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Majority of Unemployed Americans Want Obamacare Repealed, Illegal Immigration Stopped – Washington Free Beacon

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BY: Ali Meyer May 10, 2017 12:06 pm

Mostunemployed Americansfavor repealing Obamacare and sayit would be easier to get a job if there was less illegal immigration, according to a survey from Express Employment Professionals.

The group surveyed 1,500 Americans age 18 and older who were unemployed from March 14 toApril 6. Although most of those surveyedfavored Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton over RepublicanDonald Trump in the election, they expressed support forconservative policies such as repealingthe Affordable Care Act and limiting illegal immigration.

Thirty-five percent of those polledvoted for Hillary Clinton, 25 percent voted for Donald Trump, 34 percent didn't vote, and the remainder voted for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson or Green candidate Jill Stein.

Only 20 percent of the unemployed currently have insurance under Obamacare, yet 57 percent say they want to repeal it. Forty-three percent of the unemployed said they want it to stay.

In addition, 58 percent of the unemployed said it would be easier to find a job if there was less illegal immigration while 42 percent did not agree.

Despite the fact that more unemployed Americans supported Clinton, a pluralityof those polledsaid they thought the Trump administration would have a positive impact on creating jobs. Thirty-nine percent said Trump would have a positive impact, 35 percent said he would have a negative impact, and 26 percent said there would be no impact at all.

When asked how Trump's policies would affect their job search, the result was mixed. Thirty percent said Trump's policieswould make it harder to find a job, 30 percent said they weren't sure, 22 percent said they would have no impact, and 18 percent said they would make it easier to find a job.

Forty percent of the unemployed said they think the economy is headed in the right direction, while60 percent said they think it's headed in the wrong direction.

"While Democrats and Republicans seem to be polarized, the views of the unemployed appear to be much more mixed," said Bob Funk, CEO of Express Employment Professionals. "Among unemployed Americans who voted, Hillary Clinton was the clear winner, but in general the unemployed are expressing opinions on health care and immigration that might put them more in line with President Trump."

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ICE: Courthouses Not Off-Limits For Arresting Suspected Illegal Immigrants – CBS Local

May 9, 2017 9:46 PM

By Rick Sallinger

DENVER (CBS4) U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is defending arrests caught on camera at the Denver Lindsey-Flanagan Courthouse.

Shot from a cellphone, a man is seen struggling with two ICE agents on the ground just inside the door to the courthouse.

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Thats not okay, thats not okay, a woman shouted to the agents in the video. Youre breaking his arm; you are going to hurt him, she said at one point.

ICE says the man had received final deportation orders five years ago and had two misdemeanor convictions. But its the place where it occurred that has immigration attorneys upset.

If ICE wants to do its work thats fine. What it shouldnt be doing is meddling in our local systems, said Hans Meyer, the attorney who did not shoot, but released the video, at a news conference.

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in February Meyer released video from the same courthouse showing one of his attorneys confronting ICE agents by an elevator and in a hallway.

Are there other agents here? The female attorney asked an agent on camera,

I cannot speak with you, Im sorry, the agent replied.

When the attorney approached two other men nearby she asked if they were with ICE and acknowledged they were.

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, the city council, and Denver Public Schools last month wrote a letter to ICE asking them to respect sensitive locations in making arrests mentioned the courthouse.

Another detention was captured by an attorney as he walked his client out of the same courthouse. The lawyer, Matthew Keller, told CBS4, I heard some noise and there were three undercover ICE officers and they were already placing him in handcuffs.

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ICE says Antonio Garcia had two prior drunk driving convictions and has pleaded guilty to two others this year.

According to a release, ICE honors areas deemed sensitive, but a courthouse is not one of them.

LINK: Read A Statement From ICE

CBS4s Rick Sallinger is a Peabody award winning reporter who has been with the station more than two decades doing hard news and investigative reporting. Follow him on Twitter @ricksallinger.

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Here Is The Simplest Way to Deter Illegal Immigrants – Newsweek

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Department of Homeland Security Chief John Kelly stated in a closed-door meeting about immigration policy with House Democrats last month:

The least of my worries right now [is] anyone who falls in the general category of [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)].

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Even though Trump originally promised to repeal DACA on day one of his presidency, he has yet to do so and the Department Homeland Security would be wise to focus its attention elsewhere, as Kelly inferred in his recent statement.

Conversations about repealing DACA distract from real concerns about the safety of Americans and the benefits of immigration, and also ignore fundamental causes of illegal immigration.

DACA is an executive order from President Obama which temporarily stayed the deportation of undocumented immigrants brought unwittingly to the United States by their parents as children.

Among several other requirements, individuals applying to DACA must be enrolled in school, graduated from high school, enlisted in the military, undergo a background check and go through other extensive screening processes to determine if they present a public safety risk or if they qualify to remain in the United States.

Hoyannee Malatchanyan, a 10 year-old from Armenia, waves the American flag after taking the Oath of Allegiance to become a U.S. citizen during a citizenship ceremony at The Bronx Zoo, May 5, 2017 in The Bronx, New York City. Josh T. Smith and Ryan Yonk write that people would come legally to the US if they could, but with the turmoil from their home countries at their heels they make the decision to jump over the border however they can, rather than wait for paper-pushers. Drew Angerer/Getty

As even this list of abbreviated requirements indicates, the DACA screening process works to ensure that individuals who are an unacceptable risk do not qualify to remain in the United States. In fact, DACA goes even further than just mitigating risks, it specifically looks for the most productive people those who are certainly a net benefit to the United States.

A recent study by several immigration experts finds that DACA participants are almost twice as likely as the average population to start a business. These businesses are as simple as online craft stores, like Etsy, or as complex as tax preparation services and technology startups.

Claims are often made about the number of American jobs that are being lost to immigrants, but those claims fail to acknowledge the positive secondary effects that immigration can have.

More people actively working and living in a community means more people shopping at grocery stores and participating in the local economy, which means those enterprises expand as well. The supposed negative effects of immigration on employment and wages are overblown and largely debunked by academic researchers.

The fundamental problem with policy solutions like repealing DACA lies in the fact that its repeal does nothing to solve the problems that cause illegal immigration. Those from common illegal entry countries are willing to pay large amounts to enter the United States because they expect to benefit from living in the US.

In 2012, the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) reported immigrants in Central America pay as much as $10,000 to be smuggled across the border. Their willingness to pay this much raises an interesting question; why arent people just entering legally if they can afford to pay for smuggling?

The answer is the burdensome bureaucracy potential immigrants face. As Rachel Wilson, an immigration attorney, describes her work helping people immigrate:

I went into law school to fight the man, but I'm not fighting the man, I'm fighting a bureaucracy.

She noted, complying with the current rules can take over a decade as bureaucrats determine the degree of a relationship between family members and other requirements.

It seems people would come legally if they could, but with the turmoil from their home countries at their heels, they make the decision to jump over the border however they can, rather than wait for paper-pushers.

Instead of pursuing piecemeal changes to immigration policy, President Trump would do well to work with the United States Congress to comprehensively reform the immigration process and make it easier for potential immigrants to navigate.

The screening process must balance security with simplicity so that immigrants are not deterred from entering legally, and thus pushed towards entering illegally. If you want to stop illegal immigration, it makes sense to streamline legal immigration.

President Trump and policy makers interested in dealing with the problems of our immigration system would be well advised to focus their attentions elsewhere and instead devote their energy to meaningful changes that will simplify the immigration process and ensure the United States remains safe.

Josh T. Smith is a graduate student in economics at Utah State University and works as a Policy Analyst at Strata.

Ryan M. Yonk is assistant research professor at Utah StateUniversity.

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15 Illegal Immigrants Arrested for Alleged Identity Theft – Breitbart News

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While the 15 illegal immigrants were working at the LNG construction company site in Cameron, Louisiana, federal and state agents showed up to arrest the men, primarily from Mexico, for alleged identity theft, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).

The illegal immigrants are:

The 15 illegal immigrants were indicted by a federal grand jury for identity theft, accusing the men of using social security numbers of actual citizens, and making false claims of United States citizenship in order to obtain jobs at the facility over the past three years, the statement read.

According to prosecutors, the illegal immigrants were working under names of actual U.S. citizens. The stolen identities primarily came from citizens living in Puerto Rico.

Prosecutors said that after the illegal immigrants stole the Social Security numbers, they received state-issued identification cards from Louisiana, Missouri, Texas and Arkansas in order to work in those states.

The stolen Social Security numbers allowed the illegal immigrants to get past the E-Verify systems.

Protecting critical infrastructure is a national security priority for law enforcement, Acting U.S. Attorney Brit Featherston said in a statement. To do so we must make sure that workers in our community, and especially those working in proximity to vital national interests like our oil and chemical industries, are legal and properly vetted as required by law. Further, we must remain vigilant to these concerns to protect the economy and the law abiding worker.

Some of the illegal immigrants indicted in the case had previously been deported and are now facing further immigration violations for returning to the U.S.

The illegal immigrants are facing five years in prison each, if convicted of identity theft and potential deportation.

John Binder is a reporterfor Breitbart Texas. Follow him on Twitter at@JxhnBinder.

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Four facts about illegal immigration in the United States – Augusta Free Press

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Its understandable why many people would want to immigrate to the United States. However, the political situation at hand dictates that a large number of those same people would probably need a visa to do that. In fact, a visa might be needed for even less than immigration, such as visiting a friend in the country or just traveling as a tourist. Today, there are ESTA VISA solutions in places like e-visa-usa.com which bring the subject of legal passing into the US into the attention of the public. However, many disregard such solutions and thus US is facing some pretty jacked up numbers in terms of how many illegal immigrants are currently present within the US borders. Here are some interesting, if nothing else, facts about the immigration situation in the US.

While the subject of illegal immigration continues to be a problem discussed in higher forums, it is also a problem that persists albeit with slight declines over the last several years. It remains to be seen how the situation continues to evolve and in what way it will shift over the upcoming years.

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