Monday, 24 June 2013

#NoAmnesty Kill The Bill S744 Call Wyden Merkley Now Traitors They Stand with Mexico Not Americans

#NoAmnesty
·        The bill will weaken current law. It fails to build a border fence and implement an entry/exit system - both of which have already been mandated by Congress.
·        Law enforcement is overwhelmingly against the bill including the President of the ICE workers union.
·        No matter what amendments may be agreed to today, the bill is still amnesty first and enforcement later, maybe. Members of the Gang of 8 have admitted this and refuse to tie border security to amnesty.
·        The American people disagree with that sequence. They want enforcement FIRST.
Sources, links, and helpful graphics to tweet:
·        Non-Partisan CBO Confirms Worst Fears of Schumer-Rubio-Obama Amnesty: link.
·        Crime pays under S744: link
·        Bill will add 46 million immigrants in 20 years according to CBO study: link
·        Senate Immigration Bill Weakens Enforcement, National Security: link
·        CBO Projects the Gang of Eight Bill Fails to Stop Illegal Immigration: link
·        Rubio's Amnesty hurts the American Worker: link
·        CNN Poll finds 62% of Americans say that border security should be the main focus of U.S. immigration policy: link
·        What will happen to the 3.5 million people Schumer-Rubio doesn't legalize: link
·        CBO Report: Amnesty hurts American Workers: link
·        Chart- number of unemployed far outstrips job openings across the board: link
·        CBO study finds wages would drop under Senate immigration bill: link
·        The Schumer-Rubio Higher Unemployment, Lower Wages, and Illegal Immigration Preservation Act: link
·        CBO finds bill will only stop 25% of illegal immigration: link
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