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Old 01-08-11, 09:42 AM   #1
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Closing the 'Anchor Baby' Loophole

Rep. Steve King details proposed bill to put an end to birthright citizenship and the 'misuse' of the 14th Amendment

http://video.foxnews.com/v/4489724/c...ylist_id=87485



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Old 01-08-11, 10:11 AM   #2
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The term "anchor baby" is a myth. An illegal immigrant who comes over here and has a child is just as subject to deportation as any other illegal. An immigrant child has to wait until they turn 21 to sponsor parents for a visa. And even then, good luck waiting the 20 or so years that it takes to actually get that visa.

This is pure pandering to the uninformed rabble. Politics as usual. We have real problems to solve with our immigration laws without circus sideshows like this interfering.
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Old 01-08-11, 10:25 AM   #3
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a fairly short sighted comment.

you must consider what this "automatic citizenship" does to the landscape of the nation 20 years from now.
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Old 01-08-11, 10:28 AM   #4
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Problem is they don't deport them in many states when they find they do they have a legal baby, as then the cost of raising the child goe's to the governemnt.

We have complete towns here in NC taken over by mexicans, you drive down the street your lucky to see a few signs in english, most are said to be 80% illegal. These were your small farm towns, some bigger like Asheboro, most the whites have left due to crime, no education in the school and property values dropping.
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a fairly short sighted comment.

you must consider what this "automatic citizenship" does to the landscape of the nation 20 years from now.
I don't disagree that we should have real reform with quotas and strict laws that are actually enforced. But the term "anchor baby" is wrong and takes away from the real work that needs to be done.
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There doesn't need to be legal status for the parent for the baby to be an anchor. Having the US citizen baby is an incentive to stay in the country illegally, even when you might otherwise head home.

The "anchor" can be an incentive, not legal status granted to the parent.

Bottom line is that the loophole needs closing, children of illegals should be illegal.

Also, and perhaps someone is a lawyer and can answer, what happens when an illegal is in a status hearing, and they have a US citizen child? Can they argue that deporting them—and they will take their child—is harm to a US citizen (the child)? Seems like a plausible lever in court to argue hardship for a US citizen who is a minor child. No idea if it gets used this way or if it is possible.
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Only a few illegal parents actually apply for legal status when a legal child sponsers them. Law states they have to go home for 10 years before they qualify, so they just ignore it, knowing it's highly unlikely they will be deported. I have a friend that works in processing illegals...those arrested, who stays and who goes. Basically his training was...if they have legal children, with a wink and a nod....pass those over for others without children.

Interesting facts.

Based on 2002 census data, the Center for Immigration Studies calculated that households headed by illegal immigrants cost $10.4 billion more than they contributed in taxes. Among the largest costs were Medicaid, food assistance, federal prison and court systems, and federal aid to schools.

5.1 million kids, have at least one parent in the country illegally. Of those children, 79 percent were born here, the study found.
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Only a few illegal parents actually apply for legal status when a legal child sponsers them. Law states they have to go home for 10 years before they qualify, so they just ignore it, knowing it's highly unlikely they will be deported. I have a friend that works in processing illegals...those arrested, who stays and who goes. Basically his training was...if they have legal children, with a wink and a nod....pass those over for others without children.
I think this is one of the major problems with our immigration policies today - we don't enforce the laws we have on the books. If it's a manpower or funding thing, then maybe we should spend our time and energy addressing those problems instead of making news laws that we're not going to enforce anyways and then saying we did something about it.
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I agree, it's already illegal to be illegal. Technically they should all be deported under existing law.

The PC police have us calling them all kinds of things, when the proper, legal term is "illegal alien." When was the last time you heard that used in the press? Odd, they go out of their way to talk about "alleged" murderers, etc, yet fail to use the right term for illegal aliens.
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the other thing that struck me in that video was how sweet the republican senator sounded when he was talking about repealing "obamacare". Jesus. He sounded like my grandma...but he's talking about screwing the poor and underprivileged in this nation.
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a fairly short sighted comment.

you must consider what this "automatic citizenship" does to the landscape of the nation 20 years from now.
You can see the results of anchor babies, right now. In california. English here is a second language. If you want to look at it even farther and longer term. We're being breed out of our own country. With each anchor baby comes a hispanic vote, and they always vote for what would be in mexican interets. In other words, they're quite literally, taking over this portion of the country, and not having to fire a single shot. California right now, for all intents and purposes, is a province of mexico. The hispanic vote here is strong now from years of unabaited illeagal immigration and anchor babies. Now polititions MUST pander to them, or not get re elected.

This needs to stop.
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We have about 100 useless military bases left over from the cold war in europe. Many could be shut down. I say Europe can deal, let's close em down and open about 50 on the border and shut it down.

My wife use to teach kids with speech problems through a local school, now legal kids that need speech help come second as the classes stay full of illegals learning english.
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Another aspect of the "anchor baby" issue:

There are a rather large number of foreign nationals who come to the U.S. specifically to have their children born in the U.S. in order to have the child gain U.S. citizenship and then the parent(s) and child(ren) return to the homeland. This is often done as an "escape hatch" in the event of the need to flee their native country due to conditions in their native country. A lot of these persons having their children born in the U.S. are persons of some wealth and/or political position. Here in California it is not uncommon to see wealthy Middle-Eastern families (particularly Saudi) arrive with their preganant wives, have the child on U.S. soil, and then leave for thier homeland. The same holds for prominent familes in Latin American countries and other nationalities. These families, due to their wealth, prominence, and connections within the U.S. business and/or political worlds have effectively blocked any widespread immigration reform in fear that they would not have the refuge afforded by the "citizenship" rights held by their children. An acquaintance of mine who did work as a bodyguard for Middle-Eastern citizens visiting in the U.S. once told me that in the run-up to the fall of the Shah of Iran, he personally guarded several of the wives and families of high-level business and politcal leaders who feared what would happen to them should the Shah fall and they did not have an "anchor" to provide them with a rationale to flee to the U.S. This situation was in fact covertly encouraged by the State Department and various intelligence agencies in an effort to reassure their "assets" that the U.S. stood by them should anything happen. As long as this practice of turning a blind eye on the actions of the privileged few countinues, there will not be significant or effective immigration reform.
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English here is a second language.
Yeah, next thing they are going to do is change all the names of the cities in California to Spanish ones. Evil Mexicans try your worst , true americans will always call san diego san diego no matter how much the newcomers try and erase the past history
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If you want spanish language pronunciation practice, all you need do is live in the US Southwest and watch the evening news. There are newsreaders with excellent accents on every local station, and virtually every name in the crime blotter allows them to trill their rs, etc.

It's very instructive.

Regardless, it's not about "mexicans" it's about ILLEGALS.

I don;t care how many mexicans are allowed to LEGALLY come to the US. Up it to 1 million per year for all I care. The ILLEGALS, on the other hand, should be shot as the cross over the border as the invaders they are. Fill out a form, and come in like a civilized person? Welcome! Sneak in illegally? Lethal force.

Let more in legally, but let NONE in illegally (as close to none as possible, no holds barred on how). I actually know many people from mexico here. Probably more than almost anyone on this forum who is a knee-jerk defender of illegals. I like Mexicans, they are by and large nice, hard working people (my best friend's mom—a sort of "extra" mom for me, actually lives in the DF). Coming in other than through proper channels should be met with force, though. Sorry. Kill a few and the flood over the border will cease, IMHO. They know we do nothing.
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