Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Obama's Administrative Amnesty: From Rumor to Reality



Chris Chmielenski

Last year, we were the first to break the news that the Obama Administration was considering options that would grant an administrative amnesty to illegal aliens living in the United States.


Yesterday, that possibility became a reality when White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Cecilia Munoz announced a change to the Department of Homeland Security's deportation policy. Going forward, DHS will review deportation cases on a case-by-case basis and focus future deportations only on criminal illegal aliens, allowing non-criminal illegal aliens to stay in the country.

Making matters worse, the Wall Street Journal has confirmed that illegal aliens who receive deferred action or parole from deportation can apply for work permits allowing them to compete with 22 million Americans looking for full-time work. That's 300,000 illegal aliens who could potentially receive work permits!

So, while Pres. Obama spent much of the week on a bus tour promoting a future plan to get unemployed Americans back to work, his Administration was working behind the scenes to help illegal aliens become eligible for jobs in the United States!

We've posted a new fax for Pres. Obama on your Action Board criticizing him for his new policy. With millions of Americans looking for work, and 7 million illegal aliens already holding non-agricultural jobs, Pres. Obama needs to find ways to get unemployed Americans back to work, and not find ways to add more competition to the labor market.

Comment

This is what I mentioned yesterday. What good is our law when the government does just what it pleases without regard for the will of the people.

It is the governments duty to enact the will of the people, not to do as "they think best." They have failed miserably to serve the needs of the people. According to the Fuhrer AND American patriot and former president Thomas Jefferson, it's time for a new government.

The question is: How can we accomplish this new government?

At this time, violent revolution is not the answer. Things have not deteriorate enough for the average Joe to consider that a viable option. Besides, most people wouldn't have the guts for that sort of thing. However, if things keep going the way they are, they may have no choice. Just look at parts of Europe. The rioting has even reached Great Britain.

Until we have a total breakdown, the best option at this time is running our own candidates for office. Attainable office at the local, or perhaps even county level. Once we start winning a few, then we can consider state offices.

We did surprisingly well in 2008. Three candidates, one victory, and two RESPECTABLE losses.

So it CAN be done, but not if no one runs. The ANP has a Political Advisory Board headed by Chairman Suhayda and JT Bowles.

No insult intended, but between the two of them, and the other advisers such as myself, that's about 100 years of experience.

Since many people have no idea how to go about running, we can help. We know what to do, where to do it, and how to do it.

Remember, the worse things get, the better we'll do, so let's take advantage. Our time has come again. Let's not waste it. HAIL VICTORY!

Dan 88!

5 comments:

  1. Isn't your suggestion similar to what Metzger has preached for years about infiltrating and occupying seats in county, state levels?

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  2. -------------------------------------August 23, 2011 at 11:41 PM

    Terrible Tommy is a bit extreme for the ANP, however, some of what he says does make sense. Very few can start at the top. Most have to start at the bottom, or at least near the bottom in order to succeed.

    Dan 88!

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  3. Yeah that makes sense and sort of what I had previously wrote too about tighter bonds on the local level. I also strongly suspect that you do not have anyone talented, educated enough to run for higher office. I also know that if the Nazi label isn't concealed then no one has a chance in Hell of winning a spot on any board or holding any office.

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  4. Dan, your web blog seems to have been hacked, what is called cross script. My IE9 browser says that it has modified this site to prevent cross script. This is a type of hacking that is You may want to check this out. http://www.acunetix.com/websitesecurity/cross-site-scripting.htm

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  5. -------------------------------------August 25, 2011 at 9:30 PM

    7:50 PM - As far as I know, all states require at least a high school diploma to run. That could keep a number of people from running. Age is also a factor. The ANP, as well as most other organisations attracts a lot of young people. Every state in the Union has a minimum age for running ranging from 25 to 35. California, the most populous state in the Union, and the state with the most ANP supporters has a minimum age of 35. These are all factors that must be taken into consideration.

    7:53 - Thanks. I'll look into it. But also remember that IE sucks. I use Firefox and Google Chrome and I never have problems like that.

    Dan 88!

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