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THE HISPANDERING JUAN MCAMNESTY

By Greg L | 19 June 2008 | National Politics, Illegal Aliens | 25 Comments

Translated from DarioLibre.com:

New York.- The republican candidate for the House White senator John McCain, promised that if he wins, a day after he is sworn in as a new president of the United States, he will pressure Congress to enact a law immediately in favor of immigration reform.

The candidate that appears today eight points behind his democrat rival Barack Obama, did the pronouncement in an interview that he granted to the Hispanic newspaper La Opinion in Los Angeles. He said not to believe that its position relating to the migratory theme be going to reduce him votes to its presidential career.

McCain said that it is completely false that has abandoned his original commitment to fight for reform for the more than 12 million undocumented immigrants that reside in the United States and that includes the failed proposal of president Bush, to secure the borders first.

“This reform will be a priority in my administration because it is a convincing federal responsibility”, added the contender of the Republican Party. “We will undertake immigration reform and on the day after my inauguration, I will ask Congress to reconsider it, although I believe that first we have to secure our borders, set in motion a plan for guest workers that works and to focus on the issue of the undocumented in a humane and compassionate way”.

Somehow, this “secure the borders” first component of McCain’s plan feels like meaningless window dressing.  What a nice way for McCain to utterly alienate what would be his core voting base in a quest to secure the votes of a Hispanic community that reads Spanish-language newspapers.

UPDATE: Some folks managed to infiltrate this exclusive behind-closed-doors event for Hispanics only, who are scheduled to appear Monday morning on CNN.  When the YouTube of this goes up, I’ll let readers know.



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25 Comments

  1. BattleCat said on 19 Jun 2008 at 9:32 pm:
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    I’ll say this….he’d better beg for hispanic votes….he’s gonna need them!

  2. Taco Truck Ted said on 19 Jun 2008 at 9:35 pm:
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    Speaking of Juan:

    Rally ‘Round da Taco 2008

    There will be a taco rally in July at Juans’ House of illegal Tacos. Now a few words from Juan:

    Now that everything is quite again, please come out to Juan’s illegal taco business. We operate out of a house without a license or regulation to keep the costs down. We don’t pay taxes on our profits so we can bring you the lowest priced illegal tacos around.

    http://www.zillow.com/aerial/DualMapPage.htm?zpid=37520815

    Hello,
    I’m Juan from Juan’s illegal taco house. Please look at this site to see how many times people have complained about me selling quaility illegal tacos from my residency.

    http://egov.goprincegeorgescounty.com/Epermitsexternal/Site/Public/Citizens/Permitdefault.Aspx

    But I still bring you the lowest priced unlicensed unregulated tacos in town. Come out today to get a low priced taco today!

    Look at this latest attempt to shut down my low priced illegal, unlicensed, unregulated taco house.
    June 1, 2008

    Maj Kevin Davis
    Commander, Prince George’s County Police, District I
    5000 Rhode Island Ave
    Hyattsville, MD 20784

    Dear Maj Davis:

    This letter is in follow up to the District I’s Advisory Community Meeting of January 30, 2008. At that meeting Ofc Lisa Garland described the Joint Agency Group (JAG) program for addressing persistent and varied issues at specific properties. Thank you very much for your attention to the properties listed in my previous letter. The JAG intervention had some impact to improve property standards at 2211 Cool Spring Rd., 2708 Curry Drive; 2409 Cool Spring Rd, and 8320 26th Ave.

    I have since received a request concerning 8531 Riggs Rd. As you can see from the enclosed, there have been numerous actions concerning the operation of an illegal food business at this address. Our hope is that a coordinated JAG visit to this address will prompt the shut down of these operations that apparently continue despite these numerous citations. As you can see also, we have already corresponded about this case with Mr. Bill Edelen of the Department of Environmental Resources.

    If this county attorney could not shut me down I think I’m in the clear!
    Court System: DISTRICT COURT FOR PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY - CIVIL SYSTEM
    Case Number: 0502SP085752007Claim Type:INJUNCTION
    District/Location Codes: 05 / 02Filing Date:06/05/2007Case Status:CLOSED
    Name: MAGNER, ANNE C
    Connection to Complaint: ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
    Address: 5121 COUNTY ADMIN. BLDG.
    City: UPPER MARLBOROState:MDZip Code:20772
    If Person is Attorney: Attorney Code:000910Attorney’s Firm:ASSOC COUNTY ATTORNEY
    Complaint No: 002(PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY, MARYLAND) Vs:(CASTILLO, JUAN )
    Type: REGULAR CLAIM
    Status Date: 08/17/2007Filing Date:06/05/2007Amount$0Last Activity Date:08/17/2007
    Type: INITIAL CASE FILINGComplaint No.:
    Date: 06/05/2007Comment:INITIAL FILING OF INJUNCTION
    Type: COURT ORDER ENTEREDComplaint No.:001
    Date: 06/12/2007Comment:9S2;ORDER OF INJUNCTION ISSUANCE
    SERVICEComplaint No.:001
    Date: 06/19/2007Comment:REGL;0605200 7;DEF;SV-SERVED ;
    Type: COMMENTComplaint No.:
    Date: 08/15/2007Comment:ATP APPRD BEFORE JUDGE BARON, CONSENT ORDER SIGNED
    COMMENTComplaint No.:
    Date: 08/17/2007Comment:SENT COPY OF SIGNED ORDER TO PARTIES
    CASE CLOSEDComplaint No.:

    So this is Juan From Juan’s illegal tacos where we don’t care who wants us to stop cooking and selling unlicensed, unregulated, tacos from a residential home, where we pay no taxes on our profits from said tacos, telling you to come on down to Juan’s Tacos. We will sell tacos at the lowest price possible. If you get food poisoning (proof required) your next 2 tacos are FREE!

  3. A Reader said on 19 Jun 2008 at 10:04 pm:
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    I just got one of those political survey phone calls. I reported that illegal immigration was my number one concern. I am sickened over McCain’s amnesty plan. I plan to agree to talk to any of the survey takers. Maybe through these polls we can get our point across.

  4. Rick Bentley said on 19 Jun 2008 at 10:27 pm:
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    Let’s face it. There is no good choice in this election. I think McCain is the worse on this issue; he literally LEAD the fight to define the issue falsely and push Amnesty down America’s throat.

  5. A Reader said on 19 Jun 2008 at 10:31 pm:
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    Rick
    You are absolutely right! I am at a loss over what to do.

  6. Loudoun Insider said on 19 Jun 2008 at 11:00 pm:
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    Look, I am not happy about McCain’s stance on this, but you can be damn sure Obama will be worse, not just on this but many many other important issues. We need to keep up the pressure on McCain, but more importantly we need to work hard for good Congressional candidates to counter either one of the Presidential winners.

    My number one concern in this next election is the Supreme Court. Obama will pick the most activist liberal judges possible - for heaven’s sakes there’s already been talk of Hillary getting a slot! There will be at least two appointments from the next President - it must be McCain making those choices.

  7. Mr. Anon said on 19 Jun 2008 at 11:03 pm:
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    Hamilton Sandwich for President?

    Sounds good to me. His VP candidate should be Senator Kosher Pickle.

  8. sahdman said on 19 Jun 2008 at 11:04 pm:
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    Maybe PortaJohn will flip flop on this issue the same way he has done with oil.

  9. Dolph said on 19 Jun 2008 at 11:05 pm:
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    So who are you Republicans going to vote for? If you don’t like McCain, who is left? I cannot see anyone here voting for Obama. It’s a little late for a third party candidate.

  10. Crystal Clear Conservative said on 19 Jun 2008 at 11:15 pm:
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    How about Bob Barr or Chuck Baldwin? Face it, both Obama and McInsane are both evil and soft on immigration issues.

  11. Greg L said on 19 Jun 2008 at 11:16 pm:
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    Ham Sandwich for President? Hmmm.

  12. Junes_Reston said on 20 Jun 2008 at 6:06 am:
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    It really doesn’t matter if Obama or Juan is elected. Both are soft on immigration and have made it clear they will try to convince Congress to enact an Immigration Reform Bill that will reward employers and illegal aliens for years of abusing our laws.

    The operative word is CONGRESS. This is where the focus should be - where the laws are made … or not made.

    My district is a give away for illegal aliens, with representation by Webb and Moran - both pro amnesty. However, we have a Senate seat open that needs to be filled with a pro-American representative.

    ====

    On the flip side though - as the Obama - Juan move into full campaign mode, slash and burn (but in a nice way) is starting to become evident.

    Perhaps one day we may actually see a viable Independent Party that will give the Democrats and Republicans a run for their money.

  13. Rick Bentley said on 20 Jun 2008 at 7:45 am:
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    That’s what I was going to say. We need to keep the pressure on Congress.

    As far as these two apologists running for President, I think it’s important that we not let eiother bamboozle us into thinking that other issues are more important or that there is some urgent reason to give our vote to either of these tools. I know some of you are tempted to think that McCain is better than Obama, so he can implement his 100-year plan in Iraq and so forth, but McCain is Mr. Amnesty, plain and simple. I plan to vote a write-in for Lou Dobbs.

  14. me-n-u said on 20 Jun 2008 at 8:03 am:
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    Americans get one over the Mexican government! Poetic justice at it’s finest!!!!!
    http://usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/cars-trucks/daily-news/080619-Mexico-Sees-Gas-Shortages-as-Americans-Cross-Border-to-Fill-Up/

  15. KO said on 20 Jun 2008 at 9:01 am:
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    Junes has it right. Honestly, did anyone truly beleive that McCain had seen the light on immigration? The best we can do is try and contain the damage on key issues for four years, and wake up the conservative movement. I say four years, because if Obama is allowed to do everything he proposes, he will not win re-election.

    Dolph mentions a third party. It seems to me that a third party of conservatives could be viable at this point in time. I’m a life-long Republican and I have had it with them. I’d vote for a conservative Democrat in a heart beat, but they don’t exist anymore. The Libertarians appeal to me on some levels, such as limited government, but their stance on legalizing drugs and some other social issues turns me off. I think most Americans are for a fiscally responsible government that is most concerned with the US first. We want the laws we have to be enforced, and we want politicians to be more like public servants and less like celebrities and royalty.

  16. Mr. Anon said on 20 Jun 2008 at 9:02 am:
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    I think Hamilton Sandwich needs some diversity on the ticket. Senator Kosher Pickle was an appeal to the blue blood northeastern GOP, but we need a good conservative female from the southwest to support him. I suggest Congresswoman Torti A. Chip from Arizona.

  17. Bl said on 20 Jun 2008 at 9:13 am:
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    McCain’s Hispanic Outreach person was a Cabinet member in Mexico’s Vicente Fox’s government and is openly for reconquest of Southwest USA.

    Some of his comments.

    “I never knew the border as a limitation; I’d be delighted if all of us could come and go between these two marvelous countries.”

    “We have recognized that the Mexican population is 100 million in Mexico and 23 million who live in the United States…We are a united nation.”

    Mexican immigrants “are going to keep one foot in Mexico and are not going to assimilate.”

    “We are betting that the Mexican population in the United States …will think Mexico first.”

    McNut,s reasons for Amnesty

    McCain’s God,s Children Argument!
    Then there is they are all God,s children argument(Another McCain favor) well isn’t everyone God,s children? If so then guess McCain is saying everyone and anyone has the right to Invade this Nation, waving their flags, demand their rights, while feasting at the trough of public welfare and Kill, Rape and Rob thousands of American citizens each year! There are 100,s of millions probably billions from India, China, Africa, etc. that would like to immigrat to the USA. If it ok for Latinos to pour across our borders then unless the open borders crowd are racist it should be ok for any and all of the world people to invade this nation!

    McCain’s Lettuce Argument!
    There’s the “lettuce” argument — we’ll be paying $50/head (or starving)( McCain really likes this argument) if we don’t have illegal aliens working in the fields. As Phil Martin, ag economist at UC Davis shows, the field labor cost in a $1 head of lettuce is about 6 cents. Triple those wages and Americans will do the jobs. (They’re not career positions. They’re seasonal jobs for young people, starting in the world of work. I have did similarly menial jobs.) And you’ll be paying 10% more for lettuce and other produce. Do you spend $1,000/year on produce? OK, you’ll pay $100 more.

    There are approx. 20 to 30 millions Illegal Aliens in the USA less than 2% work in the fields but 43 % are on Welfare. If you count their Medical cost and Educating their Spawn at a cost of 7 to 10k per year to American Tax payers as Welfare then close to 100% are on Welfare that American poor and middle class pay an average of 20k per year so the rich have a unlimited supply of slave labor and the Democrats the Welfare vote!

    The lettuce argument also parallels that for the retention of slavery.

    Immigrant Argument!
    There’s the “everyone’s an immigrant except for the ‘Native Americans’” argument. Well, the American Indians didn’t sprout from the land, they came across the Bering land bridge from Asia. So if the criterion is “You’re an immigrant if you had an ancestor who immigrated here,” then American Indians are immigrants, too.

    In that case, “immigrant” is no longer a useful word, since Everyone’s an immigrant.

    Stole Southwest Argument!
    There’s the “the U.S. stole the southwest” argument. Well, the land in dispute was “owned” by Spain for a couple of centuries. Then by Mexico for about 25 years. During these periods, there weren’t more than a few thousand Spaniards or Mexicans in the entire territory. It’s been owned by the U.S. for about 160 years now, much longer than Mexico’s reign. And the U.S. has actually done something with the land, made it habitable for tens of millions. As Robert Kaplan has described, the difference between American and Mexican “twin cities” straddling the border is like night and day, yet the land is obviously the same. It’s not the dirt that’s important, it’s the people. Put another way, if culture didn’t matter, Mexico and Central America would be paradise.

    Illegal pay taxes Argument!

    There’s the “illegal aliens pay tons of taxes” argument. Sure, they all pay real estate taxes (in rent) and sales taxes (most states). Those working on the books (typically using stolen Social Security numbers) pay FICA and, perhaps, income taxes. But they’re mostly ill-educated and low-skilled and pay very low taxes connected to their working — in fact, most claim the Earned Income Tax Credit, i.e. negative income tax! If a family with both parents working has two kids in school, that’s at least $15k/year just for schooling, way more than the taxes on, say, $35k/year aggregate income.

    Robert Rector at the Heritage Foundation has done the systematic accounting on all this. A typical household headed by a low-skilled illegal alien is a net drain of about $20k/year for the rest of us, year after year. (Low-skilled Americans are a similar burden, but they’re part of the national family, not gate crashers from other societies.)

    Illegal Bad..Amnesty good Argument!

    There’s the “illegal immigration is bad, but make them citizens and problem solved” argument. Nope. If that were the case, legalizing (i.e. amnestying) the illegal aliens would solve the problem. But they’d still be (on average) low-skilled workers whose burden on the rest of us would continue. In fact, once legal they’d be able to access more public benefits programs, so their cost to the rest of us would actually rise substantially. In short, most of the problems of mass illegal immigration are shared by mass amnestying them.

    The flood of immigrants drives wages and living conditions in our central cities toward those of the Third World.

    - The influx imposes both sprawl and gridlock on our metropolitan areas.

    - Immigrant families needing services overwhelm our schools, taxpayer-funded health care facilities, and other public agencies.

    - Those requiring services don’t assimilate and, instead, expect to be served in their native languages.

    - American civic culture frays as each ethnic group establishes its own grievance lobby and pushes for preferences.

    - Communicable diseases such as tuberculosis (new, drug-resistant strains) return.

    - Shortages of water and other resources loom, especially in immigration-blitzed Southwest.

    Most that come across our open borders come from countries where, Crime, Corruption, Poverty, Misery, Anti-education, and hate for Americans has existed for centuries and is normal. Should anyone be surprised they bring those same family values across the border with them?

  18. The Trruth said on 20 Jun 2008 at 9:32 am:
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    THANK GOD FOR MR. JOHN McCAIN!!!

  19. Tyler Durden said on 20 Jun 2008 at 9:56 am:
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    Let’s wait and see who they pick as their vices and consider the options.

  20. Rick Bentley said on 20 Jun 2008 at 11:04 am:
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    Mitt Romney (I’m convinced he bowed out as a backroom deal to run as VP) and Gen. Wesley Crark. So what? I wouldn’t vote for either of these pandering clowns.

  21. Tyler Durden said on 20 Jun 2008 at 11:25 am:
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    Massive social upheaval is looking more and more like the best option. The alternative is subservience to liberals.

  22. Rick Bentley said on 20 Jun 2008 at 11:50 am:
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    PWC is leading the way in showing a meaningful solution. No activist judge or sell-out p[olitician can actually prevent a locality from ENFORCING US LAW. You drive without a liscense and get caught - say hello to Mr. ICE Officer.

  23. Advocator said on 20 Jun 2008 at 1:26 pm:
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    Wish it were that cut and dried, Rick. But we’ve got a police chief and County bureaucrats who, by tolerating Illegal Invaders, encourage their presence and infiltration of more of them. We’ve got several Board members who are too scared of the traitorous business community to force those County employees to do their jobs.

  24. El Guapo said on 20 Jun 2008 at 3:58 pm:
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    McCain sure fooled ‘em. For a brief time during the Republican primaries he talked up a lot of crap about securing the border just enough to win enough votes. Now that he’s got the nomination, he’s talking about amnesty.

  25. Joseph Heinzinger said on 22 Jun 2008 at 1:32 am:
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    Yes you rebublican fools, the powered does not give one hoot about you and the suburban nightmare you are now in., They do not live there!!! They built your houses in grand ole prince william for a pittance of what an american born citizan would have done it at.Now they get hard core when the market goes soft? Come on people, where is your sense at? Manassas has been demmed expendable at the expense of its long term citizens. The poower now is in the dominion valley. There residents claim immunity from immagration laws by not questioning that cheap law mowing contract that there HOA came up with. Did they ever ask the question as to why the lawn mowers are operated by non english speaking people? NO!! They are a greedy lot who enjoys na cheap price at some elses expense. Just because you do not give them cash or personally sanction them, I do believe you guys are held accountable by Virginia State law. Do you want o go to jail??? This is the way the county seems to be going with Corey Stewart. Clean your act up !!!!!

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