Monday, October 1, 2012

Romney says he won't revoke young illegal immigrant visas under new Obama program [ournewsa.blogspot.com]

Romney says he won't revoke young illegal immigrant visas under new Obama program [ournewsa.blogspot.com]

Scenes from "Rude Boy", a semi-documentary featuring the Clash. Joe Strummer talks about how LEFT WING is better than right wing politics and the Clash performing London's Burning and White Riot (with Jimmy Pursey of Sham 69) at an anti-rascist/anti-national front rally in Victoria Park, London.

The Clash in "Rudeboy" - Left Wing Politics

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he would honor temporary work permits for young illegal immigrants who were allowed to stay in the U.S. because of an executive order signed this summer by President Barack Obama.

Romney told The Denver Post, in an interview appearing in Tuesday's edition, that people who are able to earn the two-year visas to stay and work wouldn't see them revoked under a Romney administration.

"The people who have received the special visa that the president has put in place, which is a two-year visa, should expect that the visa would continue to be valid. I'm not going to take something that they've purchased," Romney told the Post, promising to put a comprehensive immigration reform plan into place before those visas expire.

In June, Obama issued an executive order that allows some young illegal immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children to avoid deportation. Romney criticized Obama for circumventing Congress to make the change a few months before the presidential election.

During the Republican presidential primary, Romney said he would veto legislation to provide a path to citizenship for some of the young people who benefited from Obama's executive order.

Throughout the Republican primary, Romney took an aggressive tack on immigration, saying in debates that he approved of "self-deportation," where undocumented workers would choose to leave on their own because they were unable to find work in the U.S. He assailed rival Rick Perry, the Texas governor, for allowing illegal immigrants to attend Texas state colleges and universities at in-state tuition rates.

Romney also said he would veto the so-called DREAM Act, legislation that would have allowed a path to citizenship the children of illegal immigrants if they meet certain education or service requirements. Romney has always said he supports a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants who serve in the military.

After rival Rick Santorum dropped out of the primary, leaving Romney the presumptive Republican nominee, the former Massachusetts governor indicated he would review potential legislation from Florida Sen. Marco Rubio that would have allowed some young illegal immigrants a way to stay in the country.

At a Univision forum last month, Romney said: "I'm not going to be rounding people up and deporting them from the country. ... I will put in an immigration reform plan that solves this issue."

The Denver Post interview comes as Romney and Obama are fighting a heated battle for Colorado, whose significant Hispanic population could determine which candidate receives the state's nine electoral votes.

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Question by San Diego Daniel: French speakers, can you translate the end of Le Professionnel? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK8pjN5Q_cM&feature=related Why the killed Jean-Paul Belmondo's character. I hear the word "politic." So I assume it's for political reason. Best answer for French speakers, can you translate the end of Le Professionnel?:

Answer by tistou
"Rosenne" ( don't knwo how writtent the name) is dead. "Anjahla" (idem) is dead. And for Belmando, they are decided yet. The Chef of the police (police or something like that) doesn't want to do anything on his own initiative. the other man on the telephone is the (interior maybe) minister. The Chef wants a directly and clear order from the minister, who don't want to take a decision. he just say "do what to do" or "do the best you think it is". "we just have few seconds to make a decision" say the chief. The minister says "there is the criminal aspect of the affair" (it sounds like it's a positiv point for Berlmando). But there is the political aspect. specially, what "Beaumont" (Belmando's name in the Film ?) declared to the press. ( sounds a negativ point for the Belmando's life) The chief: "Damm, what do I do ??? Minister: You have to stop him . The Chief: Is it a Order ? Minister: I order you to stop him. then they shoot him. when Belmando talked to the woman, he said "don't stay on the line of sight (sight of the snyper). so Belmando knew he would be killed. I hope it helped you to understand the end

[politic]

The so called "War On Terror" but in fact it is a war organized by the politic maffia on humanity & their recourses and beliefs I do not claim any copyrights or any other rights I simply upload this video's for educational purposes only

BBC (Full Documentary) Afghanistan The Unknown Country

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