraud
Any individual who knowingly enters into a marriage for the purpose of evading any provision of the immigration laws shall be imprisoned for not more than 5 years, or fined not more than $250,000, or both.
(d) Immigration-related entrepreneurship fraud
Any individual who knowingly establishes a commercial enterprise for the purpose of evading any provision of the immigration laws shall be imprisoned for not more than 5 years, fined in accordance with title 18, or both.
TITLE 8 > CHAPTER 12 > SUBCHAPTER II > Part VIII > § 1324a
§ 1324a. Unlawful employment of aliens
(a) Making employment of unauthorized aliens unlawful
(1) In general
It is unlawful for a person or other entity—
(A) to hire, or to recruit or refer for a fee, for employment in the United States an alien knowing the alien is an unauthorized alien (as defined in subsection (h)(3) of this section) with respect to such employment, or
(B)
(i) to hire for employment in the United States an individual without complying with the requirements of subsection (b) of this section or
(ii) if the person or entity is an agricultural association, agricultural employer, or farm labor contractor (as defined in section 1802 of title 29), to hire, or to recruit or refer for a fee, for employment in the United States an individual without complying with the requirements of subsection (b) of this section.
Is ENFORCING the US CODE UNCONSTITUTIONAL?
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chetron 2,817 posts msg #91777 - Ignore chetron |
4/29/2010 9:19:54 AM
YES
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traderseb 36 posts msg #91812 - Ignore traderseb |
4/30/2010 7:56:32 AM
It is what it is so enforce until changed.
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #91816 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
4/30/2010 8:51:47 AM
chetron
On what grounds it is unconstitutional?
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s.j.piracci 3 posts msg #91890 - Ignore s.j.piracci |
5/1/2010 4:21:04 AM
If I pass a red light while driving, is it unconstituanal for a cop to ask me for my drivers license
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chetron 2,817 posts msg #91891 - Ignore chetron |
5/1/2010 7:22:37 AM
pursuit of happiness
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abelincoln 126 posts msg #91901 - Ignore abelincoln |
5/1/2010 1:00:25 PM
The Trend IS ur fRnEiNd...hahahahahaa
who controls the Trwend ....
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #91940 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
5/2/2010 3:34:20 PM
Hey Chetron:
http://phoenix.bizjournals.com/phoenix/blog/business/2010/04/mexicos_immigration_law_far_tougher.html
“Authorities, whether federal, state or municipal ... are required to demand that foreigners prove their legal presence in the country, before attending to any issues.”
Guess whose law that is? It’s not Arizona’s. It’s Mexico’s Population Law Article 67 and it certainly reads like a “where are your papers” law.
The Mexican government opposes Arizona’s take on U.S. law that requires immigrants to carry green cards and visas. The Arizona law allows police to question and arrest suspected illegal immigrants.
The Arizona law has sparked calls for boycotts from Hispanic groups and Tucson congressman Raul Grijalva; lawsuits from groups like the ACLU and Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund and a travel warning from the Mexican government for Mexicans headed to Arizona.
An Amnesty International report released Wednesday said illegal immigrants in Mexico (often from Central America) face rapes, kidnappings and mistreatment, and Mexican police turn a blind eye.
“Migrants in Mexico are facing a major human rights crisis leaving them with virtually no access to justice, fearing reprisals and deportation if they complain of abuses,” said Rupert Knox, Mexico researcher of the human rights group.
“Persistent failure by the authorities to tackle abuses carried out against irregular migrants has made their journey through Mexico one of the most dangerous in the world,” the report said.
Other highlights of the AI report on Mexico include:
• Kidnappings of migrants, mainly for ransom, reached new heights in 2009, with the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) reporting that nearly 10,000 were abducted over six months and almost half of interviewed victims saying that public officials were involved in their kidnapping.
• An estimated six of 10 migrant women and girls experience sexual violence, allegedly prompting some human smugglers to demand that women receive contraceptive injections ahead of the journey, to avoid them getting pregnant as a result of rape.
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chetron 2,817 posts msg #91941 - Ignore chetron |
5/2/2010 3:52:32 PM
INALIENABLE RIGHTS COME BEFORE ALL LAWS OF THE LAND.
HTH
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