Main Stream Media Uses Negro as Scapegoat

Main Stream Media Uses Negro as Scapegoat
President Trump Unites All Americans Through Education Hard Work Honest Dealings and Prosperity United We Stand Against Progressive Socialists DNC Democrats Negro Race Baiting Using Negroes For Political Power is Over and the Main Stream Media is Imploding FAKE News is Over in America

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

No Blacks No Hispanics and No Women Hired Here Obama's America Don't hire Blacks. Wow, that is the truth of the matter when you look at unemployment, under-employment and the black community. Barack (Black Radical) Obama - Hillary Rodham (Benghazi) Clinton - Eric (Contempt) Holder and Uncle Sam Joe Biden could care less about black negro men or women and it's be proven without any doubt. The elite of American, you know, the Democrats, and the Progressive Nut Jobs in Government are wanting to import workers. Illegal Immigrants or Illegal Aliens or Drug and Weapons smugglers, Human Slave Traders want a lot more cheap labor, not Black men or Black women. Blacks, Hispanics, and women employees are dwindling in the high-tech industry because cheap imported slave like labor is a lot cheaper. Obama knows, doesn't care and the beat goes on.

Don't hire Blacks.  Wow, that is the truth of the matter when you look at unemployment, under-employment and the black community.  Barack (Black Radical) Obama - Hillary Rodham (Benghazi) Clinton - Eric (Contempt) Holder and Uncle Sam Joe Biden could care less about black negro men or women and it's be proven without any doubt.  The elite of America, Obama, Clinton, Holder, Biden, you know, the Democrats, and the Progressive Nut Jobs in Government are wanting to import slave type cheap  workers.  Illegal Immigrants or Illegal Aliens or Drug and Weapons smugglers, Human Slave Traders want a lot more cheap labor, not Black men or Black women.  Blacks, Hispanics, and women employees are dwindling in the high-tech industry because cheap imported slave like labor is a lot cheaper.  Obama knows, doesn't care and the beat goes on. 








“It is shocking that the Department of Homeland Security, charged with enforcing our laws, would meet with amnesty groups to discuss ways to further defy and dismantle federal immigration law. Yet, Secretary Johnson has not met with his own ICE officers’ union and its courageous members who have spoken out to document the unlawful directives they are forced to follow. Mr. Johnson would do well to remember the oath he took to uphold the law.”

For Immediate Release

DHS Press Office

Contact: 202-282-8010

WASHINGTON—Today, Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson met with important stakeholders from across the country to discuss the need for commonsense immigration reform, and hear firsthand their comments and perspective on a wide range of immigration issues. The meeting was part of Secretary Johnson’s focus on the effective and sensible enforcement of our nation’s immigration laws, including the ongoing review to assess how the Department of Homeland Security can conduct enforcement more humanely within the confines of the law.
As part of that effort, Secretary Johnson has been taking a hard look at these tough issues, meeting with a range of stakeholders and employees, and assessing where we can further align our enforcement policies with our goal of sound law enforcement practice that prioritizes public safety.
During the meeting, Secretary Johnson underscored his focus on supporting the passage of commonsense immigration reform this year – which remains the only path to fixing our broken immigration system.
Participants in today’s meeting included:
·         Josh Bernstein, Director of Immigration Policy and Strategy, Service Employees International Union
·         Greg Chen, Director of Advocacy, American Immigration Lawyers Association
·         Ron Coleman, Government Affairs Manager, California Immigrant Policy Center
·         Joanne Lin, Legislative Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union
·         Brian Erickson, Policy Advocate, ACLU of New Mexico Regional Center for Border Rights
·         Jose Manuel Escobedo, Deputy Director for Policy, Border Network for Human Rights
·         Kamal Essaheb, Immigration Policy Attorney, National Immigration Law Center
·         Marshall Fitz, Director of Immigration Policy, Center for American Progress
·         Matthew Ginsburg, Associate General Counsel, AFL-CIO
·         Melissa Crow, Director of the Legal Action Center, American Immigration Council
·         Giev Kashkooli, Political/Legislative Director, United Farm Workers
·         Richard Morales, Detention Prevention Coordinator, PICO National Network
·         Royce Bernstein Murray, Director of Policy, National Immigrant Justice Center
·         Jumana Musa, Consultant, CAMBIO
·         Brittney Nystrom, Director for Advocacy, Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service
·         JJ Rosenbaum, Legal and Policy Director, New Orleans Workers' Center for Racial Justice and National Guestworker Alliance
·         Linda Sarsour, National Network for Arab American Communities
·         Paromita Shah, Associate Director, National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild
·         Silky Shah, Interim Executive Director/Communications Director, Detention Watch Network
·         Tania Unzueta Carrasco, Immigration Strategist, National Day Laborer Organizing Network


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