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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Poll: Do You Agree With President Obama's Immigration Policy?

President Obama's immigration policy will allow young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally to seek work permits.

  The Obama administration announced that it will no longer deport younger immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally when they were children and will begin issuing work permits to them, The Huffington Post reported. The permits only would be available to individuals who had led law-abiding lives, the website reported. As many as 800,000 people could be affected by the policy change. "Today, I am announcing that effective immediately, young people brought to U.S. by no fault of their own and meet several criteria no longer are removed from country or entered into removal proceedings,” Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said to Fox News. Fox News reported that immigrants will have had to live in the U.S. for …

Steinar Andersen

5:12 pm on Monday, June 25, 2012

Arizona gets to determine immigration status after a person has committed a crime. Win/win.   more ›

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Dold Shares Ideas to Help Economy

Congressman visits with residents in Glenview and Lake Forest to hear their ideas about what the local economy needs.

Combining his experience as a small business owner and as a member of the House Financial Services Committee, Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) introduced his jobs task force Jan. 31, explaining to people in the Tenth Congressional District his ideas to improve the economy.  With events in Glenview, Lake Forest and Libertyville, Dold took the time to listen to business owners and workers alike while introducing the co chairs of his task force -- Jack Heyden of Highland Park and Marvin Bembry of Lake Villa, a director of government affairs at Abbot Laboratories.  “Everyone on both sides of the aisle wants to talk about jobs and the economy," Dold told a town hall gathering of approximately 150 workers and management at Colbert Packaging in …

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Deep Dish Pizza

8:27 pm on Friday, February 25, 2011

At least Obama tasked Immelt and that task force to figure out plans to KEEP jobs in America and make more jobs here. Dold hired the lobbyist Eric Burgeson as his chief of staff. If you look him up it turns out Burgeson was the lobbyist for the Chamber of Commerce IN CHINA. How do you say "outsourcing" in Mandarin? I bet Dold's taxpayer-salaried chief of staff knows. If you think Obama and Dold …   more ›

Monday, December 13, 2010

Lies About the DREAM Act and the Congressmen Who Told Them

A review of the debates prior to last week's vote.

The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act of 2010 passed in the U.S. House of Representatives last Wednesday on a narrow margin of 216-198. For those of us who were glued to our televisions, computers or mobile devices watching the live debate on C-SPAN, the passionate pleas from those supporting the bill and the equally passionate doomsday warnings by those opposed to it were very compelling.  How exciting it was to watch democracy in action! Now that video and official congressional transcripts from that day have been made available to the general public, however, it seems that the actions and words by our members of Congress that day were less about democracy and more about political trickery, outright lies and…

Mike McGarry

5:31 am on Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Be kind to John Conyers Jr. Ever since his wife went to the penitentiary, he’s been getting more and more goofy. And by the way, we don’t need a polyglot mercenary army of strangers.   more ›

Thursday, December 9, 2010

DREAM Act Passes House, Tabled On Senate Floor

Critics of the bill say it provides amnesty for illegal immigrants; supporters say the bill provides a path to citizenship for people who were brought to the country illegally as minors.

The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act of 2010—a piece of legislation that has had multiple versions—late Wednesday evening by a vote of 216 to 198. But the bill's last hurdle has been postponed yet again; consideration was tabled in the Senate Thursday, 59 to 40. If passed, the act would allow undocumented immigrants who were under the age of 16 when they were brought to the U.S. to be eligible for a green card if they have had at least two years of higher education or have been in the military; are of good moral character; and have no criminal record that would make them inadmissable or deportable. Supporters of the bill say it would give young, educated immigrants a …

Saturday, November 27, 2010

DREAM Act To Help Some Students, Hurt Many Others

Controversial bill would require U.S. citizens and legal residents to compete with illegal immigrants for financial aid benefits

As high school seniors prepare to submit their college applications, parents across the country are becoming increasingly concerned about how they will afford the skyrocketing price of college tuition and related fees. Just this year for instance, the University of Illinois raised their tuition rates by 9.5 percent and their fees by an additional 3.2 percent. Conversely, due to budget deficits, approximately 100,000  Illinois students lost up to $4,500 each in state educational grants for the 2010-11 academic year. In the past, parents and students relied on federal and state financial aid resources to help them cover college tuition, fees and expenses.  Beginning January 2011, however, students who are U.S. citizens and legal permanent …

Frank Medina

8:08 pm on Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Thanks for your comments Cheree. Truthfully, I didn't have to do much of an investigation. I just read the text of the bill. All this information is in plain English for all to see. Unfortunately, many of our Congressional representatives made sure to keep the provisions of the bill hidden from the general American public. In fact, today, the House voted on an even newer version of the DREAM Act …   more ›

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