APRIL 30, 2017 |
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CA Immigration Update |
Our guest:
Joe
Guzzardi |
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APPEARANCES
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JOE GUZZARDI |
About Joe
Joe Guzzardi is the National
Media Director for Californians for Population Stabilization (CAPS),
speaking out on the importance of limiting U. S. immigration through
sensible federal policies. As an immigration expert with 28 years of
experience, Guzzardi has been interviewed on national TV and radio
programs in major California markets including NBC/CBS/FOX
affiliates.
His syndicated columns on immigration have appeared in hundreds of
daily newspapers as well the Huffington Post and others.
http://www.capsweb.org/
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Joe's latest blogs: http://www.capsweb.org/caps-blog/joe-guzzardi
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Joe's Op-eds: http://www.capsweb.org/opinion-authors/joe-guzzardi |
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The e-verify system information
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https://www.uscis.gov/e-verify |
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California Gas Tax Increase
and How it "Benefits
You":
http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article147437054.html
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California Gas taxes:
Existing: The base excise tax is 18 cents a gallon.
A price-based excise tax is currently set at 9.8
cents a gallon, for a total rate of 27.8 cents a
gallon.
Nov. 1, 2017: The base excise tax will increase to
30 cents a gallon.
July 1, 2019: The price-based excise tax will reset
to 17.3 cents a gallon, about half-a-cent more than
the rate the Brown administration projects will be
in effect by then anyway.
The 47.3-cent combined excise tax in effect July 1,
2019 will be adjusted for inflation beginning July
1, 2020.
Average annual revenue: $2.4 billion |
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Joe Guzzardi: Trump’s
immigration grade — A and F |
Posted: 04/12/17, 7:32 AM PDT | Updated: 2 weeks, 3 days ago
President Donald Trump’s campaign promises to re-create
immigration into a vehicle that helps, rather than hurts
Americans, catapulted him into the White House. More than
repealing and replacing Obamacare, more than withdrawing from
the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and more than draining the swamp,
enforcing immigration laws and securing the Southwest border put
President Trump in the White House.,
No surprise then that President Trump’s base watches his every
immigration-related move. But almost three months into his
administration, even some of President Trump’s most ardent
supporters shake their heads. To be sure, President Trump has
earned outstanding grades on converting some of his campaign
pledges into reality. But the president has totally failed on
his other key campaign pledges.,
President Trump has been fulfilling his promise to rid the
nation of criminal aliens. During the last two weeks,
Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 84 aliens during a
three-day Pacific Northwest sweep; 82 aliens in a five-day
action in the greater Washington, D.C. area, and during April’s
first week ICE apprehended 368 criminals in seven states and the
District of Columbia, a 250 percent increase over the previous
week. The targets included aliens that had outstanding final
deportation orders and MS-13 transnational gangsters charged
with sex crimes against minors. Because of vigorous enforcement,
illegal border crossings are, according to the Justice
Department, down 60 percent.,
On enforcement, then, President Trump earns a solid A grade.
But, on the low-hanging fruit — ending deferred action for
childhood arrivals (DACA) and mandating E-Verify, the free,
online program which ensures that employees are legally
authorized to work in the United States — President Trump has
been curiously and infuriatingly silent.
continue reading:
http://www.redbluffdailynews.com/article/ND/20170412/NEWS/170419962
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Limiting Population Growth Key to a Healthy
Future |
By Joe Guzzardi Apr 20, 2017
As a Californians for Population Stabilization Senior Writing
Fellow, each Earth Day and on many other days during the year I
address the key words that my organization strives for —
population stabilization.
Environmentalists have written volumes about the importance of
achieving sustainable population. On Earth Day, politicians pay
token attention to how overpopulation contributes to the
environment’s fragile condition. Yet the only change since the
first 1970 Earth Day is that more people have been added. Today,
global population is 7.5 billion, more than three times what
many consider a sustainable total, and U.S. population is 325
million, more than twice what some scientists agree is the
optimum number of humans.
In the U.S., population growth is less an individual family
choice than the direct result of conscious congressional
decisions to expand immigration that date back to 1965. During
the Senate hearing about the effect the 1965 Immigration Act
might have on population, New York Senator Robert Kennedy,
responding to North Carolina Senator Sam Ervin’s questions,
acknowledged that the legislation would eventually double U.S.
population, and that mass immigration to America couldn’t and
wouldn’t solve global overpopulation. Senators Ervin and Kennedy
were right in their analysis, but wrong in their votes to pass
the legislation. Both sides of the aisle overwhelmingly voted
for the 1965 Immigration Act.
continue reading:
http://www.greenevillesun.com/opinion/national_columns/limiting-population-growth-key-to-a-healthy-future/article_ea96d203-cdd1-517f-9266-c380f7d7b5b7.html
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