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Catch. And Release. http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/mesa/2015/01/27/mesa-qt-killing-suspect-subject-deportation-proceedings/22383351/Not to worry though. Now that the Republicans are in charge of Congress, we'll finally get a real border security bill! Right?
Quote from: K-S-U-Wildcats! on January 27, 2015, 10:09:16 AMCatch. And Release. http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/mesa/2015/01/27/mesa-qt-killing-suspect-subject-deportation-proceedings/22383351/Not to worry though. Now that the Republicans are in charge of Congress, we'll finally get a real border security bill! Right?Is the argument that people shouldn't get deportation hearings or be allowed out on bond?
I've said it before and I'll say it again, K-State fans could have beheaded the entire KU team at midcourt, and K-State fans would be celebrating it this morning. They are the ISIS of Big 12 fanbases.
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on January 27, 2015, 10:22:27 AMQuote from: K-S-U-Wildcats! on January 27, 2015, 10:09:16 AMCatch. And Release. http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/mesa/2015/01/27/mesa-qt-killing-suspect-subject-deportation-proceedings/22383351/Not to worry though. Now that the Republicans are in charge of Congress, we'll finally get a real border security bill! Right?Is the argument that people shouldn't get deportation hearings or be allowed out on bond?Given that something like 99.5% never show up for their deportation hearing, the argument would be that you hire more magistrates and require a hearing within 30 days, and you are not allowed out on bond. A bond, by the way, is almost never required, and was only required in this case due to a prior conviction. That would be actual border enforcement.
SESSIONS:Well, just let me wrap up by asking this: Are you — if — if a person comes here and is given a lawful right under the president’s executive amnesty to have Social Security and a work authorization card, what if somebody prefers to hire an American citizen first? Would you take action against them? Do you understand this to mean that those who are given executive amnesty are entitled as much as anybody else in America to compete for a job in America? LYNCH: Well, I don’t believe that it would give anyone any greater access to the workforce, and certainly an employer would be looking at the issues of citizenship in making those determinations. SESSIONS: Would you take action against an employer who says, “No, I prefer to hire someone that came to the country lawfully rather than someone given executive amnesty by the president”? Would Department of Justice take action against them? LYNCH: With respect to the — the provision about temporary deferral, I did not read it as providing a legal amnesty, that is, that permanent status there, but a temporary deferral. With respect to whether or not those individuals would be able to seek redress for employment discrimination, if — if that is the purpose of your question, again, I haven’t studied that legal issue. I certainly think you raised an important point and would look forward to discussing it with you and using — and relying upon your thoughts and experience as we consider that point.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Loretta Lynch, our next Attorney General. She will be a suitable replacement for Eric Holder.QuoteSESSIONS:Well, just let me wrap up by asking this: Are you — if — if a person comes here and is given a lawful right under the president’s executive amnesty to have Social Security and a work authorization card, what if somebody prefers to hire an American citizen first? Would you take action against them? Do you understand this to mean that those who are given executive amnesty are entitled as much as anybody else in America to compete for a job in America? LYNCH: Well, I don’t believe that it would give anyone any greater access to the workforce, and certainly an employer would be looking at the issues of citizenship in making those determinations. SESSIONS: Would you take action against an employer who says, “No, I prefer to hire someone that came to the country lawfully rather than someone given executive amnesty by the president”? Would Department of Justice take action against them? LYNCH: With respect to the — the provision about temporary deferral, I did not read it as providing a legal amnesty, that is, that permanent status there, but a temporary deferral. With respect to whether or not those individuals would be able to seek redress for employment discrimination, if — if that is the purpose of your question, again, I haven’t studied that legal issue. I certainly think you raised an important point and would look forward to discussing it with you and using — and relying upon your thoughts and experience as we consider that point.
It's an "I don't know"
Quote from: Spracne on January 28, 2015, 04:34:08 PMIt's an "I don't know"
Sessions sounds like a crazy old kook, it's probably wise to not engage in dialogue with himhttp://www.c-span.org/video/?323993-1/us-attorney-general-nominee-confirmation-hearing&live^Sessions starts at 1:20:40, the questioning that led up to the quoted question is at 1:27
Sessions is far from a crank.
Quote from: K-S-U-Wildcats! on January 28, 2015, 08:53:10 PM Sessions is far from a crank.Well fooled me
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/231394-cdc-director-warns-of-measles-outbreakGolly, I wonder where the glut of un-immunized kids is coming from? we used to check for this kind of thing back when we had a legal functioning immigration system.
Federal court in Texas has temporarily suspended Barack Obama's illegal illegal alien amnesty pending outcome of litigation. I believe the injunction will be appealed. A small win for the rule of law.http://apnews.myway.com/article/20150217/us--immigration_lawsuit-c50009fcae.html
Quote from: K-S-U-Wildcats! on February 17, 2015, 08:52:29 AMFederal court in Texas has temporarily suspended Barack Obama's illegal illegal alien amnesty pending outcome of litigation. I believe the injunction will be appealed. A small win for the rule of law.http://apnews.myway.com/article/20150217/us--immigration_lawsuit-c50009fcae.htmlThe always correct Texas judicial system in action.
Activist judges