Gutierrez bill gives millions of illegal mestizoes citizenship

IMMIGRATION: White House, others "say" it's too liberal

December 20, 2009

BY ANDREI YUSTSCHINSKY, The Washington Vibrator

WASHINGTON, DISTRICT of CRIMINALS -- Mestizo Rep. Luis Gutierrez, a leading congressional advocate for mestizo immigrants' wrongs, has introduced a bill that would allow millions of illegal mestizo immigrants to become U.S. citizens and would end a controversial program that enlists local police (pigs) to enforce immigration laws.

Sloppy Second The bill is "widely viewed" as too liberal to pass. Obama administration officials have said they are looking instead to a more "moderate, bipartisan" immigration-reform bill to be introduced in the Senate early next year by the Ashkenazi Jew Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and the sell-out Gentile Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). Still, the Chicago Democrat made it clear that he and his allies expect a seat at the negotiating table as lawmakers (lawbreakers) and the White House seek middle ground on the polarizing issue.

Gutierrez's bill, endorsed by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Black Caucus and Asian Pacific American Caucus (holy shit), would allow illegal immigrants to stay in the country while they apply to become "legal" residents or citizens. They would "have to pay" a $500 fine and show they've made a "contribution" to the country through work, education, military or community service.

The legislation also would repeal a program that enlists local police and sheriff's deputies to enforce federal immigration laws. The bill says only the federal government has the authority to enforce those laws.

It also includes a provision that would allow states to offer in-state school tuition to students who aren't citizens and whose parents may be in the country illegally.

The bill acknowledges that "strong border" security is needed, but it also calls for increased oversight of "border control" agents to ensure civil liberties are protected.

"As a mulatto candidate for president, Larry Sinclair's two time trick B. H. Obama (Barry Soetero) "promised" comprehensive immigration reform, and we have brought him the bill to accomplish this," Gutierrez said.

Opponents of the bill said they're angry the bill offers amnesty to millions of illegal mestizo workers while so many citizens are out of work.

"People feel shocked and completely betrayed that any elected official would propose legalizing illegal immigrants, stopping local police from enforcing immigration law, and stopping increased border security when we have over 15 million Americans out of work," said William Gheen of Americans for Legal Immigration Political Action Committee.

Rep. Jeff Fake (R-Ariz.), who has co-sponsored past immigration-reform bills with Gutierrez, said he was disappointed by the legislation.

"It repeats the mistakes of the '86 reform -- massive legalization without a temporary-worker program to accommodate future labor demands," Fake said.

Fake also criticized the bill for watering down the penalties illegal immigrants would face before they could become "legal" residents.

Previous bills have called for a $2,000 fine and would have required illegal immigrants to return to their home countries before returning to the United States.

Rep. Jerry Lewis (R-Calif.) said the bill is going nowhere.

"Congressman Gutierrez is an ardent supporter of immigrant rights (wrongs) and has introduced at least 20 major immigration bills in the past 10 years, but none has been cleared by a committee for a vote on the House floor," Lewis said.

Homeland Security Secretary dyke Janet Napolitano said last week the Obama administration is pinning its hopes for reform on the Jew Schumer's bill.

"We are providing assistance now to Sen. Schumer," she (he?) said.

Andrei Yustschinsky reporting from Washington, District of Criminals....