8/8/15, "Rupert Murdoch
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July 12, 2015, Murdoch said:
"Rupert Murdoch
Mexican immigrants, as with all immigrants, have much lower crime rates than native born. Eg El Paso safest city in U.S. Trump wrong."
via 8/8/15, "Fox’s Murdoch Tweets: Mission Accomplished – Well, Maybe….," The Conservative Treehouse
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12/1/2014: "Valerie Jarrett, Rupert Murdoch, and Jeb Bush" "at
Pathetic Jeb Bush, 12/1/14, sitting next to pals Rupert Murdoch and Valerie Jarrett at yearly WSJ CEO dinner
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"The office of U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) who represents the district including the southern border town of Laredo, provided Business Insider with photos showing just how bad the conditions are at one federal facility where some of these immigrants are being held. Cuellar's office said the photos were taken recently in a Customs and Border Protection facility in south Texas. The congressman's office declined to identify the exact source or location of the photos to protect the source's identity."....6/6/2014, "Sickening Photos Of The Humanitarian Crisis At US Border Detention Centers," Business Insider, Brett LoGiurato
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WAR ON AMERICAN BORN WOMEN:
8/7/15, "Jobs shock: 100% of female employment gains taken by foreigners since 2007," Washington Examiner, Paul Bedard
"All of the employment gains among women since the recession hit in December 2007 have been taken by foreigners, even at a time when the numbers of U.S.-born women surged more than 600,000, according to new federal statistics [as of 7/8/15].
The jobs data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed gains in the "employment level" among "foreign born women" and losses among "native born women."
The charts show that 9.041 million foreign-born women held jobs in December of 2007 compared to 10.028 million today – or a gain of roughly 1 million jobs. In contrast, 59.322 million U.S.-born women held jobs in December of 2007 compared to 59.258 million today – or a loss of nearly 64,000 jobs.
Overall, nearly 25 million foreign workers, men and women, hold jobs inside the United States, according to a Senate immigration expert.
The shocking female jobs statistic comes as the U.S. provides some 1 million green cards to new permanent immigrants, along with 700,000 foreign workers visas, and accepts 70,000 refugees and asylum-seekers, and half a million foreign students."...
(Comment: Re: BLS link, it wouldn't link directly to the page with stats, only to the page where you check women, etc.)
"All of the employment gains among women since the recession hit in December 2007 have been taken by foreigners, even at a time when the numbers of U.S.-born women surged more than 600,000, according to new federal statistics [as of 7/8/15].
The jobs data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed gains in the "employment level" among "foreign born women" and losses among "native born women."
The charts show that 9.041 million foreign-born women held jobs in December of 2007 compared to 10.028 million today – or a gain of roughly 1 million jobs. In contrast, 59.322 million U.S.-born women held jobs in December of 2007 compared to 59.258 million today – or a loss of nearly 64,000 jobs.
Overall, nearly 25 million foreign workers, men and women, hold jobs inside the United States, according to a Senate immigration expert.
The shocking female jobs statistic comes as the U.S. provides some 1 million green cards to new permanent immigrants, along with 700,000 foreign workers visas, and accepts 70,000 refugees and asylum-seekers, and half a million foreign students."...
(Comment: Re: BLS link, it wouldn't link directly to the page with stats, only to the page where you check women, etc.)
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2013, Jeb Bush selling his book, "Immigration Wars:"
9/3/2013, "Bushes Focus on Immigration Debate to Reclaim Their Influence," NY Times, Ashley Parker
March 2013, Jeb Bush selling his book, "Immigration Wars," at Reagan Library, Reuters via NY Times.
— is being attempted again today, friends say, is evidence that he was simply ahead of his time.
John
Weaver, a Republican strategist who has worked on the presidential
campaigns of the first President Bush and Senator John McCain of Arizona, said the issue was one the Bushes believed in.
But,
Mr. Weaver added: “If the House effectively kills comprehensive
immigration reform this cycle, we’ll be set back for generations, if not
longer. And the Bush legacy will certainly look a lot brighter to
people when we’re out of power and can’t get back in, than perhaps it
does today.”" (end of article)
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