Showing posts with label immigration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label immigration. Show all posts

Friday, June 14, 2013

Immigration reform poll shows Floridians support secure borders and "registration for undocumented immigrants"

Public Policy Polling conducted a poll of Florida voters earlier this month regarding immigration reform, and there are a number of interesting results. I'd also like to highlight the specific wording used in the poll, because the actual questions asked have a big impact on how people respond to the very complicated issue of immigration reform.

First, immigration reform is definitely a priority for Floridians, with 86% of respondents saying that it's "very" or "somewhat" important to "fix the immigration system" this year. 

The poll also shows that Floridians want immigration reform to include secure borders and a process for people who are here illegally to register for legal status, with a "long list of requirements" to be met for over a decade before they could be eligible for citizenship.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Uncle Ruslan's American Dream

A friend sent me a Washington Post op-ed by Asra Nomani regarding "Uncle Ruslan," that I highly recommend you read. Seriously, just go read the whole thing and then come back here.

Ruslan Tsarni, as you probably know, is the uncle of the Boston marathon bombers (and no, I'm not saying "alleged bombers." Dzhokhar can sue me. Bring it.) and I was struck by the huge difference between his attitude about America and the views that his nephews apparently held. 

"Uncle Ruslan's" heartfelt press conference last week captured America's attention, partly because of the sharp contrast between the brutality of the bombings and Tsarni's humble attitude and unequivocal condemnation of his nephews' actions:

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Arizona Under Fire: What you need to know about the Sheriff Joe Recall Effort

[Editor's note: Hey, look, it's a guest post! I've been a busy bee lately and haven't had as much time as I'd like to blog about all the intriguing things happening, so I've invited a few friends to do a little guest blogging here from time to time. So here's Amy Miller...enjoy! Also don't forget to follow my random mumblings on Twitter.]

I don't normally stick my nose into local or district races, mostly because it conflicts with my philosophy of letting the people choose their own. damn. representatives. That being said, I do believe that the people have a right to know who they're signing petitions against and voting for--especially when the Big Progressive Steamroller of Doom© is calling the shots.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Rubio responds to Obama's gun policy announcement

After President Obama had his press conference earlier today announcing his ideas for gun control policies, Senator Marco Rubio's office sent out the following statement in response, "reiterating his support for the 2nd Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens:"

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Florida voter purge dropping more Republicans than Democrats

Despite all the teeth-gnashing and rending of garments from the Left (and filing of nonsense lawsuits by the DOJ), it turns out that Florida's effort to purge illegal immigrants from the voting rolls is actually targeting Republican white guys.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Is George LeMieux really reconsidering the Dream Act?

Last month, in a post titled "Reality check on LeMieux's 'conservative' voting record," I wrote:
...What we have with LeMieux's time in the Senate is someone who knew he was being closely watched by conservatives and intended to run for office in the near future, but still couldn't be counted on to vote a consistently conservative line...
Do we really think we can rely on George LeMieux to fight for conservative principles? Do we really believe he will stand strong against not only the Democrats, but also the Republicans in Congress who seek dangerous, ill-advised "compromises?"
Regardless of whether the Republicans regain the White House or not, Congress is going to have to tackle some extremely challenging issues in the next few years, and we will need staunch conservatives with backbones of steel to lead the way. I do not have confidence that George LeMieux fits that definition.
Well, despite LeMieux's best efforts to pretend that he's the "proven conservative" in the Florida Senate race, a leopard can't shed his spots...

Monday, September 5, 2011

Morning Coffee Reading for September 5, 2011

Here's your morning coffee reading for today:
Red County | Dr. Richard Swier | The Score Cards are In: Senator Marco Rubio 93% and Senator Bill Nelson 10%
St. Petersburg Times | The Buzz | Winner and Loser of the Week in Fla politics

Thank you @DaveBitner for your service to the GOP- your courage to serve the cause while battling an illness is an inspiration to us all.Wed Aug 31 21:17:51 via Echofon

Monday, August 22, 2011

Morning Coffee Reading for August 22, 2011

Here's your morning coffee reading for today:
  • Libyan nutcase dictator Muammar Kaddafi Quadafi Gaddafi Holy-heck-pick-a-spelling-dafi was overthrown yesterday, but it may be a bit early to pop the champagne, according to John R. Guardiano:
The Minority Report | Mission Not Accomplished In Libya
  • In case you missed it, I posted some updates to Saturday's post about Mike McCalister's post debate run-in with Miami Herald reporter Marc Caputo:
Sunshine State Sarah | "The Colonel Has To Use The Restroom" aka Mike McCalister's Post Debate Debacle [UPDATED] 
And here's a funny tweet from State Representative Scott Plakon in response to my post:

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Allen West: Florida Legislature "missed the boat" on E-Verify

Congressman Allen West, at a recent townhall meeting in Davie, had some harsh words for the Florida Legislature and its failure to pass an E-Verify law during this year's session.

Echoing his previous statements of disappointment in the Legislature's failure to pass this important legislation, West said that they had "missed the boat," and placed blame on both parties, stating:
One side wants to have new class of voters. The other side wants cheap labor for their buddies.
West is absolutely right. That is exactly what happened. The Democrats want open borders because they believe they will get most of the votes from new immigrants, and certain Republicans have ties to agriculture [cough...cough...JD Alexander] or business interests [cough...cough...Haridopolos] that would prefer less-strict enforcement procedures.

Here's the video:


YouTube | TheSharkTank1 | Allen West - E-Verify Needed

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Allen West "Disappointed" in Senate's Failure to Pass E-Verify

Javier Manjarres, CPAC 2011 Blogger of the Year and Editor of The Shark Tank, interviewed Congressman Allen West after a recent town hall meeting and discussed the Florida Legislature's failure to include an E-Verify measure in this year's immigration bill.

West joined Rick Scott and many other Floridians in being disappointed in the failure of the Legislature to pass the tough immigration reform that was promised at the start of session.
Among other politicos that have expressed concern and disappointment of this failed measure is Congressman Allen West. West has long been a supporter of ‘legal immigration’, [supports the] movement to secure the nation’s borders, has expressed his concerns over the threat of illegal immigration and the criminal element that comes with this threat.
At his townhall meeting in Pompano Beach, Florida, West expressed to the 200+ attendees that he felt that the Legislature let down Floridians, and later lamented on this very issue after the townhall ended...


Let's be clear about what happened with the immigration bill. 

By "legislature" he really means "Florida Senate." RT @THESHARKTANK
Allen West Disappointed in FL Legislature E-Verify http://bit.ly/imJhBSWed May 18 01:13:53 via web

Senate President Mike Haridopolos promised E-Verify would be a part of the bill at the beginning of session, the House's version of the bill included E-Verify. but the Senate was unable to get their act together. The blame for the failure of this important immigration reform lies with the Senate, and nowhere else.

He ain't the only one. RT @THESHARKTANK1: Allen West Disappointed in FL Legislature over E-Verify http://bit.ly/imJhBS #sayfieWed May 18 00:47:12 via ÜberSocial

Congressman West, I share your disappointment that E-Verify failed this year. It's sad and pathetic that so many promises were made and now we're left with, well,  nothing but more promises about what the Senate plans to pass "next year."

Yeah. I'll believe it when I see it. Fool me once...

[Cross-posted at RedCounty]

Monday, August 16, 2010

Craig Miller...yep, he's pro-amnesty.

There's flip-flopping on an issue, and then there's being a liar-liar-pants-on-fire.
 

At this rate, Craig Miller's campaign is going to have to hire someone to follow him around with a fire extinguisher aimed at his tuchus all day long.  

Miller has spent the past few claiming that he's really, really, tough on immigration, really, he promises, just please ignore all the lobbying work he did for the restaurant industry, oh and don't read that op-ed he wrote in 2006, and please forget how he joked about hiring illegal workers at an OCREC meeting just a few months ago, why don't you just look at his Facebook page and take his word for it?  Oh wait.  That didn't work either.

Now, even more information is popping up about Miller's long history of being pro-amnesty.  From Karen Diebel's campaign today:

La Raza President Praised Miller's Immigration Reform Efforts
 Says Issue a "Win-Win" for La Raza and Miller's Organization

 Craig Miller is pictured above with Janet Murguia, President of La Raza, one of the most radical pro-immigration groups in the country. The organization rejects the notion that "chicanos" should assimilate into the American melting pot. "La Raza" is Spanish or "The Race" and their motto is "For the race, everything. Outside the race, nothing." 
New questions arise about exactly how forthcoming Craig Miller has been about his position on illegal immigration.

For years, he was a DC insider lobbying against the Secure Fence Act, Border Protection, Anti-Terrorism & Illegal Immigration Control Act, and for a liberal guest worker program which granted amnesty. We also knew about his 2006 editorial, where he strongly defended his pro-amnesty record.

Now, as Miller wants us to believe he is a secure borders candidate, we find that he was openly working with one of the most radical groups in the country. Addressing the National Restaurant Association when Miller was Chairman, Janet Murguia, the President of La Raza, praised Miller for working with her on "immigration reform."

What will we find out about Miller next?

Much of this would have been put to rest had Miller announced at the beginning of his campaign a sincere change of heart on the immigration issue.

Instead, Miller waited until Karen Diebel was endorsed by Team America PAC and Congressman Tom Tancredo. The day after his record was revealed, Miller and his team scrambled and added the immigration issue to their website. Make no mistake - Miller's newly developed position is just pure politics from a long-time pro-amnesty insider.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Another endorsement for Karen Diebel...and another kick in the teeth for Craig Miller

Oh this is just beautiful.  Last week, Alex Isenstadt at Politico published an article about the Republican Congressional primary for Florida District 24, "GOP Rivals hit Miller over immigration," in which Craig Miller laughably attempted to claim he was strong on immigration, and his campaign manager even more laughably claimed that Miller's "record as a restauranteur on imposing immigration is flawless."  

 

Those Miller fellas are hysterical.  The campaign even had the audacity to point to Miller being a "fan" of the Facebook page for the Americans for Legal Immigration PAC as some sort of proof that Miller actually was tough on immigration.  See my post from last week here.


Well, apparently, the fine folks at ALIPAC didn't take to kindly to Miller trying to use their group as a cover for his pro-amnesty past.  They posted a link to the Politico article on their website with the title "Candidate uses ALIPAC Facebook page to Hide Amnesty Support"...

...and they also enthusiastically endorsed Karen Diebel, while issuing a scathing rebuke to Craig Miller:

August 9, 2010

CONTACT: Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC)
(866) 703-0864 WilliamG@alipac.us

Americans for Legal Immigration PAC is endorsing Karen Diebel for Congress in Florida's GOP Primary in the 24th district in reaction to an article that recently appeared in Politico claiming Diebel's opponent Craig Miller had joined ALIPAC's Facebook page to appear tough on illegal immigration after originally supporting Amnesty for illegal aliens.

While ALIPAC encourages candidate, lawmakers, and concerned citizens who want to stop Comprehensive Reform Amnesty for illegal aliens to join the groups prolific Facebook page and email lists, Craig Miller's prior support for Amnesty would prevent him from ever being endorsed.

"Craig Miller is the kind of Amnesty supporting politician we don't want in DC and we don't want him using our popular Facebook page to hide his support for amnesty," said William Gheen, President of ALIPAC. "We are happy to endorse Karen Diebel because her positions are better aligned with the vast majority of American voters who favor immigration enforcement, instead of Comprehensive Amnesty."

As the head of the National Restaurant Association, a notorious open borders group intent upon exploiting cheap illegal labor, Craig Miller opposed immigration enforcement and border security legislation in Washington. Miller wrote an op-ed in 2006 published in the Miami Herald supporting Comprehensive Immigration Reform Amnesty, which also decried immigration enforcement by saying, “Clearly we can't fix our broken immigration laws simply by enforcing them more stringently”

Craig Miller has also admitted that he "probably yet inadvertently" hired illegal aliens to handle food for American diners, during his tenure as CEO of Ruth’s Chris Steak House, even though such workers have failed to go through the medical background checks required of legal immigrants to protect Americans from contagious diseases.

Karen Diebel has joined hundreds of other Federal candidates who have completed ALIPAC's 2010 candidate survey.

In her survey answers she has pledged to oppose any form of "Amnesty or path to citizenship for illegal aliens, including Comprehensive Immigration Reform, which would turn millions of illegal immigrants into voters thus destroying future borders of America" Diebel has also indicated she supports Arizona's new immigration enforcement legislation, opposes welfare benefits for illegals, and supports fines for employers who hire illegals.

"Karen Diebel would work to have employers like Craig Miller fined for putting American jobs, wages, and health at risk with illegal immigrants," said William Gheen. "Craig Miller will go to congress pushing for Amnesty for illegals and employers like himself who hire them. We respectfully ask that Florida voters rebuke Mr. Miller and send Karen Diebel to Congress!"

Americans for Legal Immigration PAC is one of America's largest grass roots organizations fighting against illegal immigration and for the enforcement of our existing immigration and border laws. Each election season, ALIPAC endorses candidates in every state. For more information about ALIPAC or to view the growing endorsements list for 2010, please visit www.alipac.us.

Link to the ALIPAC press release: 

My post from last week:

Friday, August 6, 2010

Craig Miller jokes about hiring illegals...and, oh yeah, he supported amnesty

At a recent Orange County Republican Executive Committee meeting, we held a forum for the Republican Congressional candidates in District 24.  Craig Miller apparently thinks violating our immigration laws is pretty darn funny:  



I didn't take this video, but I was at the meeting and remember being shocked at the callous way Miller answered the question.  We've all heard Miller's standard excuse that this is "just how the restaurant industry works."  Sorry, but in my opinion, that's total crap.  I've had several family members work in the nursery industry here in Orange County, and they don't just say "this is how the nursery works" as an excuse to slack off on enforcement of our immigration laws.

According to my uncle, who has worked for two major nursery companies in Central Florida and was one of the hiring managers at his old company, says that the procedure is very simple, just ask the applicant to fill out the I-9 form and provide at least two forms of identification listed on the I-9 form.  My uncle said he "wasn't an expert" on identifying falsified IDs, and of course the government offers no  real training or guidance to employers, but that the fake IDs always "looked funny:" peeling lamination, fading print, obvious misspellings, etc.  He would simply question if they had another ID they could show him and they would just shrug or smile and leave.

Now contrast that to Craig Miller.  The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Northern District of Alabama, recently issued an order in a lawsuit filed by several employees of Ruth's Chris Steakhouse who were American citizens (Kyle Edwards v. Prime, Inc. d/b/a Ruth's Chris Steak House, Case No. 08-AR-1016-S.  Read order online here), allowing the lawsuit to proceed based on claims by employees who are U.S. Citizens that Ruth's Chris Steak House, under Craig Miller's management at the time, was engaged in a criminal conspiracy to suppress wages by hiring illegal aliens, including providing undocumented workers with fake Social Security Numbers, and asking them to recruit other illegal aliens to work for the steakhouse too.

Craig Miller may want to use the excuse of "I was just the CEO, I didn't know anything!", but that doesn't erase his long, documented history of lobbying against immigration reforms.  In an op-ed published in the Miami Herald on April 16, 2006, Miller whines that our immigration policies are "impossible to enforce," and then advocates for the amnesty bill that was being sponsored by Senators Teddy Kennedy and Arlen Specter.  We all see what a reliable conservative Arlen Specter turned out to be - how Craig Miller can back this Arlen Specter policy and then call himself a conservative just boggles my mind.

Anyway, one specific sentence in Miller's op-ed stood out for me when I read it: "Clearly we can't fix our broken immigration laws simply by enforcing them more stringently."  Miller is missing the point here.  One of the biggest problems with our immigration system is that the current laws are not enforced.  Does Miller mean that our immigration problems would be solved if more companies would help illegal aliens get fake IDs like that lawsuit charges Miller's restaurants were doing?

Miller's op-ed is bad, but hey, he has a First Amendment right to argue for whatever goofball positions he wants.  What I find way more troubling than any of the nonsense Miller has said in the past, is what he has done in recent years.  In his roles as chairman of the National Restaurant Association and CEO of Ruth Chris' Steak House, Miller spent millions of dollars lobbying strongly for amnesty and against programs like e-verify.

"E-verify" is a program that would have employers submit the names and social security numbers of their job applicants, and then the SSN would be compared to the actual record.  So, as an example, if an illegal immigrant applied for a job with my company, and he's a 32 year old man named Boris from the Ukraine, and the SSN Boris put on his application actually belongs to an 84 year old woman named Betty living in Wisconsin...Gotcha! 

E-verify has many benefits - it's easy (just requires a simple computer search), not very expensive to administer, and it provides good enforcement of our immigration and employment laws while avoiding discrimination.  It doesn't ask employers to "guess" if an applicant is an illegal alien, or to use subjective judgment trying to figure out if an ID looks fake.  E-verify just checks to see if the name and SSN match.  No racism, no discrimination, no complications.

So why would Craig Miller lobby against e-verify?  Could it be that his restaurants liked hiring illegal aliens because they could take advantage of them and pay them less and not provide benefits?

Then yesterday, we get another bundle of ridiculousness from the Miller Laugh Factory.  In an article on Politico regarding the District 24 Republican primary, Miller tries to claim he is actually an opponent of illegal immigration, and his campaign manager audaciously claims that Miller's record on the issue is "flawless."

"Flawless?"  Really?!  Sorry but I don't call laughing about violating our immigration laws, getting sued for a criminal conspiracy to suppress wages by hiring illegals, and lobbying for amnesty and against e-verify "flawless."

There's another word that begins with "F" that I think better describes Miller's history on the immigration issue (no, not that "F" word!): FAILURE.

Craig Miller is an absolute failure when it comes to understanding and respecting this country's immigration laws, he is a failure as an advocate for conservative principles on this issue, and hopefully the voters will make him a failure as a Congressional candidate in a few short weeks here.

One final humorous tidbit in the Politico article: Miller's campaign attempts to defend his record as an advocate for amnesty with this point:
On his campaign Facebook page, Miller has become a “fan” of the tough-on-immigration group Americans for Legal Immigration and the website Stand With Arizona, which supports that state’s controversial enforcement law. 
Since when does being a "Facebook fan" count as real advocacy?  What a flip-floppin' joke.  All that means is that Miller - or, more likely, a campaign staffer with the password to his Facebook page - clicked one little button to say that he "liked" some organization's page.  Does not mean that Miller actually knows what the organization does or that he truly supports its positions.  Heck, for all we know he was just trying to say that he liked the Arizona brand ice tea or something!

I'm a "fan" of over a 100 different groups on my personal Facebook page - including some candidates who are running against candidates I've endorsed (helps keep track of what the other side is doing!).  Becoming a "fan" on Facebook doesn't require any work or  loyalty or proof of actual support at all.  If Craig Miller is pointing to his Facebook page as evidence of his immigration policies, then he really must have nothing else to show the voters.

Mr. Miller needs to learn that being a conservative is more than just having a shiny brochure or slick TV ad claim that you are "pro-life!" and "pro-gun!"  This year, perhaps more than any other in recent memory, Republicans want a candidate who actually embraces conservative principles, not just sound bites. 

I'm proud to endorse Karen Diebel in the District 24 race.  She didn't have to join a Facebook group to figure out what her positions are on immigration, and has been endorsed by Team America PAC, the anti-illegal immigration political action committee headed by former Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo, as well as other elected officials and conservative activists with a strong record on immigration issues.

UPDATE: ALIPAC responded to the Politico article by endorsing Karen Diebel and issuing a press release sharply criticizing Craig Miller: Another endorsement for Karen Diebel

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Michelle Malkin goes after Charlie Crist

From Michelle Malkin's blog today:

Really. I don’t know what else to call it. But in just seven brief, fleeting seconds, Charlie Crist manages to show us what the rock bottom of political lame-assery looks like: Smug mixed with deer-in-the-headlights fear mixed with vulgar, instinctive political calculation, topped with a sickly orange glow.

Just watch. With an empty stomach, of course:
“No reaction” to the Arizona immigration enforcement ruling.

Dear Florida: Please, please deliver the proper reaction to the execrable Crist at the ballot box and wipe that orange smirk off his face.
Don't worry, Michelle, we're doing our best to send our Oompa Loompa Governor to an early retirement. 

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