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Tag Archives: illegal aliens
Obama’s Coup, SCOTUS Rules on Arizona’s SB1070, Obama’s Nullification of “Show Me Your Papers,” Romney’s Response
Stephen Steinlight emails: I’ve been making the case for the last two years that immigration will emerge as a leading if not THE leading issue in the presidential race in 2012. Four recent related events guarantee it. The only other … Continue reading
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Tagged controversial provision, gross mismanagement, illegal aliens, immigration law, immigration policy, justice scalia
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Immigration News
Now Follow CIS at Twitter: http://twitter.com/wwwCISorg 1. Backgrounder: Dirty Work: In-Sourcing American Jobs with H-2B Guestworkers 2. Blog: Update on Fuzzy Words in the Immigration Policy Debate 3. Blog: A Response to Amy Mehta’s Call to Strip the ‘Mask’ 4. … Continue reading
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Tagged guestworker, illegal aliens, immigration news, immigration policy, lobster roll, visa program
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Immigration News
From CIS.org: Siren Songs and the New York Times By Stephen Steinlight CIS Blog, July 1, 2009 http://cis.org/steinlight/nyt Excerpt: Though “indulging in the illusions of hope . . . against a painful truth” is “natural to man,” in one of … Continue reading
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What Happened To Cedars-Sinai?
I blame the Mexicans. Cedars is a good hospital system, but it is overtaxed. The average national rate of hospital beds/patient population is 4 beds/1000 people. In LA, as a result of the closures of so many hospitals, its more … Continue reading
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Tagged hospital beds, hospital infections, illegal aliens, kiss of death, mersa, staph infections
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