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Oct 30, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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1 It's unthinkable that in Lakewood, where they should be building trust and morals, that there would be so many illegitimate business up and running. |
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3 The undocumented population in Lakewood NJ is somewhere between 20,000 and 25,000. together with their family members, fellow Latino friends.illegal Immigration is a Crisis in lakewood NJ and across Americ. The ICE enforcement and the lakewood poice in combination with lakewood shomrim should arrest undocumented immigrants and evict the unwanted from among us in lakewood NJ |
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1 America, no matter what Geraldo Rivera would like you to believe! |
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Sorry Geraldo, last time I looked Puerto Rico was part of the US. They are not the undocumented immigrants we are talking about. |
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The only people who should fear this sign would be the illegal work and entitlement thieves...Tough, if one doesn't do things the legal way, the resulting consequences for their illegal actions can always be a possiblity in their futures...as they should be.
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Jews are the reason that we have dual citizenship in the USA. Since 1964 you are not required to swear sole allegiance to the USA while reaping all the benefits the USA has to offer. As if being God's chosen people wasn't enough already.
Perez v. Brownell, 356 U.S. 44 (1958) Clemente Perez, a native-born US citizen, moved to Mexico prior to World War II, and remained there for most of the war, in defiance of his legal obligation to register for US military service. While living in Mexico, he entered the US on two occasions, claiming to be a native-born Mexican citizen seeking temporary work as an alien. He was eventually stripped of his US citizenship for evading military service, and also because he had voted in a Mexican election. The Supreme Court ruled, 5-4, that Congress had the power to revoke the citizenship of Americans who voted in foreign elections, in order to avoid embarrassment in the conduct of foreign relations. The court rejected the notion that the 14th Amendment's "citizenship clause" restricted Congress's power to revoke citizenship. And it chose not to deal at all with the question of whether citizenship could be withdrawn for remaining outside the US to avoid military duty. The holdings in the Perez case were repudiated by the Supreme Court nine years later, in Afroyim v. Rusk. Afroyim v. Rusk, 387 U.S. 253 (1967) Beys Afroyim (born Ephraim Bernstein in Poland in 1893) immigrated to the US in 1912 and became a naturalized US citizen in 1926. In 1950, Afroyim moved to Israel. He tried to renew his US passport in 1960, but the State Department refused on the grounds that he had lost his citizenship by voting in an Israeli election in 1951. Afroyim sued the State Department, and the Supreme Court ruled (5-4) that he was still a US citizen. |
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the link is bad. I'd like to see the sign. anyone got a link?
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