Sunday, January 20, 2019

Never Forget 1986

Mr. President as you prepare for the meetings with the open border/amnesty supporting elected officials, please remember the 1986 amnesty.  It was stated that it was a bipartisan bill and that this would be a one time amnesty. American citizens were led to believe this would solve the illegal alien problem in our country. Here's what actually happened,

The Immigration and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) was passed in order to control and deter illegal immigration to the United States. It's major provisions stipulate legalization of undocumented aliens who had been continuously unlawfully present since 1982, legalization of certain agricultural workers, sanctions for employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers, and increased enforcement at U.S. borders.

It's 2019 and we now have 12 - 20 million illegal aliens in the United States.

The Immigration and Control Act of 1986 has not stopped employers from hiring illegal aliens, nor have our borders been secured. The only thing accomplished by IRCA was amnesty for the illegal aliens and  more illegal aliens streaming across the border lining up for the next amnesty. 

U.S. citizens have been waiting over 30 years for our borders to be secured and our immigration laws to be enforced. Yet, we are still living with the ill effects of illegal immigration. 

Mr. President you can Make America Great Again by standing strong against those that support open borders/amnesty.

No Amnesty Not Again Not Ever

Thursday, June 28, 2018

I Support ICE and Border Patrol

I will be standing at 100 Main Street in Painesville at 6:15 P.M. on Friday with a sign in support of ICE and Border Patrol

All we have heard for weeks is negativity about ICE. Wikileaks published ICE employees info, a candidate called ICE a terrorist organization and open border/amnesty groups want ICE abolished.



Last week the ICE office in Portland was closed by protesters. Protesters temporarily shut down the Detroit office this week. Also this week protesters shut down a New York city ICE office.

Our local ICE office in Brooklyn Heights has seen the rhetoric twice this week. On Tuesday HOLA had a Vigil To Stop The ICE Raids. Today Immigration America held a rally claiming families are being ripped apart.

Friday June 29th a group will be taking to the streets of downtown Painesville.


































Tuesday, June 19, 2018

What About Us?

The Immigration and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) was passed in order to control and deter illegal immigration to the United States. It's major provisions stipulate legalization of undocumented aliens who had been continuously unlawfully present since 1982, legalization of certain agricultural workers, sanctions for employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers, and increased enforcement at U.S. borders.

It's 2018 and we now have 12 - 20 million illegal aliens in the United States.

The Immigration and Control Act of 1986 has not stopped employers from hiring illegal aliens, nor have our borders been secured. The only things accomplished by IRCA was amnesty for the illegal aliens and  more illegal aliens streaming across the border lining up for the next amnesty. 

U.S. citizens have been waiting over 30 years for our borders to be secured and our immigration laws to be enforced. Yet, we are still living with the ill effects of illegal immigration. 

So, "What about us?"

Sunday, April 15, 2018

DACA Event Chagrin Falls 4/14/2018


It was a small event. I was joined by a gentleman that also believes in securing our borders and enforcing our immigration laws. 

We sat on the bench with our signs and it did not take long for some of the DACA supporters to feel the need to come out of the park to question us and sit with a sign of their own. 

The main question was why we were there no explanation was necessary, our signs said it all.

Thursday, April 12, 2018

More Illegal Alien Rhetoric


When families and friends see the empty shoes of a loved one killed by an illegal alien, they know the forever sadness that those shoes will never be filled.

And yet illegal aliens are asking Congressman Dave Joyce "If we are deported, who will fill our shoes?" 

Yes the illegals will once again be demanding amnesty. And the media will post more of the same  tugging at the heartstring stories.

"We have a Dream" Silent Protest for Dreamers and Against Cruel Deportations

WHAT:  “We have a Dream” silent protest
WHENSaturday, April  14th at 1pm
WHERETriangle Park, Chagrin Falls, OH
WHO:  Dreamers, other Ohio immigrants, and allies


Monday, June 6, 2016

Tax Dollar Funded Hispanic Center in Painesville Ohio?

                    



A records search contained the following information, the  Lake County Land Bank director Ohio State Representative John Rogers has proposed donating a building to HOLA to create a Hispanic Center in Painesville, Ohio. The Executive Director of HOLA is Veronica Dahlberg.

HOLA has applied for a Federal USDA grant to rehab the building and a $2,500.00 grant from the Ohio Commission on Hispanic Latino Affairs for the cost of the design and blueprints.

A record dated March 4, 2016 stated, Rep. Rogers will have the building gutted on the inside, so that it is a clean slate. He will also have a new roof installed.

The Lake County Land Bank receives 5 percent of the fees charged on late payments of property taxes and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding.

A record dated April 20, 2016 stated, the center would serve as a permanent home for HOLA

Why should tax dollars be used to support an organization that advocates for illegal aliens?

A La Raza article states The number one concern for HOLA members is immigration reform.

"People need to come in the proper way. ... I believe that immigration policy needs to be looked at," former Painesville Councilman Hal Werner said. Veronica Dahlberg, executive director of the Latino advocacy group HOLA, said that proper way is long and difficult.
"It's costly, there's a lot of paperwork and bureaucracy, going to this office and that office," she said.

Veronica Dahlberg, executive director of HOLA Ohio, a grassroots advocacy organization based in the Painesville, Ohio area, stated her group’s community organizing efforts now surround the effects on undocumented families of immigration enforcement. HOLA Ohio has formed chapters across northern Ohio in different congressional districts, in order to push the immigrant reform agenda directly with elected leaders.

While crusading for yet another illegal alien to not be deported, Veronica Dahlberg had a message for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE):

"This is a purely heartless move by ICE, plain and simple. And based on the showing we had on Monday, ICE should be prepared to deal with the wrath of the entire community if they think they simply get away with ripping a father away from his children. This is not right, and we won’t stand for this. ICE either needs to follow their own policies and keep Ricardo with his family or face the consequences of their unjust and immoral behavior."

These people made the decision to ignore our immigration laws, and our tax dollars should not be used to support their lawlessness. Instead of donating this building to HOLA the Lake County Land Bank should look into a center that would benefit the entire community.


 

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Governor Kasich Meets With Illegal Aliens, No Meeting For Ohio Citizens

Weeks before Governor Kasich met with illegal aliens in Columbus, there were requests from Ohio citizens for a meeting to discuss the effects of illegal immigration in Ohio. It was the usual, we'll get back to you.

While in Iowa an 11 year-old from Ohio and his DAPA-eligible mother, Maria, sought to pin Kasich down on where he stands on the President’s executive actions and ask him to remove Ohio’s name from the lawsuit blocking the programs in court.

The Governor agreed to a meeting with advocates and impacted families, and said that he did not believe in separating families. Andrew and Gladys were joined in the conversation with Kasich by Lynn Tramonte, Director of Ohio’s Voice and Julie Nemecek, immigration attorney from Columbus, OH.

Once again the Governor's office was contacted about scheduling a meeting, since he had time to meet with illegal aliens. The response from the governor's office was "the information has been sent to his campaign." This response was a surprise, the requests were to meet with our Governor. So why would our requests need to be scheduled/approved by his presidential campaign?

Governor Kasich met with the illegal aliens the same day an illegal alien was arrested for committing horrible crimes and later charged with rape and murder in Lake County. 

When contacting the Governor's office again to request a meeting, we were finally offered a meeting with his staff. After pushing for two and a half months after being offered a meeting with his staff this was the response from Governor Kasich office " I am sure that the appropriate people have your contact information and will be in touch  with you if they wish to set up a meeting."

Nine months later and still waiting to meet with Governor Kasich to discuss the effects illegal immigration is having on families in Ohio.