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Arizona Representative Russell Pearce
The hard truth on illegal immigration
ARIZONA ––
Arizona’s 370–mile long border
with Mexico places us on the frontline in this battle against illegal
immigration. And for those who think the war analogy is too strong, remember the
violent deaths that occur due to human and drug smuggling.
So, it is up to us. One of the
ways we are doing that is passing good reforms such as Proposition 200 (which I
co-authored) and through the Legislature considering further reforms which
prohibits bail for those illegal aliens who commit violent crimes in Arizona;
require law enforcement to cooperate with Federal government with illegal alien
apprehension and deportation; restrict public benefits such as child care
subsidies, housing assistance and in-state college tuition for illegal
immigrants.
Until the day I die, I will insist that
'illegal' is 'illegal'.”
The absolute basis for the existence of our government is the protection of our
Citizens-their person, their property and their rights.
I want to thank not only the Minutemen but also
the people of Arizona and the rest of the country who supported us and urged us
on.
Defending freedom and standing up to people who
discount the laws of this great country is not a sacrifice but rather our duty.
Perhaps as high as 80% of the violent crime in
Phoenix area involves illegal aliens (according to Chief Hurt and Mesa police
violent crimes response team)
Illegal Aliens cost taxpayers $68 Billion
annually in federal programs in 2002. Studies estimate that amnesty would
increase that three fold.
$311 Billion in uncollected taxes (Barron's
study).
$200 Billion annually in lost American wages. Native-born American men lost an
average of $1700 in wages in 2000 due to US immigration policy (Harvard
University).
Maricopa County Hospital loses over $2 million
weekly on uncompensated care (largely do to illegal aliens) (2003, 77 border
hospitals filed for bankruptcy).
Feds owe $25 million in uncompensated SCAAP costs just in Maricopa County, (1/3
of our federal prisons are illegal aliens).
Arizona spends over $800 million (K –12) annually to educate illegals.
Over half of AHCCCS births are from illegal mothers 1/3 of children in Arizona
have immigrant parents.
"The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican
form of Government, and shall protect each of them against invasion."
Article IV Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution.
Today, the majority of these elected officials
are in violation of their oath of office, with severe consequences to their law
abiding U.S. citizen constituents’.
From State Representative Russell Pearce R-18,
Mesa, Arizona, Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee and Co-Author of
Proposition 200 (known as Protect Arizona NOW).
I am so grateful to Americans who
stand up for the Rule of Law and the citizens of this great nation. The
disrespect for America (United States) our laws, our taxpayers, our sovereignty,
our Constitution should be alarming to every American. I am also amazed at the
Governor and our Attorney General's (who took an Oath to uphold the Constitution
and the Laws) attempt to ignore and in fact their attempt to thwart the people's
will and the law and what Prop. 200 is about (preventing illegals from getting
free stuff against the law) in its attempt to Re-establish the Rule of Law.
However that is the continue
deceit that comes from open border advocates and their kind.
I have spent 30 years in the
criminal justice system and now sit as a State Legislator (Chairman of the House
Appropriations Committee) and I have been vigilant in protecting the citizens of
the United States (specifically Arizona) and will continue to support the Rule
of Law and demand others do also. I continue to be amazed at those who pander to
foreign nations interest, cheap labor advocates, the liberal left who benefit
politically as we watch America being destroyed. I intend to continue to bring
forth legislation that will detour illegal aliens and go after criminal aliens
by allow local law enforcement to play a role in this illegal alien crime wave.
We no longer can afford for our law enforcement community to sit on the side
lines while our neighborhoods are destroyed and our nation is attacked by these
criminal/violent aliens.
While I was in Washington D.C.
recently speaking at the Brookings Institute on immigration. While on stage, I
was given a message, "Urgent, call home, Emergency". As I stepped off the stage
found a phone and called home I found my son, Sean Pearce and Lou, Deputy
Sheriff’s for Maricopa County Sheriffs Office and SWAT Team members had just
been critically wounded and Sean was critical and was being flown to a local
hospital. I later found they had been shot by Homicide suspect during the
execution of warrants and these bad guys were "illegal aliens" with "Matricular
Cards".
This year, over three million
illegal aliens crossed over our borders (not just to get jobs, however those
looking for work that are taking those jobs from Americans ALL in violation of
our laws) against the laws set forth in our Constitution and Law. These laws are
specific. They demand arrest and deportation for anyone within the United States
of America without lawful entry. For anyone hiring an illegal alien, these laws
provide fines of $10,000.00 per illegal hired and up to five years in prison. (I
intend to introduce for the 3rd time a bill/House Referendum to go after
employers who "knowingly" hire illegal aliens and empower citizens and local law
enforcement in this effort).
Nonetheless, according to Time Magazine, September 12, 2004, written by Pulitzer
Prize winning journalists Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele--over 4,000
illegal aliens breach Arizona’s borders nightly. That is, "Enough to fill 22,000
Boeing 737 airliners or 60 flights every day of the year." Millions of these
illegal aliens find employment with our top corporations in every sector of our
society’ all the detriment of America’s working class’ and in violation of the
rule of law. Yet Tom Ridge of Homeland Security, Asa Hutchinson head of the
Border Patrol, our Congress and the president refuse to uphold the Constitution,
its laws and their oaths of office. Additionally, our elected officials from
mayors to state governors work against American citizens in what history will
report as the single greatest “invasion-without-guns” takeover of a nation in
history. "The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a
Republican form of Government, and shall protect each of them against invasion."
Article IV Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution.
Each of these elected men and women swore on a Bible to represent Americans and
uphold the Constitution.
Today, the majority of these elected officials are in violation of their oath of
office. Beyond this violation, with severe consequences for their law abiding
U.S. citizen constituents’ is the poor example they set--absence of honor and
legality. According to Webster’s dictionary, fifteen million illegal aliens
constitute an invasion.
You can see the effects of this invasion in every city in the United States.
Nonetheless, mayors in dozens of cities including Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago,
New York, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Miami, Detroit and Boston maintain Special
Order 40 that prohibits police from arresting and detaining illegal aliens.
Hundreds of mayors are in violation of their oaths of office when they swore to
uphold the rule of law.
Baldacci of Maine is the first governor to sign an order giving illegal aliens a
sanctuary state. The cornucopia of benefits include the ability to work
illegally, ability to drive without license or car insurance, use of welfare,
use our schools with free lunches for their kids and state funded medical care”
at our expense. This is the type of corrupt leadership found in the Third World.
Baldacci violates his oath of office. However, he is not alone. Not one single
governor in the United States stands against illegal immigration or attempts to
enforce Federal or local laws in our states. They, in fact, aid, abet and assist
illegal aliens. What law do they break?
"A person (including a group of persons, business, organization, or local
government) commits a federal felony when she or he: assists an illegal alien
she/he should reasonably know is illegally in the U.S. or who lacks employment
authorization, by transporting, sheltering, or assisting him or her to obtain
employment, or encourages that illegal alien to remain in the U.S. by referring
him or her to an employer or by acting as employer or agent for an employer in
any way, or knowingly assists illegal aliens due to personal convictions."
Federal Law ” Section 8 USC 1324. If you suffered a horde of people overrunning
your home or community, you would call the cops and have them arrested. Not so
with illegal aliens! By lack of law enforcement, illegals recognize the open
invitation to illegal entry. The benefits of lawbreaking exceed their wildest
dreams.
Below is just the first part
of a prior op ed on Prop. 200, a simple solution to re-establishing the Rule of
Law.
Protect Arizona NOW/Prop. 200
"Arizona Taxpayers and, Citizens Protection Act" does three things.
- Proof of citizenship
to register to vote.
The U.S. Constitution established more than 200 years ago that only citizens
can vote. The initiative requires everyone equally to prove that
eligibility. The Help America Vote Act of 2002 requires states to strengthen
the integrity of their voter rolls, as does
Title 7, Section 12 of
the Arizona Constitution, which states: "There shall be enacted registration
and other laws to secure the purity of elections and guard against abuses of
the elective franchise."
- Photo I.D. when
voting. Photo
I.D. is required to cash a check, apply for welfare, sign a lease, get a
rental card at a video store. Gov. Napolitano vetoed the photo I.D. bill,
stating it was illegal. Yet 11 states already have laws requiring I.D. when
voting. Some laws have been on the books for decades, so where does she get
it's illegal? Or does she think voting isn't as precious a right in this
country as having a video rental card?
- Proof of eligibility
to receive non-federal mandated public benefits.
This is already on the books. The initiative would require everyone to
provide proof of eligibility equally. The Urban Institute studied this
extensively in 1994, the University of Arizona in 2001, and estimated such
costs to vary widely in the tens of millions of dollars.
While the overall responsibility
of Immigration belongs to the Federal Government, the impact of the Federal
Government's failure falls on the citizens of Arizona and it is up to us to do
something about illegal activity and the issues of voter fraud and theft of
taxpayer dollars.
They say this initiative is
divisive? Like its name says, it seeks to
protect Arizona taxpayers and
citizens. The only divisiveness our initiative could cause might be between
those for whom laws matter and those for whom laws don't matter.
Those laws are already on the
books--our initiative would only require that laws regarding the eligibility or
recipients of public benefits that are already on the books, are enforced.
People registering to vote would be required to "prove
they are U.S. citizens" when
they register to vote. When they go vote, they only have to provide a photo or
other acceptable I.D. (spelled out in the initiative).
(blockbuster requires two
forms of ID to rent a movie, it seems like voting should be almost as
important!)
"Illegal immigration,
moreover, is not an exceptional case, but a powerful proof that the usually
accepted 'model' of how our government works has been supplanted by something
else entirely," Youngblood said. " Most Americans, as supported by both the
anecdotal evidence of popular opinion outlets such as talk radio, the Internet,
etc., and by legitimate, scientific polling data, overwhelmingly support
stopping illegal migration. Yet, when you talk to almost any elected official of
either party at any level of government, there is a total disconnect between
what they say and do, and what their constituents want them to do. Their polite
response, of course, is that immigration, illegal or otherwise, is good for the
country."
Of course this ignores the Crime
(violent and property loss), Cost of Education, cost of Health Care, Americans
losing jobs, Destruction of our Neighborhoods, unpaid taxes, unfair and immoral
competitive advantage of business over honest business, etc.
For example at our 2004
Republican State Convention over 60% of our elected PC's voted for a Resolution
to endorse Prop. 200 and yet out of our Congressional Delegation came out
against putting into place a verification process to protect the integrity of
our Elections and the Protection of fraud at our welfare offices, (exception of
Trent Franks). On a statewide poll conducted by ASU/Channel 8 85% of Republicans
supported Prop. 200.
**If you listen to the
liberals and pro illegal alien crowd you would think that carrying an ID is
somehow hazardous to your health**
The only thing necessary for the triumph of
evil is that good people do nothing.
NO COMPROMISE IN DEFENSE OF OUR
NEIGHBORHOOD, OUR CITY, OUR STATE, AND OUR COUNTRY.
Calling an illegal alien an undocumented
immigrant is like calling a burglar an uninvited house guest.
A legislative effort to allow local police to
enforce immigration law
allows and not allow some of the state’s most violent criminals to remain on
our streets, State Rep. Russell Pearce says. Pearce wants to "Take the
handcuffs off the police and put them on the bad guys" and says local law
enforcement can no longer sit on the side line and watch our neighborhoods be
destroyed by gangs, violence and allow those in this country illegally to hide
behind sanctuary policies.
Pearce is sponsoring several bills to protect
Arizonans from illegal aliens and awaits final action on them in the Senate
and consideration by Gov. Janet Napolitano.
One bill, SB1306, would allow local law
enforcement such as county sheriffs and municipal police officers to enforce
federal immigration laws such as detaining illegal aliens and turning them
over to federal authorities.
Another bill, HB2389/HCR2028, asks voters to
remove the ability for an illegal alien who is accused of committing a serious
felony to get out of jail before trial.
These two common sense measures have received
widespread support despite attempts by Democrats and others to paint illegal
immigration as a racial issue.
“Illegal aliens have already shown a
willingness to break the law,” Pearce said. “When police on Arizona’s streets
come in contact with them, they need to serve and protect by asking one simple
question: Are you in this country legally?”
So-called sanctuary policies, where police
refuse to seek the basic answer on legal status, allow criminal aliens to
terrorize our communities. Phoenix and other Arizona cities refuse to allow
their police officers the opportunity to do their job by catching criminals
who break our laws, Pearce said. In turn, police organizations have abdicated
their authority by refusing to back important legislation to crack down on
illegal aliens, Pearce said.
In Southern California, several prominent
street gangs such as the 18th Street Gang count a large percentage
of illegal immigrants among their ranks. In Los Angeles County, an estimated
95 percent of outstanding homicide warrants are for illegal immigrants.
A new Arizona law giving cities and counties
the ability to instruct their law enforcement agencies to detain illegal
aliens and turn them over to federal authorities will translate into an
immediate reduction in crime.
Other southwestern jurisdictions are coming to
the same conclusions, Pearce noted.
“In Los Angeles County and neighboring Orange
County, law enforcement officials have decided illegal immigration can’t be
ignored,” Pearce said. “Illegals account for such a large number of violent
felonies that agencies in those two counties now want to ask the one basic
question of residency status.”
If SB1306 takes the handcuffs off law
enforcement, Pearce said his HCR2028 ensures those illegal aliens apprehended
after allegedly committing serious felonies stay behind bars until their
trial.
“An illegal facing a lifetime as a guest in an
Arizona prison has no incentive to await trial,” Pearce said. “Going back to
Mexico for a time only to resurface somewhere else in the United States makes
a mockery of our judicial system.”
In Los Angeles County, approximately two-thirds of the 17,000 fugitive felony
warrants belong to illegal aliens. Clearly, they have found a gaping loophole
in our system.
Arizona has the opportunity to significantly
reduce crime and secure our border. The Legislature is on the verge of sending
Gov. Janet Napolitano a common-sense bill and asking voters to ensure accused
aliens stick around for trial.
“Passing these two measures gives law
enforcement the needed tools to combat criminal illegal aliens in Arizona like
never before,” Pearce said. “Our residents deserve these two reforms.” Our
citizens have right to expect our law enforcement officials to eagerly engaged
in this enforcement effort.
Representative Russell Pearce, R-18, Mesa,
AZ., Chairman of House Appropriations Committee and Co-Author of Prop. 200
(602-926-5760)
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