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Southern Conn. Citizens For Immigration Reform
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"A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear." --Marcus Tullius Cicero 42B.C.
And Now For Something Completely Different
Sometimes I'm sure we all wonder in the privacy of our own thoughts (which is about the only place left where we're still able to wonder about these things) just how low they can go? Just how incredibly silly and pointless can political correctness get?
THIS ONE GO'S UNDER THE HEADLINE.. WE TOLD YOU SO.
Well, let's try this one for size. USA Today reports: "Next year, San Francisco will issue municipal identification cards showing the usual name, birthdate and photo. What the card won't include: gender. When other cities considered issuing ID cards without regard to legal status, the debate was over illegal immigrants. In San Francisco, where the Board of Supervisors approved such an ID on Tuesday, transgender activists added gender to the discussion. Transgender is a broad term for people who do not identify with their birth sex. Those who refer to themselves as transgender include cross-dressers and transsexuals." (In other words, being a drag queen who dresses up in women's clothing, like being a sodomite, is now supposedly not something a strange person chooses to do, it is something they are. No. I am not making this up.)
"'The card really makes gender a non-issue,' says Kristina Wertz, legal director of the Transgender Law Center in San Francisco. Wertz says legally changing a name and gender designation can be time-consuming and cost hundreds of dollars. IDs that don't match appearance could out people and make them vulnerable to discrimination or abuse, she says." (Does this silly woman, or whatever he/she/it is, really believe that with Californioa's draconian mandatory Political Correctness hanging over everything, there is still in fact anyone left in San Francisco who would dare to discriminate against or abuse a drag queen? I honestly think all the normal people fled the city years ago.)
"Martin Rawlings, 30, is a female-to-male transsexual." (I.e. the bullest of bull dykes.) "When he legally changed his name in 1999, he had trouble getting his employer to change it on his paycheck. His bank, though, had changed his name. As a result, he had trouble depositing his checks. A municipal ID would have helped, he says. 'It's often a barrier to finding work, not having an identification that matches your presentation,' he says." (Okay, I guess we all need to stop worrying about Iraq and Iran and $100 per barrel oil and massive illegal immigration and crumbling infrastructure and the destruction of the middle class and rampant crime, and we must all concentrate on the terrible problems facing sex-change freaks.)
"Supervisor Tom Ammiano, who introduced the measure, says illegal immigrants will benefit most. They will be able to open bank accounts and use the card for city services such as checking out library books. He expects others, including transgender individuals, to find it useful."
Uh...got a hot flash for you, Tom. Illegals can already get pretty much anything they want in San Francisco by way of ID, benefits, free housing, free medical care etc. All those goodies that are denied to us native-born white boys. It's a "sanctuary city," which is another reason why normal people have pretty much all fled, and the place is a basket case with no productive economy or tax base left that has to be supported on state and federal handouts.
How will Juan and Jose and Rosalita benefit from having no gender on their Monopoly money ID cards that San Francisco gives them? Do these idiot politicians ever actually think about what they're saying?
LETTER TO NEW HAVEN REGISTER RE: OUTRAGE ABOUT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION DOUBLE STANDARD
Hello Mary..Bill here from SCtIR.
A special immigration case caught our eye in the Ct. Post the other day. This case concerned a woman whose husband (A legal AMERICAN) was tragically killed in a accident 3 years or so ago. As you will read in the attached article there is a serious double standard in the immigration law. If this woman had not tried to come here legally she would not be having a problem right now.Hypocrisy!! Where is the moral outrage with her case? Where are the throngs of Yale lawyers willing to assist her pro-bono? Why is it the only (non-violent) people getting deported are of European heritage? Why are we teaching our children crime doesn't pay? Obviously it does.This case clearly illustrates a hidden agenda on the part of the govt. I don't see the crowned prince John Destefano (nor any pol) shedding crocodile tears for this woman.
I don't think we'll see Soloman or the Yale legal team here because Renata is Polish and she has too many vowels in her name. I think we can be sure if her name was Juanita it would be a different story. If you are a real journalist concerned with justice you might be interested (as we are) with this story. SCtIR is in contact with her through her translator and are holding meetings with her. It is patently unfair to welcome criminals with open arms (as we are with the N.H. municipal I.D.) rewarding ILLEGAL ALIENS who mass MIGRATE contrary to our laws, simultaneously punishing those who opt to IMMIGRATE legally and have tragedy befall them in the midst of their efforts.
We have never been against immigration per se. What we are against is disregard of the rule of law, and the differance in the case of Renata and ILLEGALS is that she came here with respect to our laws the same can't be said for far too many others.
Bill Farrel SCtIR USA 314-2918
Stratford woman fights deportation to Poland
RICHARD WEIZEL rweizel@ctpost.com
Article Last Updated: 11/03/2007 11:16:52 PM EDT
STRATFORD — Three years ago Polish citizens Adam and Renata Laszczak believed they were about to realize the American Dream.
Then, suddenly, it became more like an American tragedy.
After emigrating in 1998 from Miechow, a town just outside Crocow, the young couple were married in the United States and by 2004 were the proud parents of twin seven-month old girls.
Adam worked for a construction company in Fairfield, while Renata took care of the twins, Angelica and Jessica.
Adam, who was legally in the U.S. via sponsorship by his employer, was in the final phase of obtaining a green card and Renata was part of the application.
But on Nov. 9, 2004 Adam Laszczak was crushed to death under the wheels of a friend's car in what Stratford police described as an accident. Police said Laszczak was killed while preparing to make repairs to the car, which suddenly went out of control.
He died a short time later at Bridgeport Hospital.
Now, Renata Laszczak, is fighting deportation.
"All I want to do is stay in this country with my two girls, it is the only place they know as home and we all want to be close to where my husband is buried," Renata Laszczak, 29, said last week during an interview at her Success Avenue home.
Breaking down in sobs and burying her head in her hands, the petite blonde woman said she and her 3 year old daughters often visit Adam's gravesite at St Michael's Cemetery.
"Of course they don't remember their father, but it is
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comforting to all of us to be near him," she said. "I have been in this country nine years and it is my home. In Poland there are no jobs and things are not good economically. I wish to stay and be able to give my daughters a good future."
She also wants to stay because of her elderly father, a U.S. citizen from Bridgeport, who with serious kidney disease relies on Renata to take him to a clinic for dialysis treatment three times a week.
"There are so many reasons I need to stay and want to stay," Laszczak said.
But that may not be possible.
In December 2005, Laszczak was informed by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Office that her application for a green card had been denied because her husband was the primary applicant. The letter states that because he had died, the Immigration and Nationality Act did not provide for her to be considered.
"If you fail to depart from the United States, proceedings will be instituted to enforce your departure," a March 9, 2006 follow-up letter states. "You entered the United States on Oct. 3, 1998 as a visitor. You overstayed your period of lawful admission." A deportation hearing has been scheduled for Dec. 6 in Hartford.
Attorney Anthony Collins of Wethersfield, who specializes in immigration law and is representing Laszczak, said immigration laws were tightened up by Congress in 1996 and are "extremely complex and cumbersome.
But he said there is still hope his client can remain in the United States.
"People don't realize that these kinds of things happen all the time because of the tough laws Congress has given us," Collins said. "The laws pertaining to Renata's case are very complicated, but there are legal avenues we hope can still allow her to remain in this country." Collins said he did not want to publicly speak about those avenues or his planned legal arguments prior to the hearing. "If people want to keep these things from happening they should contact their congressmen and women and urge them to change the laws," he said.
Shawn Saucier, a spokesman for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, a branch of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security which makes the legal determination if a person is eligible for immigration benefits, said privacy laws prevent his agency from publicly commenting in detail about any specific case.
However, Saucier said an immigration judge does have the authority, depending on evidence presented, to make a favorable ruling.
"We would like to help," Saucier said. "But the final decision will be up to a judge."
Marek Drelichowski, a friend of Renata who has been a U.S. citizen for more than 40 years after emigrating from Poland with his family in 1962, said it would be "a great hardship for Renata and her daughters to be forced out of this country.
"If her husband had not died they would not have had a problem staying here and eventually becoming citizens," said Drelichowski, a Shelton resident who tutors and teaches Polish immigrant to speak English.
"It was devastating to lose her husband, but forcing her to leave and perhaps never have the chance to visit his grave again would be unbearable," he said.
Laszczak said because her daughters were born in the United States they are automatically considered citizens, and could stay even if she were deported.
"But that would be impossible," she said. "They already lost their father. It would ruin their lives to lose their mother too."
THE FOLLOWING IS A QUOTE FROM DAVID ROCKEFELLER..I OFFER IT WITHOUT EDITORIAL COMMENT..DRAW YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS..
Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists' and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure-one world, if you will. If that's the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.
WANT MORE ? HOW ABOUT..
We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years....It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto-determination practiced in past centuries."
David Rockefeller - Bilderberg Meeting - June 1991 - Baden, Germany
DIVERSITY .. PERVERSITY
First off let me say I am a fan of Ken Burns fine work.But..I almost gagged as I heard Ken speak in hushed reverential tones as he described the U.S. as (I paraphrase) a wonderful diverse, mongrelized place and words to that effect. Ken.. get a clue what we have going on in this country is a far cry from diversity. You can call it many things many things these words come to mind...INVADED..BALKENIZED..COLONIZED.None of these words are anything to be proud of..Don't believe me? Well let's scan todays paper and see if I can support my thesis.Here we go pg.A3 9/23 New Haven register the article reads.. summit focuses on LATINO VOTE, halfway down the article we read it's HISPANIC month which is also highlighted in todays registro. But not on BLACK ENTERTAINMENT T.V. but is on UNIVISION and UNIDAD.You get my point.. We are not the first to toy with high minded notions such as MULTI CULTURISM many a empire have been bitten by that snake Rome, Greece ,Babylon ect.At least they where honest enough societies to call their slaves ..well slaves.And there serfs..well serfs.
Instead we call them day laborers, working poor and blue collar workers.Ken Burns and his ilk piss on us and tell us it's raining, as the war on sanity continues, in the once great U.S.A.
Bill SCtIR
9/23/07
SCtIR CONTINUES ITS QUEST FOR NAMES AND ADDIES OF ILLEGAL ALIEN I.D. RECIPIENTS.
We at SCtIR intend to file and indeed have made the initial steps in getting a hearing from the FOI commission.We believe transparent government is essential to a free people, we believe the I.D. is a banking scheme and as PATRIOTS we owe it to our family, neighbors and countrymen to resist tyranny and corruption. To these ends SCtIR will continue its fight for law and order and remind you all that AIDING AND ENTICEMENT OF ILLEGAL ALIENS IS ILLEGAL UNDER 1324 of US CODE..Therefore no matter how you slice it the banking scheme known as the New Haven municipal I.D.is ILLEGAL!!
THE DREAM ACT..A KICK IN THE GROIN TO AMERICA..
After the victory WE THE PEOPLE won not three months ago Our "leaders".. In the still of the night.. Against our will..Inspite of a clear mandate.. Have decided to pass the same (ILLEGAL ALIEN) amnesty und
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