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Obama : President or Jihad (photo)

Maintenance man David Lee of Arvada, Colo., puts the finishing touches on a sign featuring President Barack Obama for a sales lot for pre-owned vehicles along Interstate 70 in the northwest Denver suburb of Wheat Ridge, Colo., on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The billboard, completed by an artist Thursday, shows a grinning cartoonish Obama wearing a turban. The billboard says, 'PRESIDENT or JIHAD?' Underneath the picture is a yellow square with the phrase, 'BIRTH CERTIFICATE PROVE IT.'

Maintenance man David Lee of Arvada, Colo., puts the finishing ...

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White House to Grant Legal Status to 12 Million Illegal Immigrants Feature Story

White House to Grant Legal Status to 12 Million Illegal Immigrants
13-Nov-2009
Written by: TheCelebrityCafe.com Staff

The Obama administration has announced that legal status will be given to approximately 12 million illegal immigrants in 2010.

While the unemployment rate, the war in Afghanistan and the state of our nation’s economy have been the primary focus of the Obama administration in recent months, officials have announced that they plan on shifting their focus to immigration in 2010. Janet Napolitano, the Secretary of U.S. Homeland Security, revealed that the Obama administration expects to grant legal status to approximately 12 million illegal immigrants in the early stages of 2010.

Their immigration plan is reportedly three-fold since they will not only grant legal status to 12 million individuals who are currently regarded as illegal immigrants, but they are also expected to implement stricter laws against illegal immigrants as well as those who hire them as employees. The third aspect of the immigration reform includes the revision of the current legal immigration system in order to make it extremely difficult, but simultaneously fair, for immigrants to achieve legal status, according to The New York Times.

Napolitano announced that measures have already been taken to prevent illegal immigrants from entering the United States since over 600 miles have been added to our nation’s border fence and 20,000 additional officers have been sent to Border Patrol to counteract mass waves of illegal immigrants.

According to The New York Times, the Obama administration’s requirements that would need to be achieved by illegal immigrants in order for them to receive legal status include registering, learning the English language, paying taxes and passing a criminal background check.

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Obama's Aunt's Immigration Case Set for 2010


Boston (AP) - President Barack Obama's aunt will remain in this country until at least next year as she awaits a chance to make her case before an immigration judge in her bid for asylum from her native Kenya.
 
Zeituni Onyango had an initial appearance in U.S. Immigration Court in Boston on Wednesday. At the brief hearing, a judge set her case to be heard Feb. 4, 2010.
 
Onyango wore a curly red wig to the hearing and declined to comment to reporters as she was led away from court by her attorneys and Federal Protective Service police.
 
Onyango, 56, first applied for asylum in 2002, but her request was rejected and she was ordered deported in 2004. She did not leave the country and continued to live in public housing in Boston.
 
Her lawyer, Cleveland immigration attorney Margaret Wong, said in a statement Wednesday that Onyango first applied for asylum "due to violence in Kenya," but she did not reveal what grounds she has cited in her renewed bid for asylum. The court hearing was closed at her lawyer's request.
 
Wong's spokesman, Mike Rogers, said the hearing date was set for nearly a year later because Judge Leonard Shapiro's calendar is so booked.
 
Ilana Greenstein, a Boston immigration attorney who handles a large volume of asylum cases, said 10 months between the initial hearing date and the next hearing is common in immigration court.
 
"That's just the way it goes," she said. "Most of the judges are so overloaded, their case logs are so astronomical that they are forced to set cases out up to 18 months."
 
Obama has said he did not know his aunt was living here illegally and believes laws covering the situation should be followed.
 
Onyango's status as an illegal alien was revealed just days before Obama was elected in November. After intense media coverage, Onyango left Boston and went to Cleveland to live with a relative.
 
In December, a judge agreed to suspend her deportation order and reopen her asylum case.
 
Wong said in a statement that she is "working hard to keep matters in the court system and towards a favorable outcome for Ms. Onyango."
 
Onyango, the half-sister of Obama's late father, first moved to the United States in 2000.
 
People who seek asylum must show that they face persecution in their homeland on the basis of religion, race, nationality, political opinion or membership in a social group.

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CNSNews.com - Republicans Say Obama Administration Is Limiting Arrests of Illegal Aliens


(CNSNews.com) – Fifty-four members of Congress, mostly Republicans, have signed a letter to President Barack Obama praising the 287(g) program that allows specially trained state and local law enforcement officers to enforce federal immigration law.
 
The Oct. 26 letter comes shortly after the Obama administration imposed new limits on state and local law enforcers, preventing them from arresting many of the illegal immigrants with whom they come into contact.

Instead of allowing local police to arrest people simply for being in the United States illegally, the Obama administration has now established categories of illegal aliens who are a “priority for arrest and detention.”
 
Those priorities include aliens convicted of or arrested for major crimes, including drug offenses and murder, manslaughter, rape, robbery, and kidnapping; aliens convicted of or arrested for minor drug offenses and property crimes such as burglary, larceny, fraud, and money laundering; and aliens who have been convicted of or arrested for “other offenses.”
 
Rep. Lamar Smith, ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee, said contrary to claims that it was supposed to focus only on serious crimes, the 287(g) program was intended to allow states and local law enforcement officials to enforce all immigration laws – “not just a select few.”
 
“One of the most effective things we can do to prevent illegal immigrant crimes in the first place is to deport illegal immigrants before they’ve committed one, whether they are identified in jails or by law enforcement task forces,” Smith said.
 
Smith and the other letter-signers are urging the Obama administration not to “politicize this highly effective immigration enforcement and public safety program.”
 
Thanks to the 287(g) program, they said, thousands of illegal immigrants who are identified in jails and through task force operations are being deported. Smith added that the “open borders crowd” doesn’t like the program because it is working.
 
The 287(g) program – created by the Clinton-era Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 -- is operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through its Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.
 
In a speech in August, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) allowing state and local law enforcement to participate in the 287(g) program had been “rewritten and reprioritized to focus on using them in jails and prisons.”
 
But in their Oct. 26 letter, lawmakers noted, “While the majority of the current 287(g) programs follow the jail intake model, the task force model is also a highly effective means of removing illegal immigrants from the streets. Both should be continued,” the letter said.

To date, more than 60 law enforcement agencies have either signed or agreed to sign the revised MOA.
 
As reported earlier by CNSNews.com, only one local law enforcement agency has had its immigration enforcement authority curbed.
 
In September, ICE notified Maricopa County (Ariz.) Sheriff Joe Arpaio that it was terminating his department’s authority to conduct “sweeps” (task force model) for illegal aliens. Arpaio’s department is still allowed to identify illegal aliens being held in Maricopa County jails.

Arpaio, who actively sought to identify illegal aliens flowing into his community, is now under investigation by the U.S. Justice Department for possible civil rights violations.
 
Republicans note that the revised MOA also requires local and state law enforcement to get approval from ICE before releasing information about immigration enforcement activities to the media or the public.
 
“Federal, state, and local cooperation is key to combating illegal immigration,” the Oct. 26 letter concluded. “So it is crucial for the federal government to continue to support the range of 287(g) operational programs in jurisdictions throughout the United States.”
 
The only Democrat signing the Oct. 26 letter was Rep. Heath Shuler of N.C.

 

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Video: Obama calls Americans against Amnesty for Illegals "Demagogues"

 

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