This is the keynote presentation made by Todd Landfried at the University of Texas Immigration Law Conference, held in Austin, TX on October 20-21, 2011.
How disinformation and lies drive the immigration debate and what you can do about it.
A presentation by Todd Landfried, Arizona Employers for Immigration Reform. Presented at the Unitarian Universalist General Assembly , June 21, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona
This document provides information on various topics related to immigration in the United States, including public perceptions and beliefs about immigrants, facts checking various claims, data on race, ethnicity, legality, crime, jobs, taxes, and more. Many commonly held beliefs about immigrants are found to be misleading or untrue when fact checked, and statistics provided show that as the immigrant population has grown in places like Arizona, crime rates have actually declined significantly.
This slide show presents basic factual data on the broad issue of immigration in the United States. Slides are source-cited so users can check these data themselves.
The document is a letter describing harassment via computer hacking that is obstructing a 160-page criminal report about money laundering and improprieties related to the nomination of Jonathan Lippman as NYS Chief Justice. It provides links to documentation of millions of dollars in homeland security grants from Serial Killer Boyden Gray to entities involved in the judicial selection process, intended to ensure Lippman's nomination. It warns that innocent newborn blood is being targeted and requests action be taken to withdraw Lippman's nomination until issues are addressed.
This presentation provides documented facts and figures on immigration to the U.S., including data on crime, jobs, social services, benefits and more. Each slide contains a footnote that identifies the original source document so skeptics can check the data themselves.
How disinformation and lies drive the immigration debate and what you can do about it.
A presentation by Todd Landfried, Arizona Employers for Immigration Reform. Presented at the Unitarian Universalist General Assembly , June 21, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona
This document provides information on various topics related to immigration in the United States, including public perceptions and beliefs about immigrants, facts checking various claims, data on race, ethnicity, legality, crime, jobs, taxes, and more. Many commonly held beliefs about immigrants are found to be misleading or untrue when fact checked, and statistics provided show that as the immigrant population has grown in places like Arizona, crime rates have actually declined significantly.
This slide show presents basic factual data on the broad issue of immigration in the United States. Slides are source-cited so users can check these data themselves.
The document is a letter describing harassment via computer hacking that is obstructing a 160-page criminal report about money laundering and improprieties related to the nomination of Jonathan Lippman as NYS Chief Justice. It provides links to documentation of millions of dollars in homeland security grants from Serial Killer Boyden Gray to entities involved in the judicial selection process, intended to ensure Lippman's nomination. It warns that innocent newborn blood is being targeted and requests action be taken to withdraw Lippman's nomination until issues are addressed.
This presentation provides documented facts and figures on immigration to the U.S., including data on crime, jobs, social services, benefits and more. Each slide contains a footnote that identifies the original source document so skeptics can check the data themselves.
091818 RESPONSE TO UTICA, MISSISSIPPI POLICE DEPARTMENT & RESPONSE REGARDING ...VogelDenise
17 USC § 107 Limitations on Exclusive Rights – FAIR USE
09/18/18 RESPONSE TO UTICA POLICE DEPARTMENT 09/11/2018 CORRESPONDENCE
wherein, a response is demanded by TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2018 and a
RESPONSE TO:
ESTATE OF CRYSTALLINE BARNES, ET AL vs. OFFICER RAKASHA ADAMS, ET AL
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI (JACKSON)
CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:18-cv-00644-CWR-LRA
FILESANYWHERE: https://login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6965895a64767bb399
With Warmest Regards,
Interim Prime Minister Vogel Denise Newsome
Utica International Embassy
Post Office Box 31265
Jackson, MS 39286
(888) 700-5056 and/or (513) 680-2922
Website: https://uticainternationalembassy.website
The document discusses anti-immigrant legislation introduced in Colorado and Pennsylvania modeled after Arizona's S.B. 1070 law. It summarizes efforts in Colorado to defeat similar legislation through calls and emails from supporters. It also discusses a panel event at the Constitution Center on birthright citizenship and anti-immigrant laws that included a heated debate between representatives. Additionally, it covers Democracia's efforts to encourage Latino voter turnout in Nevada's mayoral race and provides a draft petition opposing new anti-immigrant legislation in Pennsylvania.
The document provides information about the 2018 midterm elections including:
- Key races for federal and state offices such as the House, Senate, and governorships across the country.
- Details on ballot initiatives in California related to issues like criminal justice, marijuana legalization, abortion, minimum wage, and more.
- Information for voters such as registration deadlines, early voting locations and times, how to vote by mail, what to bring to polling places, and resources for finding your ballot and polling place.
- Overviews of major candidates in California races and summaries of 12 state propositions covering issues like housing, healthcare, transportation funding, rent control, and animal welfare.
The document provides a summary of events and activities from the U.S. Department of Justice for the month of June 2008. Key highlights include:
- Attorney General Mukasey visited Asia and met with officials in Indonesia, Thailand, and Japan to discuss bilateral law enforcement cooperation.
- Congress passed the Protect America Act to restore authority for intelligence collection and provide liability protection for telecom companies.
- The Department of Justice emphasized efforts to combat healthcare fraud through nationwide enforcement and prosecution of fraud schemes.
- Over 400 defendants were charged in connection with mortgage fraud schemes through Operation Malicious Mortgage, with estimated losses of $1 billion.
17 USC § 107 Limitations on Exclusive Rights – FAIR USE
SLAVERY IN AMERICA - EXPOSING THE UNITED STATES' DESPOTISM Government's PRISON System. . .
This is the 06/19/18 EMAIL sent providing a SYNOPSIS on the 06/18/18 Court Matter – In The Municipal Court Of Washington County, Mississippi – Case No. GP10037737 – Involving Cary Cornelius Johnson who WHITE SUPREMACISTS and/or KKKlan Members are engaging in CRIMINAL Acts, WAR Crimes, etc. in efforts of getting Johnson off of the streets to keep him from EXPOSING the 13TH Amendment PRISON Scams and more being carried out by the UNITED STATES’ DESPOTISM Government Empire – In The STATE OF MISSISSIPPI – In WASHINGTON County, Mississippi – In The CITY OF GREENVILLE, Mississippi.
The 13th Amendment PRISON Scams being OPERATED and RUN in the United States of America are a matter of INTERNATIONAL Interests, because they are a THREAT to Domestic and Foreign Governments (as the Utica International Embassy) and are a THREAT to HOMELAND Security as well as the Rights, Privileges and Immunities of SOVEREIGN Citizens (as Cary Cornelius Johnson).
Such abuses by the United States’ DESPOT’s Nazis and/or WHITE Jews/Zionists/Supremacists are COMMON Terrorist/Racist Attacks that are CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, CRIMES AGAINST PEACE, WAR OF AGGRESSION and WAR CRIMES, etc. for which the Utica International Embassy is in a Legal and/or Lawful position to address before the applicable International Tribunals and to seek PROSECUTION as in the NUREMBERG Trials against the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Officials (Executive/Legislative/Judicial) as well as its STATE Government Officials (as in the State of Mississippi), etc.
With Warmest Regards,
UTICA INTERNATIONAL EMBASSY
c/o Interim Prime Minister Vogel Denise Newsome
Post Office Box 31265
Jackson, Mississippi 39286
(888) 700-5056 / (601) 885-3358 / (513) 680-2922
Website: https://uticainternationalembassy.website
The document discusses several news stories related to law:
1) A lawyer from Polsinelli Shughart in LA is missing after going on a hike in Kings Canyon National Park. Authorities are searching for the 53-year-old lawyer.
2) A deputy district attorney in San Diego is facing additional charges related to a ticket-fixing case, including attempting to dissuade a witness. She previously faced charges of conspiracy and altering traffic citations.
3) A former employee of an unidentified law school claims she was ordered to inflate the school's employment statistics for graduates. The school denies the allegations.
Republicans gained control of the Senate in the 2014 midterm elections, giving the GOP majority control of both houses of Congress for the first time in Obama's presidency. Obama and the new Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, pledged to work together to advance bipartisan legislation, though warned there would still be disagreements that could lead to veto showdowns. Key issues that may see compromise include trade deals and infrastructure spending, while immigration and repealing parts of the Affordable Care Act face more opposition between the two parties. The shift in power dynamic means Obama will have less ability to advance his agenda for his last two years as president.
Obama - Administration Won't Seek DEPORTATION Of ImmigrantsVogelDenise
The Obama administration announced that it will no longer seek deportation of young illegal immigrants who were brought to the US as children. They will be allowed to apply for work permits if they meet criteria like arriving before age 16, being under 30, enrolled in school or served in military, and having a clean criminal record. This could benefit around 800,000 undocumented immigrants and accomplishes goals of the DREAM Act stalled in Congress. The move has major political implications and is aimed at motivating Latino voters, an important voting bloc, ahead of the presidential election.
This newsletter provides updates on U.S. and Canadian immigration law. It discusses the upcoming 2016 Diversity Visa lottery registration period, AC-21 job flexibility provisions, optimized processing for Canadian TN and L-1 visas, and fee changes for some visa categories. It also addresses eligibility for financial aid for DACA recipients and an extension of work authorization for Liberians with Deferred Enforced Departure. Upcoming events and immigration news videos are announced as well.
The document projects that the US prison population will grow by over 192,000 inmates between 2007 and 2011, a 13% increase that triples the projected growth rate of the general population. This growth could cost up to $27.5 billion for new operating and construction costs. Some states are expected to see particularly high increases, such as Nevada which may see a 36% growth in its female prison population. Overall, the national incarceration rate is projected to reach 550 inmates per 100,000 people, or about 1 in 182 Americans imprisoned.
The document discusses Ithaca, New York's role in the fight for marriage equality. It describes how in 2004, Mayor Carolyn Peterson decided to accept same-sex marriage applications and bundle them to send to the state, paving the way for a lawsuit (the Ithaca 50 lawsuit). The lawsuit was filed by attorney Mariette Geldenhuys on behalf of 25 same-sex couples against the city and state. Although the lawsuit ultimately failed, it brought attention to the issue and was an important step in the nationwide fight for marriage equality.
The document is a report on the top state issues of 2015 according to reporters who cover state legislatures. Education, healthcare, budgets/taxes, and transportation/infrastructure were among the most prevalent issues discussed. Reporters cited budgets/taxes as the number one issue in 12 states and among the top five issues in 35 states. Education issues, dominated by funding questions, were also very common. Many states are struggling with tight budgets in the aftermath of the recession and are looking for ways to increase revenue through taxes or programs like marijuana legalization.
Dossier 1'50 $ diapsora Celestin et al_v_martelly_et_al__nyedce-18-07340__006...Daniel Alouidor
This document is an amended class action complaint filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York against several defendants including Michel Joseph Martelly, Jocelerme Privert, Jovenel Moise (former and current Presidents of Haiti), Western Union, Unibank S.A., Digicel Haiti, and Natcom S.A. The complaint alleges that the defendants engaged in horizontal price fixing agreements in violation of United States antitrust laws and consumer protection laws by conspiring to add unlawful fees to money transfers and international phone calls to Haiti. The named plaintiffs are United States and Haitian citizens who allege they paid higher prices when sending money or making phone calls to Haiti as
The document provides a summary of news stories from a local newspaper, including:
- 800 applicants to a Carnegie Mellon graduate program mistakenly received acceptance emails which were later retracted.
- The U.S. will allow allies to purchase armed drones for the first time, but buyers must agree to monitoring and other restrictions on their use.
- Former Pennsylvania Treasurer Rob McCord pleaded guilty to attempted extortion charges for pressuring state contractors for campaign funds during his gubernatorial run. His sentence could vary significantly.
Richard Brooks, an insurance broker from River Forest, Illinois, pled guilty to defrauding over 200 amusement companies of millions of dollars by selling them bogus insurance policies. He falsely claimed to represent major insurance companies like Lloyd's of London. An investigation revealed that Brooks was not licensed to sell insurance and had never obtained actual coverage for his clients. He was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison.
David Cuillier prepared this presentation on making better use of public records for journalists attending APME's Phoenix NewsTrain on April 6-7, 2018. Cuillier is associate professor at and director of the University of Arizona School of Journalism. His seven steps include: 1) Get in a document state of mind. 2) Find the records. 3) Know the law. 4) Order records effectively.
5) Overcome denials. 6) Be unafraid of suing. 7) Just do it! The presentation is accompanied by a 39-page handout of the same name that was produced by Cuillier, Charles N. Davis from the University of Georgia and Joel Campbell from Brigham Young University, all three Society of Professional Journalists trainers in freedom of information. A second handout with the presentation is a pop quiz on Arizona public records. NewsTrain is a training initiative of Associated Press Media Editors (APME). More info: http://bit.ly/NewsTrain
LINDA DASCHLE Article (Obama Wanting Husband - Former Senator Thomas Daschle ...VogelDenise
LINDA DASCHLE Article (Obama Wanting Husband - Former Senator Thomas Daschle - For Secretary Of Department of Health)
Provides information as to the REASONS why the FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, JUDICIAL COMPLAINTS and CONGRESSIONAL COMPLAINTS Filed by Vogel Denise Newsome are being OBSTRUCTED from being PROSECUTED!
Garretson Resolution Group appears to be FRONTING Firm for United States President Barack Obama and Legal Counsel/Advisor (Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz) which has submitted a SLAPP Complaint to OneWebHosting.com in efforts of PREVENTING the PUBLIC/WORLD from knowing of its and President Barack Obama's ROLE in CONSPIRACIES leveled against Vogel Denise Newsome in EXPOSING the TRUTH behind the 911 DOMESTIC TERRORIST ATTACKS, COLLAPSE OF THE WORLD ECONOMY, EMPLOYMENT violations and other crimes of United States Government Officials. Information that United States President Barack Obama, The Garretson Resolution Group, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, and United States Congress, etc. do NOT want the PUBLIC/WORLD to see. Information of PUBLIC Interest!
The bipartisan "Gang of Eight" Senators continued discussions on a fiscal deal as the Fed survey found flat consumer spending and hiring. Romney improved in polls after the first debate while Biden and Ryan clashed on issues in the Vice Presidential debate. The House committee heard testimony on security lapses in Benghazi and Romney criticized Obama's foreign policy. Turkey forced down a Syrian plane carrying military cargo.
2010 William Bush, esq. M Koch Bush clerk of court David C Weiss impersoantio...scameronwriting
This document alleges criminal activity and conspiracy involving multiple members of the Bush family, including George W. Bush, William Bush, Robert Bush, and Jeb Bush. It claims they have committed embezzlement, mortgage fraud, wire fraud, bank fraud, impersonating law enforcement, and other felonies over the past 20 years. It also mentions that United States Attorney David Weiss was involved in some of the alleged wire fraud and failed to properly investigate or pursue charges.
091818 RESPONSE TO UTICA, MISSISSIPPI POLICE DEPARTMENT & RESPONSE REGARDING ...VogelDenise
17 USC § 107 Limitations on Exclusive Rights – FAIR USE
09/18/18 RESPONSE TO UTICA POLICE DEPARTMENT 09/11/2018 CORRESPONDENCE
wherein, a response is demanded by TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2018 and a
RESPONSE TO:
ESTATE OF CRYSTALLINE BARNES, ET AL vs. OFFICER RAKASHA ADAMS, ET AL
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI (JACKSON)
CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:18-cv-00644-CWR-LRA
FILESANYWHERE: https://login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6965895a64767bb399
With Warmest Regards,
Interim Prime Minister Vogel Denise Newsome
Utica International Embassy
Post Office Box 31265
Jackson, MS 39286
(888) 700-5056 and/or (513) 680-2922
Website: https://uticainternationalembassy.website
The document discusses anti-immigrant legislation introduced in Colorado and Pennsylvania modeled after Arizona's S.B. 1070 law. It summarizes efforts in Colorado to defeat similar legislation through calls and emails from supporters. It also discusses a panel event at the Constitution Center on birthright citizenship and anti-immigrant laws that included a heated debate between representatives. Additionally, it covers Democracia's efforts to encourage Latino voter turnout in Nevada's mayoral race and provides a draft petition opposing new anti-immigrant legislation in Pennsylvania.
The document provides information about the 2018 midterm elections including:
- Key races for federal and state offices such as the House, Senate, and governorships across the country.
- Details on ballot initiatives in California related to issues like criminal justice, marijuana legalization, abortion, minimum wage, and more.
- Information for voters such as registration deadlines, early voting locations and times, how to vote by mail, what to bring to polling places, and resources for finding your ballot and polling place.
- Overviews of major candidates in California races and summaries of 12 state propositions covering issues like housing, healthcare, transportation funding, rent control, and animal welfare.
The document provides a summary of events and activities from the U.S. Department of Justice for the month of June 2008. Key highlights include:
- Attorney General Mukasey visited Asia and met with officials in Indonesia, Thailand, and Japan to discuss bilateral law enforcement cooperation.
- Congress passed the Protect America Act to restore authority for intelligence collection and provide liability protection for telecom companies.
- The Department of Justice emphasized efforts to combat healthcare fraud through nationwide enforcement and prosecution of fraud schemes.
- Over 400 defendants were charged in connection with mortgage fraud schemes through Operation Malicious Mortgage, with estimated losses of $1 billion.
17 USC § 107 Limitations on Exclusive Rights – FAIR USE
SLAVERY IN AMERICA - EXPOSING THE UNITED STATES' DESPOTISM Government's PRISON System. . .
This is the 06/19/18 EMAIL sent providing a SYNOPSIS on the 06/18/18 Court Matter – In The Municipal Court Of Washington County, Mississippi – Case No. GP10037737 – Involving Cary Cornelius Johnson who WHITE SUPREMACISTS and/or KKKlan Members are engaging in CRIMINAL Acts, WAR Crimes, etc. in efforts of getting Johnson off of the streets to keep him from EXPOSING the 13TH Amendment PRISON Scams and more being carried out by the UNITED STATES’ DESPOTISM Government Empire – In The STATE OF MISSISSIPPI – In WASHINGTON County, Mississippi – In The CITY OF GREENVILLE, Mississippi.
The 13th Amendment PRISON Scams being OPERATED and RUN in the United States of America are a matter of INTERNATIONAL Interests, because they are a THREAT to Domestic and Foreign Governments (as the Utica International Embassy) and are a THREAT to HOMELAND Security as well as the Rights, Privileges and Immunities of SOVEREIGN Citizens (as Cary Cornelius Johnson).
Such abuses by the United States’ DESPOT’s Nazis and/or WHITE Jews/Zionists/Supremacists are COMMON Terrorist/Racist Attacks that are CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, CRIMES AGAINST PEACE, WAR OF AGGRESSION and WAR CRIMES, etc. for which the Utica International Embassy is in a Legal and/or Lawful position to address before the applicable International Tribunals and to seek PROSECUTION as in the NUREMBERG Trials against the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Officials (Executive/Legislative/Judicial) as well as its STATE Government Officials (as in the State of Mississippi), etc.
With Warmest Regards,
UTICA INTERNATIONAL EMBASSY
c/o Interim Prime Minister Vogel Denise Newsome
Post Office Box 31265
Jackson, Mississippi 39286
(888) 700-5056 / (601) 885-3358 / (513) 680-2922
Website: https://uticainternationalembassy.website
The document discusses several news stories related to law:
1) A lawyer from Polsinelli Shughart in LA is missing after going on a hike in Kings Canyon National Park. Authorities are searching for the 53-year-old lawyer.
2) A deputy district attorney in San Diego is facing additional charges related to a ticket-fixing case, including attempting to dissuade a witness. She previously faced charges of conspiracy and altering traffic citations.
3) A former employee of an unidentified law school claims she was ordered to inflate the school's employment statistics for graduates. The school denies the allegations.
Republicans gained control of the Senate in the 2014 midterm elections, giving the GOP majority control of both houses of Congress for the first time in Obama's presidency. Obama and the new Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, pledged to work together to advance bipartisan legislation, though warned there would still be disagreements that could lead to veto showdowns. Key issues that may see compromise include trade deals and infrastructure spending, while immigration and repealing parts of the Affordable Care Act face more opposition between the two parties. The shift in power dynamic means Obama will have less ability to advance his agenda for his last two years as president.
Obama - Administration Won't Seek DEPORTATION Of ImmigrantsVogelDenise
The Obama administration announced that it will no longer seek deportation of young illegal immigrants who were brought to the US as children. They will be allowed to apply for work permits if they meet criteria like arriving before age 16, being under 30, enrolled in school or served in military, and having a clean criminal record. This could benefit around 800,000 undocumented immigrants and accomplishes goals of the DREAM Act stalled in Congress. The move has major political implications and is aimed at motivating Latino voters, an important voting bloc, ahead of the presidential election.
This newsletter provides updates on U.S. and Canadian immigration law. It discusses the upcoming 2016 Diversity Visa lottery registration period, AC-21 job flexibility provisions, optimized processing for Canadian TN and L-1 visas, and fee changes for some visa categories. It also addresses eligibility for financial aid for DACA recipients and an extension of work authorization for Liberians with Deferred Enforced Departure. Upcoming events and immigration news videos are announced as well.
The document projects that the US prison population will grow by over 192,000 inmates between 2007 and 2011, a 13% increase that triples the projected growth rate of the general population. This growth could cost up to $27.5 billion for new operating and construction costs. Some states are expected to see particularly high increases, such as Nevada which may see a 36% growth in its female prison population. Overall, the national incarceration rate is projected to reach 550 inmates per 100,000 people, or about 1 in 182 Americans imprisoned.
The document discusses Ithaca, New York's role in the fight for marriage equality. It describes how in 2004, Mayor Carolyn Peterson decided to accept same-sex marriage applications and bundle them to send to the state, paving the way for a lawsuit (the Ithaca 50 lawsuit). The lawsuit was filed by attorney Mariette Geldenhuys on behalf of 25 same-sex couples against the city and state. Although the lawsuit ultimately failed, it brought attention to the issue and was an important step in the nationwide fight for marriage equality.
The document is a report on the top state issues of 2015 according to reporters who cover state legislatures. Education, healthcare, budgets/taxes, and transportation/infrastructure were among the most prevalent issues discussed. Reporters cited budgets/taxes as the number one issue in 12 states and among the top five issues in 35 states. Education issues, dominated by funding questions, were also very common. Many states are struggling with tight budgets in the aftermath of the recession and are looking for ways to increase revenue through taxes or programs like marijuana legalization.
Dossier 1'50 $ diapsora Celestin et al_v_martelly_et_al__nyedce-18-07340__006...Daniel Alouidor
This document is an amended class action complaint filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York against several defendants including Michel Joseph Martelly, Jocelerme Privert, Jovenel Moise (former and current Presidents of Haiti), Western Union, Unibank S.A., Digicel Haiti, and Natcom S.A. The complaint alleges that the defendants engaged in horizontal price fixing agreements in violation of United States antitrust laws and consumer protection laws by conspiring to add unlawful fees to money transfers and international phone calls to Haiti. The named plaintiffs are United States and Haitian citizens who allege they paid higher prices when sending money or making phone calls to Haiti as
The document provides a summary of news stories from a local newspaper, including:
- 800 applicants to a Carnegie Mellon graduate program mistakenly received acceptance emails which were later retracted.
- The U.S. will allow allies to purchase armed drones for the first time, but buyers must agree to monitoring and other restrictions on their use.
- Former Pennsylvania Treasurer Rob McCord pleaded guilty to attempted extortion charges for pressuring state contractors for campaign funds during his gubernatorial run. His sentence could vary significantly.
Richard Brooks, an insurance broker from River Forest, Illinois, pled guilty to defrauding over 200 amusement companies of millions of dollars by selling them bogus insurance policies. He falsely claimed to represent major insurance companies like Lloyd's of London. An investigation revealed that Brooks was not licensed to sell insurance and had never obtained actual coverage for his clients. He was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison.
David Cuillier prepared this presentation on making better use of public records for journalists attending APME's Phoenix NewsTrain on April 6-7, 2018. Cuillier is associate professor at and director of the University of Arizona School of Journalism. His seven steps include: 1) Get in a document state of mind. 2) Find the records. 3) Know the law. 4) Order records effectively.
5) Overcome denials. 6) Be unafraid of suing. 7) Just do it! The presentation is accompanied by a 39-page handout of the same name that was produced by Cuillier, Charles N. Davis from the University of Georgia and Joel Campbell from Brigham Young University, all three Society of Professional Journalists trainers in freedom of information. A second handout with the presentation is a pop quiz on Arizona public records. NewsTrain is a training initiative of Associated Press Media Editors (APME). More info: http://bit.ly/NewsTrain
LINDA DASCHLE Article (Obama Wanting Husband - Former Senator Thomas Daschle ...VogelDenise
LINDA DASCHLE Article (Obama Wanting Husband - Former Senator Thomas Daschle - For Secretary Of Department of Health)
Provides information as to the REASONS why the FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, JUDICIAL COMPLAINTS and CONGRESSIONAL COMPLAINTS Filed by Vogel Denise Newsome are being OBSTRUCTED from being PROSECUTED!
Garretson Resolution Group appears to be FRONTING Firm for United States President Barack Obama and Legal Counsel/Advisor (Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz) which has submitted a SLAPP Complaint to OneWebHosting.com in efforts of PREVENTING the PUBLIC/WORLD from knowing of its and President Barack Obama's ROLE in CONSPIRACIES leveled against Vogel Denise Newsome in EXPOSING the TRUTH behind the 911 DOMESTIC TERRORIST ATTACKS, COLLAPSE OF THE WORLD ECONOMY, EMPLOYMENT violations and other crimes of United States Government Officials. Information that United States President Barack Obama, The Garretson Resolution Group, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, and United States Congress, etc. do NOT want the PUBLIC/WORLD to see. Information of PUBLIC Interest!
The bipartisan "Gang of Eight" Senators continued discussions on a fiscal deal as the Fed survey found flat consumer spending and hiring. Romney improved in polls after the first debate while Biden and Ryan clashed on issues in the Vice Presidential debate. The House committee heard testimony on security lapses in Benghazi and Romney criticized Obama's foreign policy. Turkey forced down a Syrian plane carrying military cargo.
2010 William Bush, esq. M Koch Bush clerk of court David C Weiss impersoantio...scameronwriting
This document alleges criminal activity and conspiracy involving multiple members of the Bush family, including George W. Bush, William Bush, Robert Bush, and Jeb Bush. It claims they have committed embezzlement, mortgage fraud, wire fraud, bank fraud, impersonating law enforcement, and other felonies over the past 20 years. It also mentions that United States Attorney David Weiss was involved in some of the alleged wire fraud and failed to properly investigate or pursue charges.
This document discusses PowerPoint templates and slides, noting that what matters most is not the design of a template but rather how it is used. It recommends the book "Beyond Bullet Points" for PowerPoint training and tips to make presentations more effective. The document is from m62 visualcommunications, a global leader in presentation effectiveness with offices in multiple countries.
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MS509 Scanner Description: The MS509 enables fast and easy access to any vehicles EOBD diagnostic codes and enables the cause of the illuminated engine check light (MIL) to be established. Unit then turns off MIL light, clears codes and resets monitors.
Este documento presenta información sobre la Maestría de Gerencia Empresarial de la Universidad Fermín Toro. Fue elaborado por Lady Nathaly Arias Vargas para la asignatura Introducción a la Gestión Administrativa del profesor Carlos Rojas. Incluye una bibliografía de cuatro enlaces web sobre temas de gerencia pública y privada.
Mobile Development: Social Media ExperienceReena Prema
Thomas Coleman from Parsons Brinkckerhoff shares statistics on the mobile market and using the device as an interactive communication tool in transportation and development projects.
The document summarizes the remarks from Arezzo&Co's Investor Day. It discusses opportunities for the company's multibrand and multichannel strategy, including expanding the Anacapri brand. It also describes improvements to corporate governance, including establishing a board with independent members and specialized committees to assist the board. Finally, it notes the creation of a governance portal and changes to better define the roles of the board and executive committee to minimize potential conflicts.
UCLA Anderson's MBA program is a strong option for "Round 3" applicants applying in late March/April. The school actively recruits for Round 3 and saves seats/scholarships for late applicants. There are a few reasons why UCLA Anderson is receptive to Round 3 applicants: 1) Former admissions staff have publicly stated the school has a "true Round 3"; 2) As a downstream school to Stanford/Haas, UCLA Anderson is appealing to applicants waitlisted elsewhere; 3) UCLA Anderson's program structure and location appeal to some applicants later in the process. Applicants should focus their essays on why they want an MBA now, why UCLA Anderson is a good fit, and why they are applying in Round 3
This document provides 5 tips for requesting additional financial aid from business schools after receiving an offer of admission. It emphasizes asking respectfully rather than negotiating, sharing authentic financial needs, avoiding lies, waiting a bit before following up, and being polite throughout the process. The goal is to get more funding from schools to make their programs affordable without damaging relationships or integrity.
Yoga has many health benefits for both the body and mind. It can help reduce stress and anxiety through breathing exercises and poses that improve flexibility and strength. Regular yoga practice may lower the risk of health conditions like heart disease and diabetes by reducing stress levels, lowering blood pressure, and improving overall fitness and well-being.
Mother Teresa was born in Macedonia in 1910 and felt called to be a missionary at age 12. She joined the Sisters of Loreto as a nun in India in 1931 where she taught school. In 1948, the poverty and suffering in Calcutta's slums moved her to leave teaching and devote herself to serving the poorest people. She founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950 and expanded the order internationally, with over 1 million workers in 40 countries by 1990. Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and was beatified in 2003 for her humanitarian work helping the poor in Calcutta.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and glucose (food). The chloroplasts in plant leaves absorb light energy which is used to produce ATP through the chlorophyll pigment. The ATP then provides energy for plants to combine hydrogen and carbon dioxide to make glucose, which is stored as starch for later use by the plant. Respiration uses the glucose and oxygen to produce energy, carbon dioxide and water, with the energy being used for other functions in the plant. Together, photosynthesis and respiration form a cycle of energy capture and release that is essential for plant growth and survival.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
1. The document provides 14 tips for applicants submitting their MBA applications close to the deadline. It advises starting the application well before the deadline to avoid technical issues.
2. Some key tips include checking file size limits for transcripts, submitting early to avoid server slowdowns, using Firefox instead of Chrome for copy-pasting, and providing complete sentences instead of copying directly from resumes.
3. The document also warns against submitting on behalf of recommenders, using fake photos, and claiming to have attended events that were not actually attended. Following these tips can help applicants submit strong last-minute applications.
This document defines stress and examines its effects on aging. It discusses Hans Selye's pioneering work developing the concept of stress. While stress has no agreed-upon definition, it outlines Selye's definition as the "rate of wear and tear on the body". The document reviews studies finding a connection between chronic distress/stress and accelerated aging, as measured by shorter telomere length. High perceived stress is associated with lower telomerase activity and more rapid cell aging.
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2. Premises Of My Talk
State immigration laws are bad ideas that do nothing other than
encourage racial and ethnic divide and segregate entire states
In no jurisdiction in the U.S. where these bills were passed have
they “worked” to anyone’s benefit
How did we get to this point?
What should businesses in Texas and other states do?
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3. Let’s Review - Nationally
In 2011 and across all state legislatures:
1,592 immigration bills were introduced including 25 SB-1070
modeled bills
Five (5) SB1070-like bills were were signed into law (20% success rate)
157 other immigration bills became law (16% success rate)
Despite the hype and media coverage, harsh immigration failed
84% of the time in the year after SB 1070.
Source: National Council of State Legislators http://www.ncsl.org/default.aspx?TabId=23362 3
4. Let’s Review - Texas
In the 2011 session, the Texas Legislature introduced 85
immigration-related bills
5 passed (94% failed)
No SB1070-related bills passed
No sanctuary city bills passed - including the special session
Even in conservative Texas, harsh immigration bills failed to get out
of committee
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5. Failure Rates
Metric National Texas
Percentages 84% 94%
Baseball Batting
0.160 0.052
Average
Horse Racing 19-to-100 3-to-50
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6. Enacted Legislation - Texas
Most dealt with criminal aliens, record keeping or investigative
authorities
None dealt with issues that affected business, labor or commerce
in any major way
In short, Texas business got away unscathed
Other jurisdictions who have passed these bills weren’t so lucky...
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7. Farmers Branch, TX
Referendum passed on May 17, 2007 68% to 32%
Banned landlords from renting properties to undocumented
immigrants with loss of licenses and fines up to $500/day
Rationale: blamed rising unemployment and declines in the quality
of public education, property values, and public health care on
undocumented residents
Costs: Five years of litigation costing over $3.7M; businesses lost
customers and community suffers from poor PR
Source: http://www.aclu.org/immigrants-rights/anti-immigrant-ordinances-farmers-branch-texas 7
8. Prince William County, VA
Passed July 10, 2007
Ordinance requires PWC to check immigration status of any person at any
time using “probable cause”
Costs:
$14.9M to train & enforce county officers, not county jurisdictional officers
Foreclosures 3x regional level caused property values to plunge
Business off 66% or worse within weeks
Probable cause mandate repealed April 29, 2008
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9. Hazelton, PA
Ordinance passed in September 2007
Required employers to submit documentation to the town to prove
work eligibility and status at the town’s request
Allowed workers to sue employers for hiring undocumented workers
Ordinance outlawed providing housing to undocumented residents.
Results: $5M in lawsuit costs, increased vacancy rates, lower
property values, businesses closed
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10. State of Oklahoma
Oklahoma Taxpayer & Citizen Protection Act of 2007 (HB1804) -
May 2007 bars employers from hiring undocumented workers,
revokes business licenses, makes it a felony to transport or shelter
the undocumented; denies drivers licenses and removes state
subsidies to the undocumented
Urban Institute found little impact on public services from departure of
the undocumented because they’re ineligible for benefits anyway
Oklahoma Bankers Association study reported a loss of 90,000
unauthorized workers and families left, the net GSP loss is $1.9B
Source: A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Analysis of the Impact of the Oklahoma Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act of 2007 10
11. State of Arizona
Legal Arizona Workers Act of 2007 - September 2007
Mandated E-Verify statewide; imposed loss of business license
penalties; allows any citizen to make allegations against any business
Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act of
2010 (SB 1070) - July 29, 2010
Made “attrition through enforcement” official state policy; makes it
illegal to hire day laborers; mandates impounding of vehicles used to
transport any undocumented person; prohibits “sanctuary city”
policies; allows private lawsuits of any government entity
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12. State of Arizona
Impacts of LAWA
Has resulted in the hiring of fewer undocumented workers
Caused reduction of undocumented population of 92,000 unrelated to
the recession
Dramatic shift to cash-based, self-employment
Reduced employment in construction, retail, restaurant, and
agriculture businesses
Source: Public Policy Institute of California. www.ppic.org/content/pubs/report/R_311MLR.pdf 12
13. State of Arizona
Impacts of SB 1070
$5M to train law enforcement in how to enforce these laws
$186M in near-term convention and related tourism losses
$14.4B loss in Arizona GSP with departure of 30% undocumented
workers and families; $48.4B if they all leave
172,000 related job losses
$40.7M loss in state tax revenues
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14. Sound Good?
Shrinking workforce
Significantl loss of consumers
Business layoffs & closures
Broad tax base decline
Home foreclosures up, values down
Damage to business climate
Loss of investment interest
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16. Georgia: Learning The Hard Way
Ignoring history and evidence of policy failures, GA bill was signed
on May 12, 2011
Georgia felt the impact in days
Farmers lost field workers during prime spring fruit harvest season and
the state’s Farm Bureau projected immediate losses at $330M
Governor Deal called for impact study less than 2 weeks AFTER the
law was passed
“Pilot” convict employment program for agriculture failed miserably
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17. Alabama: Learning The Hard Way
Also ignoring history, Alabama’s law signed on June 9, 2011
Alabama felt the impact within days
Construction industry stalled as workers leave, slowing down
rebuilding process following spring tornado storms
Many businesses will lay off workers or close because they have no
expectation that “American” workers will do the work
Long-term growers of crops that are hand-picked are switching to
crops that can be mechanized
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18. Quiz
Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a
different result is the definition of...
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19. Quiz
Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a
different result is the definition of...
INSANITY
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20. Quiz
Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a
different result is the definition of...
INSANITY
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23. How Do We Get Out Of This?
Create and Support Active Coalitions
Business, faith, legal, and community leaders speaking out
Broad community outreach and education
Private and public meetings with elected officials
Proactive use of social and traditional media
Fund these efforts well -- your opponents are!
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24. Successful Examples
The approach of building coalitions, education, proactive media
use and legislative interaction works:
Utah - - along with the Utah Compact (another coalition effort),
defeated HB 70 and spawned creation of innovative guest worker
programs
Kansas - defeated Kris Kobach’s HB 2372 in committee
Texas - defeated copycat bills in regular and special legislative session
Arizona - defeated five SB1070 follow-on bills
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25. In Closing
Down on the ground, in the field, in the trenches, with our sleeves rolled
up, we know that coalitions can work wonders at the state house - create
or join and support them
Hold informational meetings throughout your state and invite everyone
The message needs to be these laws don’t work anywhere, so why try
them. What is past is prologue.
Demand immigration reform become a Congressional issue - no one gets
a pass
Use the media, challenge every false statement and get in the game
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26. Thank You
Todd Landfried
Arizona Employers for Immigration Reform
Email: todd@azeir.org
www.azeir.org
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