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Obama Unplugs The Immigration Phallus From Up Lou Dobbs’ ASS

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Dylan Loewe: Hispanic voters are the key to Obama’s re-election. They are the key to his successor’s election. What better time to solidify their support? The political climate is ripe for it. Obama has admitted that, yes, immigration reform can be a minefield, but what better time to drag Republicans over a few mines? The GOP appears committed to their strategy of opposing the president as unanimously as possible; when they oppose immigration reform, when they once again begin their paranoid berating of immigrants, when they once again feed the panicked xenophobia of their ever diminishing base, they might well succeed in making Hispanics a reliable Democratic voting bloc for a generation.

New York Times: While acknowledging that the recession makes the political battle more difficult, President Obama plans to begin addressing the country’s immigration system this year, including looking for a path for illegal immigrants to become legal, a senior administration official said on Wednesday.

“I know this is an emotional issue; I know it’s a controversial issue,” he told an audience at a town meeting on March 18 in Costa Mesa, Calif. “I know that the people get real riled up politically about this.” But, he said, immigrants who are long-time residents but lack legal status “have to have some mechanism over time to get out of the shadows.”

Administration officials said that Mr. Obama’s plan would not add new workers to the American work force, but that it would recognize millions of illegal immigrants who have already been working here. Despite the deep recession, there is no evidence of any wholesale exodus of illegal immigrant workers, independent studies of census data show. — [ READ MORE ]

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President Obama’s announcement immediately UNPLUGGED the Phallus filling up the ass of the KING OF XENOPHOBIA, Lou Dobbs — Igniting a torrent of fear-mongering Diarrhea!

Even evil Racist Tom Tancredo crawled out of his hiding-hole, proclaiming the “end of America as we know it!

Obama’s timing is provocative, and will again bring out the worst in Republicans. They are frothing in the mouth, literally, like Rabies infected dogs, snarling like pregnant spotted hyenas.

Before leaving office George Bush warned fellow Republicans: “It’s very important for our party not to narrow its focus, not to become so inward-looking that we drive people away from a philosophy that is compassionate and decent.” Translates To: Stop the Xenophobia or you will drown in your “Nativist Hate!”

This will be a brutal and bruising battle, for as Osama Bin O’Reilly puts it: “The Obama, the left wing loons and New York Times are out to dismantle the “White, Christian Male Power Structure.”

Jacob Monty puts the upcoming battle in true perspective: It will be a difficult and uphill road with lots of sharp curves, but for the GOP, there’s no alternative. The path they’re on [ XENOPHOBIA ] leads right over a cliff.

Let The Fear-Mongering and Loathing Begin!

Dobbs’ “amnesty” caption returns, appearing under Crowley’s report

Fear & Loathing in Prime Time: Immigration Myths and Cable News

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Hannity and UGLY Dobbs — Republican KLANSMEN Running Amok With LIES!

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Lou Dobbs -- Ugly Anti-Immigrant BIGOTUGLY Anti-Immigrant Bigot Lou Dobbs: Dobbs falsely claimed Pelosi said “immigration law enforcement is, quote-unquote, ‘un-American.

On his radio show, Lou Dobbs asked his guest for his “reaction” to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi “saying last week that enforcement in the workplace, immigration law enforcement is, quote-unquote, ‘un-American.’

In fact, Pelosi criticized as “un-Americanimmigration raids that separate undocumented parents from their documented children, not “immigration law enforcement.

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Neo-NAZI Klansman Sean Hannity: Obama administration is pushing “the single biggest power grab and move towards socialism in the history of the country

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Getting Immigration Right — A New York Times Editorial

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It’s way too early to tell whether the United States under President-elect Barack Obama will restore realism, sanity and lawfulness to its immigration system.

If Mr. Obama’s team is confirmed, the country will have a homeland security secretary, Janet Napolitano of Arizona, and a commerce secretary, Bill Richardson of New Mexico, who understand the border region and share a well-informed disdain for foolish, inadequate enforcement schemes like the Bush administration’s border fence.

If you uphold workers’ rights, even for those here illegally, you uphold them for all working Americans. If you ignore and undercut the rights of illegal immigrants, you encourage the exploitation that erodes working conditions and job security everywhere. In a time of economic darkness, the stability and dignity of the work force are especially vital.

This is why it is so important to reverse the Bush administration’s immigration tactics, which for years have attacked the problem upside down and backward. To appease Republican nativists, it lavished scarce resources solely on hunting down and punishing illegal immigrants. Its campaign of raids, detentions and border fencing was a moral failure. Among other things, it terrorized and broke apart families and led to some gruesome deaths in shoddy prisons. It mocked the American tradition of welcoming and assimilating immigrant workers.

| Read Full Editorial Here: In a time of economic crisis, it is especially vital to uphold workers’ rights, even for those here illegally. Exploitation erodes working conditions and job security everywhere. |

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The First Illegal Immigrants

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References:

1. Republicans on Immigration: The War Within
2. Immigrant Deaths in U.S. Detention ‘Gulags’ Go Unnoticed — In U.S. jails and detention camps, immigrants are dying of gross mis-treatment including medical neglect
3. Immigrants Dying In America’s ‘Detention Gulags’
4. Legionnaires’ Disease — American Legion Pushes Nativist Falsehoods
5. CNN’s Lou Dobbs – The Minister of ‘Propaganda and Enlightenment’

Immigration Hate Crimes Across America!

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‘Illegal’ immigrant minors transported in shackles or cages — like dogs!

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Report: Illegal immigrant minors mistreated by US — Research group criticizes US treatment of unaccompanied illegal immigrant minors. Some children flown to non-bordering countries were shackled during the flight and those taken by vehicle across the border to Mexico were transported in kennel-like compartments, the report says. Mexican officials reported that some children were returned in the middle of the night and brought to ports of entry that weren’t specified in agreements.

By ANABELLE GARAY

AP — Federal authorities have compromised the rights and safety of some unaccompanied illegal immigrant children they have detained, and inadequate government guidelines are partly to blame, according to a Texas-based research group.

The First Illegal ImmigrantsMany children appeared before immigration judges without legal representation, some were transported home in shackles or cages, and the medical needs of some were ignored, according to a report released Thursday by the Center for Public Policy Priorities, a nonprofit think tank.

“There’s no consistent policy. There’s nobody who’s responsible for these kids, in looking out for their safety,” report author Amy Thompson said. “It’s being handled in ad hoc fashion.”

The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees immigration and border enforcement, disputes the center’s findings.

“DHS and its component agencies treat all minors, including unaccompanied alien children, with dignity, respect and special concern for their particular vulnerabilities,” spokeswoman Laura Keehner said in a statement Thursday evening.

The report was compiled by examining U.S. immigration agency documents and immigration policies and statistics in the U.S., Mexico and Honduras. The center also interviewed children who were apprehended, government officials, contractors and nonprofit workers in the three countries, and toured of two Texas facilities where unaccompanied illegal immigrant children are held.

An estimated 43,000 unaccompanied illegal immigrant children were removed from the U.S. in 2007, according to the report. They were caught while traveling alone, or with siblings, other children or adults whom they may not know.

Fifty to 70 percent of unaccompanied minors who appeared before an immigration judge last year did so without legal representation, the center contends. Sometimes, consulates weren’t notified about the repatriation of children from their country, a violation of an international treaty, the report says.

“I would say — ‘Imagine your 8-year-old daughter or niece in a country where they didn’t speak the language, don’t know the culture and were completely at the mercy of strangers. How would you want them to be treated?’” Thompson said. “Children aren’t capable of understanding international laws and boundaries. They’re little kids mixed up in something bigger than themselves.”

Some children flown to non-bordering countries were shackled during the flight and those taken by vehicle across the border to Mexico were transported in kennel-like compartments, the report says. Mexican officials reported that some children were returned in the middle of the night and brought to ports of entry that weren’t specified in agreements.

In one interview, a 13-year-old girl from Mexico described being injured during her apprehension in the summer of 2007. She said she was tackled by a U.S. official she thinks was a drug enforcement agent. The agent apologized but refused to take off her handcuffs, the girl said.

After she was transferred to the Border Patrol’s custody, the girl said she asked for a pain reliever because she had recently had surgery on her arm and the injury caused by the agent aggravated the wound. But Border Patrol agents refused to give her over-the-counter medication, she said.

When the Mexican consulate intervened, the girl was taken to a hospital. The medical attention she received there seemed to be geared toward responding to the possibility of an abuse allegation, according to the report.

As many as 15 different federal agencies can be involved in the apprehension and repatriation of an unaccompanied child, the report states. There are very few written guidelines for the treatment of those children, it says.

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Editorial Reviews: Illegal People: How Globalization Creates Migration and Criminalizes Immigrants

From Publishers Weekly: Starred Review. In this incisive investigation of the global political and economic forces creating migration, journalist and former labor organizer Bacon offers a detailed examination of the trends transforming, for example, Mexican farmers into California farm workers. Illegal People: How Globalization Creates Migration and Criminalizes ImmigrantsBacon condemns efforts to criminalize illegal immigrants, noting that Congress’s immigration proposals and debates take place outside any discussion of its own trade policies that displace workers and create migration in the first place. The whole process that creates migrants is scarcely considered in the U.S. immigration debate, argues Bacon, who posits that displacement and migration are two perennially necessary ingredients of capitalist growth. According to the author, the same system… produces migration needs and uses that labor while the vulnerable undocumented or guest-worker status keeps that labor controllable and cheap. Readers disinclined to consider economic rights as human rights may balk at the general direction, but Bacon’s timely analysis is as cool and competent as his labor advocacy is unapologetic. In mapping the political economy of migration, with an unwavering eye on the rights and dignity of working people, Bacon offers an invaluable corrective to America’s hobbled discourse on immigration and a spur to genuine, creative action. (Sept.)

Product Description: For two decades veteran photojournalist David Bacon has documented the connections between labor, migration, and the global economy. In Illegal People Bacon explores the human side of globalization, exposing the many ways it uproots people in Latin America and Asia, driving them to migrate. At the same time, U.S. immigration policy makes the labor of those displaced people a crime in the United States. Illegal People explains why our national policy produces even more displacement, more migration, more immigration raids, and a more divided, polarized society.

Through interviews and on-the-spot reporting from both impoverished communities abroad and American immigrant workplaces and neighborhoods, Bacon shows how the United States’ trade and economic policy abroad, in seeking to create a favorable investment climate for large corporations, creates conditions to displace communities and set migration into motion. Trade policy and immigration are intimately linked, Bacon argues, and are, in fact, elements of a single economic system.

In particular, he analyzes NAFTA’s corporate tilt as a cause of displacement and migration from Mexico and shows how criminalizing immigrant labor benefits employers. For example, Bacon explains that, pre-NAFTA, Oaxacan corn farmers received subsidies for their crops. State-owned CONASUPO markets turned the corn into tortillas and sold them, along with milk and other basic foodstuffs, at low, subsidized prices in cities. Post-NAFTA, several things happened: the Mexican government was forced to end its subsidies for corn, which meant that farmers couldn’t afford to produce it; the CONASUPO system was dissolved; and cheap U.S. corn flooded the Mexican market, driving the price of corn sharply down. Because Oaxacan farming families can’t sell enough corn to buy food and supplies, many thousands migrate every year, making the perilous journey over the border into the United States only to be labeled “illegal” and to find that working itself has become, for them, a crime.

Bacon powerfully traces the development of illegal status back to slavery and shows the human cost of treating the indispensable labor of millions of migrants–and the migrants themselves–as illegal. Illegal People argues for a sea change in the way we think, debate, and legislate around issues of migration and globalization, making a compelling case for why we need to consider immigration and migration from a globalized human rights perspective.

“David Bacon is the conscience of American journalism; an extraordinary social documentarist in the rugged humanist tradition of Dorothea Lange, Carey McWilliams, and Ernesto Galarza.” –Mike Davis, author of No One Is Illegal

“Illegal People documents how undocumented workers have become the world’s most exploited workforce–subject to raids and arrests, forced to work at low pay and under miserable conditions, and prevented from organizing on their own behalf. In this richly reported book, David Bacon makes a powerful case for the centrality of ‘illegals’–of all nationalities–in the global struggle for economic justice.” –Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America

“David Bacon’s book brings us the reality of the deplorable conditions under which immigrants live when they get here. David also demonstrates that there is hope, and we can win something better, today, not just for immigrants, but for all working people. We just have to commit ourselves to make the policy changes that create these unacceptable conditions. ¡Sí Se Puede!” –Dolores Huerta, co-founder of United Farm Workers and president of the Dolores Huerta Foundation

“Read this book to understand why we must stop uprooting people abroad and how we can ensure rights and jobs for all people in this country. Bacon’s book highlights the real value of a comprehensive approach to immigration reform, which America supports!” –Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee

“In clear and compelling language, Bacon connects the dots between trade, migration and the maldistribution of wealth. A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the cynical politics and human costs of the corporate protection racket we call globalization.” –Jeff Faux, distinguished fellow at the Economic Policy Institute and author of The Global Class War

“This new and urgently needed rethinking of the global economy and migration is a unique roadmap, showing not only how we arrived at our current immigration debate impasse but outlining the possibilities for what lies ahead.”
Raj Jayadev, journalist, organizer, and executive director of Silicon Valley De-Bug

“As he has before with both pen and camera, Bacon reminds us that we’re all in this together–and that organizing to reject divisive racism and nativism both celebrates our common humanity and promotes a twenty-first-century vision of global citizenship.” –John W. Wilhelm, president/Hospitality Industry, UNITE HERE

“Illegal People is like a fine Oaxacan tapestry woven ever so carefully with the human face of the main protagonist of the immigration dynamic–the mighty migrant laborer.” –Nativo V. Lopez, national president of Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana and the Mexican American Political Association

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