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Citizens For Saving America (CFSA) is asking that all fellow AMERICANS unite as one voice in?AMERICA and? we are looking for volunteers to send?us an e-mail with? your suggestions? and help start a town hall meeting in your area. .?We have to convince? your ?CONGRESSMAN??that this is a grass-root movement? of both Democrats? and Republicans together as one voice to make it a bill and pass it. l.(CFSA) FEELS THAT THE PEN OR YOUR VOICE IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD,SO PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION AND KEEP READING THE WEBSITE FOR UPDATES AND START AN E-MAIL CHAIN.
WE?want Americans? to unite together? and to?help our government save our nation from? financial collapse and ?become? a Sovereign Nation again.? As a Sovereign Nation we can pay back our debtors and be a free nation? again.? We??should try to ?convince the Federal government to allow the states to?start a?work visa program for all undocumented?workers and be able to keep? some of ?the proceeds and use it to boost its own economy.
If this proposal becomes a Bill and Passes it will also allow fellow?AMERICANS have?a better future and know where and How the revenues will be used in OUR NATION.IN in??the long run it will also benefit the federal government because of the jobs it will create.? The new jobs created, will allow more?Americans ?and immigrants to be able to pay taxes and more money into social security.
(IRA)?needs your voice to be one with ours.
THANK YOU FROM ALL OF US FROM CITIZENS FOR SAVING AMERICA
Facts About Immigrants in US
1. In 2006, the total unauthorized population in the U.S. was estimated at 11,550,000 by the Department of Homeland Security.
2. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported more than 186,600 illegal aliens in 2006.
3. 57% of the unauthorized population in 2006 was from Mexico; 12% from El Salvador, Guatemala, Brazil, and Honduras; 10% from India, Korea, China, Vietnam, and the Philipines; while 21% were from all other countries.
4. As of 2006, California contained 24% of the total illegal alien population. Texas had 14%, Florida 8%, New York 5%, and Illinois 5%.
5. 2005-2006 population studies indicated that unauthorized immigrants work in the following industries: service occupations (32%); construction and extractive jobs (19%); production, installation and repair (15%); sales and administrative (12%); management, business, and professional (10%); and farming (4%).
6. The IRS estimated that from 1996 to 2003 it received “almost $50 billion” in federal income taxes from people using Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs). They said that “many illegal aliens” as well as others ineligible to receive Social Security numbers contributed to this figure.
7. An Army Corps of Engineers’ study estimated that constructing a Mexican border fence would cost over $1.2 million per mile, excluding land acquisition costs, and that the 25-year life cycle cost of the fence would range from $16.4 million to $70 million per mile.
8. 40 tunnels and subterranean passages have been discovered under the U.S.-Mexico border from Sep. 11, 2001 to Mar. 16, 2006.
9. An estimated 3.1 million American citizen children have at least one illegal alien parent.
10. Being an alien with an expired visa or residency permit inside the US is a civil offense, while entering illegally or smuggling aliens across the borders could be classified as a misdemeanor, a felony, or even as a capital crime.
11. The first major U.S. immigration curtailment was the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Immigration Act.